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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Night Shift Nursing: A Telehealth Trial in Rural Quebec

In Quebec, small long-term care facilities, particularly those in rural areas, face a big problem: not enough nurses during night shifts. This shortage can make resident care unsafe and of poor quality. To fix this, some places have started using on-call phone services to always have a nurse availab

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Religion and Coping Affect Mental Health in Black College Students

Let's take a closer look at how religion and coping methods influence how undergraduate African American college students in the South perceive their mental health. Scientists conducted a study at a big public university in the South to understand these connections better. They brought together 131

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Jake Paul’s Win: How Age and Expectations Played a Role in Mike Tyson's Loss

Imagine Mike Tyson, the legendary boxer, stepping into the ring with Jake Paul, a YouTuber-turned-boxer. You’d expect Tyson to show his old form, right? Well, that didn’t happen. The 30-year age gap mattered a lot. A prominent combat sports journalist, Kevin Iole, explains that fans should look at t

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Natick Mall's New Pickleball Supercenter: A Game Changer for Winter Sports

Pickleball enthusiasts in Natick have a new indoor playground to explore. The former Neiman Marcus space at the Natick Mall has been transformed into a massive pickleball complex, dubbed "Bosse. " Co-owned by former tennis pro D. J. Bosse and renowned chef Chris Coombs, this 100, 000 square foot fac

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Nov 28 2024EDUCATION

Transforming Science Education: A UK University's View on Decolonising the Curriculum

Have you ever wondered why science textbooks mostly feature achievements by Western scientists? This is because science is deeply entwined with the histories of past empires, leading to a bias towards Western knowledge. Minoritised ethnicities are often underrepresented in science curricula. The pus

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Brush Up: An Unusual Gadget for Teeth that Might Surprise You

Ever heard of a toothbrush that shakes your whole face? The Feno Smartbrush does just that. Designed by a dentist, this unusual gadget vibrates all your teeth at once in just 20 seconds. It's like a massage for your mouth, and it's not just about the vibration. It also tracks your brushing habits a

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Mystery of TAGLN2: Unveiling Preeclampsia’s Hidden Link

Preeclampsia is a big health challenge for expectant moms and their babies, yet we're still seeking effective treatments. Scientists have stumbled upon an intriguing clue: low levels of a protein called Transgelin-2, or TAGLN2. This discovery suggests that TAGLN2 plays a vital role in regulating a k

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Looking Beyond Traditional Imaging: Unveiling Optic Nerve Issues with New Techniques

Advanced MRI techniques like MP2RAGE-FLAWS are shaking things up in the medical world. Originally, doctors relied on T2-w fat-saturated (FS) TSE imaging to spot optic nerve (ON) demyelination in multiple sclerosis patients. But guess what? MP2RAGE-FLAWS can detect brain and spine demyelinating issue

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Technology on Seniors' Brains in China

Have you ever thought about how technology can affect older adults' minds? In China, researchers are looking into this question, focusing on what's known as the "digital divide. " This divide happens when some people have easy access to computers and the internet, while others don't. It turns out th

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Did Big Crises Affect Our Happiness?

Big events like the Great Recession of 2008/9 and the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-2021 didn't just affect economies – they also impacted how people felt about their lives. Researchers looked at data from six different surveys across Europe and found that people reported feeling less happy during these

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