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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

When Bacteria Began: Decoding the Past with Ancient Alliances

Understanding when bacteria first emerged on Earth is a big puzzle, mainly because bacteria fossils are rare. Scientists have found a new way to solve this puzzle by looking at ancient partnerships between bacteria and other life forms. They used genes found in mitochondria–the tiny powerhouses insi

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Jan 23 2025EDUCATION

Students' Views on AI Robots in Long-Term Care

The future of aging might look a lot different with the help of AI. University students think so too, especially when it comes to using AI service robots in places where older adults live, like long-term care homes. These homes already face staff shortages, and that's where AI robots like Aether cou

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Neuropathy Risk: A Year with Chemo Drugs

Did you know that chemotherapy can sometimes cause nerve damage in your hands and feet? This is called peripheral neuropathy, and it can really affect how patients feel and live their lives. A big study called the MiroCIP study looked into this. They checked out two types of chemo drugs: oxaliplatin

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Happiness Measure: How Well Does It Travel the World?

The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a popular tool to gauge happiness worldwide. However, doubts lurk about its consistency across different countries. A recent study dived into data from 65 nations, 40 languages, and various gender identities and age groups, collected between 2020 and 2022.

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

German Doctors' Opinions on Apps for Dementia Prevention

eHealth apps, which help people make healthier lifestyle choices, are getting a lot of attention. They might be useful for older adults to keep their brains healthy and lower their chances of getting dementia. A study talked to German family doctors about these apps. It turns out, these doctors are

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Employers Can Help Caregivers Juggle Work and Family Life

Balancing a job with caring for family members can be tough. This study looked into a helpful approach called a "participatory workplace" that employers can use to support their staff who have caregiving duties. The idea is to prevent and solve problems that caregivers might face while managing thei

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Family Help and Prayer Boost Heart Disease Recovery

Did you know that almost two-thirds of deaths from heart diseases worldwide are linked to things we do or don’t do, like smoking, drinking too much, eating poorly, or not being active enough? In Africa, these diseases are on the rise because people don’t know enough about them or have wrong ideas. I

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Helping Type 2 Diabetics with a Mobile App: The Greenhabit Study

Managing type 2 diabetes (T2D) can be tough, but using digital tools might make it a bit easier. A recent study called Greenhabit looked into how a mobile health app could help people with T2D take better care of themselves. The study was set up like a big game of chance, where some people got the a

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

What Do Israelis and Palestinians Want: A Path to Peace?

Imagine this: a peaceful Middle East where both Israelis and Palestinians live side by side, enjoying the fruits of lasting peace. But what does that peace deal look like? After Hamas' recent attack in October 2023 and the war that followed, experts are scratching their heads to find a solution that

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

The Puzzle of Hikikomori: More Than Just Being Shy

Have you ever heard about people who suddenly withdraw from their social lives for long periods? This condition is called Hikikomori. It's not just about being shy; it's a complex issue that affects people’s daily routines and their families. Some individuals with Hikikomori might seem fine, while o

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