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Jul 04 2025POLITICS

How Politics Shaped COVID-19 Safety in South Korea

South Korea's response to COVID-19 took an interesting turn when the government changed hands. Before the pandemic, a progressive party was in charge. Then, a conservative group took over. This switch gave researchers a chance to see how different political views affected people's fear of the virus

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Jul 04 2025CELEBRITIES

The Legacy of Keith Moffat: A Look at His Impact

Keith Moffat was a figure who left a lasting mark on the world of science and technology. His work spanned many years, and his contributions were significant. He was known for his innovative thinking and his ability to solve complex problems. His legacy is not just in the projects he completed, but

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers' Beliefs and Vaccine Choices Impact Their Burnout

Health workers are under a lot of stress. This stress can affect their decisions and how they care for patients. One big factor is their beliefs about health and their choices about COVID-19 vaccines. Burnout is a big problem. It can make health workers less effective and even impact public health.

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't Guinea's Female Health Workers Using Birth Control?

Guinea's female health workers know a lot about family planning. They work in clinics and hospitals. But many of them don't use modern birth control. This is a problem. It's not just about personal choice. It affects everyone's health. Why is this happening? One reason might be access. Even though

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Kampala's Fight Against the Sudan Virus: A Look at the City's Response

In late 2022, Kampala, Uganda's bustling capital, faced an unexpected health challenge: the Sudan virus disease (SVD). This wasn't just any health issue; it was a serious one that needed quick action. The city's leaders had to think fast and act even faster to keep people safe. The Kampala Capital

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Learn to Spot Child Abuse

Doctors who work with families play a big role in protecting kids. They need to know how to spot signs of abuse and neglect. A recent study looked at how much these doctors know and how they act when they suspect a child is being hurt. The study also checked if special training could help them do be

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Walking and Thinking: The Hidden Link to Brain Health

Have you ever tried walking while talking? It might seem easy, but it's a complex task for your brain. This is especially true for people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Researchers have been digging into how our brains handle these dual tasks and what it might mean for our future brain health

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

Breaking Down Barriers: How Playtime Can Challenge Gender Stereotypes in Preschoolers

Preschoolers, despite being similar in physical growth, often show differences in handling objects. Girls, in particular, tend to struggle more with tasks like throwing, catching, or kicking objects compared to boys. This isn't because of any physical differences, but rather because of the experienc

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Jul 04 2025CRIME

When Feelings Clash in Court: How Empathy Shapes Justice

In the world of law, emotions can be a tricky thing. Should feelings play a role in legal decisions, or do they just muddy the waters? This question has been debated for a long time. To find some answers, researchers looked at real-life sentencing data and conducted experiments with mock juries. Fi

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

Finding Jobs for Young Adults with Down Syndrome: What Parents Think

Parents of young adults with Down syndrome have a lot to say about their kids joining the workforce. This study dives into their experiences and thoughts as their children get ready for jobs. First off, parents know that finding the right job is crucial. They want their kids to have work that fits

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