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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Hits Pause on News Alerts After Mistakes

Apple has decided to temporarily stop using AI to summarize news alerts. This comes after some false information was sent out, causing confusion. For instance, a BBC article was misunderstood, leading people to believe something that wasn't true. The tech giant is now working on making these summari

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Fighting False Memories: Training Older Adults' Brains

Imagine you're in a crowded room, trying to find an old friend. As you age, your memory might play tricks on you, leading you to think someone is your friend just because they resemble them. This is what scientists call "false memories. " As our population ages, finding ways to combat this memory is

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Assessing the Use of Pulse Oximeters by Community Health Workers in Rural Burundi

In the heart of rural Burundi, community health workers (CHWs) play a crucial role in providing healthcare to remote communities. One of their biggest challenges is accurately diagnosing childhood illnesses, especially pneumonia, due to the lack of sophisticated diagnostic tools. To tackle this, a p

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Ice and Pulse: Helping Hearts Post-Surgery

Ever wondered how simple tools like ice and a pulse monitor can team up to help patients after heart surgery? Let's dive into a study that's all about combining these two to treat a common side effect. Imagine this: You've just had a procedure on your heart, and now your arm is swollen and bruised.

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Cooling the Esophagus: Protecting Against Burns During Heart Procedures

When doctors use radiofrequency (RF) energy to treat atrial fibrillation in the left atrium, they face an unusual challenge: preventing burns in the nearby esophagus. New catheters can now deliver high wattages up to 90W for short bursts, a technique known as very high-power short duration (vHPSD) a

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Social Media Mix-Up: The Truth About Government Funding

This week, billionaire Elon Musk caused a stir on social media. He posted over 100 times, sharing information about a government funding bill that wasn't accurate. Musk claimed lawmakers were getting a big raise, but the truth was different. The most they could get was a small increase of 3. 8%. He

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Dec 19 2024CRIME

CVS Pharmacy in Hot Water: Did They Fill Unlawful Prescriptions?

The Justice Department has started a fight with CVS Pharmacy, claiming they've been filling prescriptions that break the law. These aren't just any prescriptions, though – we're talking about dangerous amounts of opioids, and sometimes even mixes of drugs that aren't safe. Plus, they allegedly got p

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Chelsea's Backup Stars: A Look at the Fans' Preferred Lineup Against Shamrock Rovers

Over the past few weeks, Chelsea’s rotation policy has been a bit wobbly due to injuries and a packed fixture schedule. Tonight, they face Shamrock Rovers, a game that's not crucial for the competition but still carries some pride. So, let’s take a look at who fans want to see on the pitch. The fan

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Sleep Apnea Screening Made Easy: A Mix of Tech and Questions

Imagine trying to diagnose sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder, without spending hours hooked up to machines. That's what researchers are aiming for with a new approach that combines machine learning, simple questionnaires, and a device that monitors your oxygen levels. The traditional method, call

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Tottenham's Big Blunder: Postecoglou’s Heartache after Chelsea Comeback

Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Tottenham Hotspur, was left heartbroken after his team blew a 2-0 lead at home against their rivals, Chelsea. The match started well for Spurs, with two early goals, but things quickly went downhill. They ended up losing 4-3, conceding four goals in the second half.

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