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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

The Digital Health Revolution: A Look at the Past 25 Years

The past 25 years have seen a massive boom in digital health, or eHealth. This boom has been driven by rapid advances in technology and a growing interest in using digital tools to boost health and well-being. The result? A flood of research and studies in this exciting field. Let's dive into th

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Jun 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tech that Keeps Runners Going

Running a marathon or tackling an obstacle race is no easy feat. It takes a lot of training and the right equipment. This is where technology comes in. It can make a big difference in performance and enjoyment. It is important to know the best gear to use. This is because it can help you push t

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Clinical Trials: Are Patients Really at the Center?

The world of clinical trials is changing fast. The focus is now on putting patients first. This means making sure they stay involved, follow the rules, and want to take part. To do this, more trials are using technology to reach patients where they are. This is called decentralized clinical trials o

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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Pollution with a Powerful New Tool

Aluminium ions are proving to be a game-changer in the fight against water pollution. These ions, specifically metastable aluminium ions, are being used in a new process to break down oxytetracycline (OTC) in water. This process is a type of Fenton-like reaction, which means it uses hydrogen peroxid

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Care: Training for a Better Tomorrow

In the ever-changing world of health care, there is a big push for something called interdisciplinary vocational training. This is not just about learning how to do a job. It is about preparing people to work together in a way that puts the patient first. This approach is all about building strong,

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Jun 16 2025OPINION

Saratoga's Heartbeat: The Power of Volunteers

Saratoga is a city that thrives on the dedication of its volunteers. From the Saratoga Library to the lively Saratoga Nights, these events and places are the result of countless hours given by people who care deeply about their community. However, there's a growing concern: many local groups are str

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Impact of Meniscus Repair with Polyurethane Scaffold

The meniscus is a crucial part of the knee joint. It acts like a cushion between the thighbone and shinbone. When part of it is removed, it can lead to problems later on. A study looked at how well a polyurethane scaffold helps in the long run. This scaffold is used to fix chronic issues after part

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Clark's Big Return: Fever's Star Shines Bright in Victory

The Indiana Fever had a lot to celebrate after their recent matchup. The team's star player, Caitlin Clark, made a triumphant return from injury. She scored an impressive 32 points, which is a season high for her. This was her first game back after missing five due to a left quad injury. She was

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Jun 15 2025CRIME

Minnesota Search Intensifies for Shooting Suspect

In the heart of Minnesota, a tense situation is unfolding. An urgent alert has been issued for a section of Sibley County. This alert comes after law enforcement discovered a vehicle linked to the suspect in the recent Minnesota lawmaker shootings. The suspect, 57-year-old Vance Boelter, remains at

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Future of Liver Disease Trials: How AI is Changing the Game

The hunt for volunteers in liver disease studies is tough. Why? Because liver issues like cancer and scarring are complicated. Doctors need to check many details to find the right people. This is usually done by hand, which takes ages and can lead to mistakes. But there's hope on the horizon. Artifi

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