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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Malaria: Gender's Role in Fighting the Disease in Kenya

In the battle against malaria, gender plays a bigger role than many realize. This disease is a major global health issue, but not enough is known about how gender affects how people deal with it. The 2024 World Malaria Report shows that sub-Saharan Africa is hit the hardest. Eleven countries, includ

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Jun 20 2025EDUCATION

Teaching Ethics in Nursing: A Fresh Approach

Nursing is a tough job. It requires a lot of knowledge and skill. But it also requires something else. It requires strong ethics. Ethics are like a compass. They guide nurses in making the right decisions. They help them navigate tough situations. So, how can nursing schools teach ethics effectively

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Using Surveillance to Speed Up Surgery

Surgery is a high-stakes game, and every second counts. To make things run smoother, researchers have been working on ways to automate anesthesia. One big challenge is knowing exactly when to switch the anesthesia system to automated mode. This is usually done manually, but what if a computer cou

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

Ribosomes: The Unsung Heroes of Cell Health

The world of cell biology is vast. It is filled with many tiny structures that work together. These structures keep cells functioning properly. Ribosomes are one of the most important players in this microscopic world. They are the workhorses of the cell. They help build proteins. These protei

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Jun 20 2025BUSINESS

Tech Investments: Big Moves in AI and Finance

June 19, 2025, was a busy day for tech investments. A lot of money changed hands, and it all went to startups that are changing how we do things. These companies are working on everything from making AI smarter to fixing problems in healthcare and finance. It's clear that investors are really intere

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Drug Approval and Pricing: A Global Look at Cancer Treatments

The world of cancer treatment is always changing. In the past few years, there has been a lot of talk about how new drugs get approved and priced. This is especially true for cancer medicines. In many countries, the process of getting a drug approved and then deciding how much it should cost is a

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Jun 20 2025CRIME

How Accurate Are Our Guesses About Repeat Offenders in Japan?

In Japan, there is a clear gap between what people think and what actually happens when it comes to ex-convicts returning to crime. A recent survey shed light on this issue by asking 381 people to guess the chances of ex-inmates being re-imprisoned within five years. The results were surprising. Peo

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Jun 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gillian Anderson's Darker Side: The Fall

Gillian Anderson, known for her role as Dana Scully in The X-Files, took on a different kind of challenge with The Fall. This British crime drama, which aired from 2013 to 2016, is set in Northern Ireland. It follows Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson as she hunts a serial killer. The show is in

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Chicago's Humid Heat Wave: A Silent Health Threat

In Chicago, a heat dome is bringing a week of intense, humid heat. This isn't just about high temperatures; it's the humidity that makes it dangerous. Daytime highs will reach the low to mid-90s, but with humidity, it will feel like 100 degrees or more. Nights won't offer much relief, staying in the

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Misoprostol: A Look at Self-Managed Abortions in the US

The World Health Organization supports two types of medication abortion. Both are safe and effective. One combines two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol. The other uses only misoprostol. In the US, most medication abortions use both drugs. However, political and legal pressures may change this. Mo

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