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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Nurses Boost Skills with Specialized Training

Epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs) are crucial for managing epilepsy patients. These units often require nurses to handle complex evaluations that can increase risks for patients. To address this, the National Association of Epilepsy Centers has set up guidelines for training nurses in advanced epilep

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Mar 26 2025EDUCATION

Will the US Stay a Top Choice for International Students?

International students are a big deal for U. S. colleges. They bring in lots of money and help with research. But lately, things have been uncertain. After a drop during the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of international students has been going up again. This is good news for U. S. universities, whi

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Mar 26 2025EDUCATION

Uncertainty Looms as Key Role Vanishes in Charleston Schools

Charleston County School District is facing a storm of uncertainty. The district has decided to remove a key leadership position. This move has sparked a wave of frustration and disappointment among community members. The decision comes as federal pressure mounts over changes in public education.

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Help More Women Get Checked for Cervical Cancer

In the region of Flanders, Belgium, not enough women are getting screened for cervical cancer. This is a problem that needs attention. Starting in January 2025, there will be a shift to a new method of screening called primary HPV testing. This change opens up the possibility of using self-sampling

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare's Big Push: How Accreditation Shapes Jordan's Hospitals

Jordan's public hospitals are under the spotlight. The focus is on how accreditation impacts the quality of care and how well these hospitals run. This isn't just about getting a stamp of approval. It's about changing the way healthcare professionals think and work. The idea is to see if accredi

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

The End of LGBTQ Health Research

The federal government recently pulled the plug on numerous research projects focused on the health of LGBTQ individuals. This move, part of a broader trend, has sparked significant debate. The decision to cancel at least 68 grants, totaling nearly $40 million, has left many researchers in the lurch

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Hyundai's Big Bet on America: Jobs, Steel, and Tech

Hyundai is making a huge move in the United States. The South Korean company is planning to invest a massive 21 billion dollars in the US. This is a big deal, and it's not just about building cars. Hyundai is looking to create jobs, boost production, and dive into some cutting-edge technology. Fir

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

The Leak That Shook Washington

In the heart of Washington, a surprising leak sent shockwaves through the political scene. A journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, found himself in a delicate situation. He was added to a secure chat group on the Signal app. This group included some of the most powerful figures in the Trump administration.

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

New Payment Options on the Horizon for Shopaholics

A major shift is happening in the world of payments. JPMorgan Chase is teaming up with Affirm, a fintech lender. This partnership will allow merchants using JPMorgan's payment system to offer Affirm's installment loan services. In simple terms, shoppers will have another way to pay for their purcha

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert in the District: What You Need to Know

A new measles case has been confirmed in the District. The person who tested positive for the measles had been in several places around the city. The D. C. Department of Health is warning the public about potential exposure sites. These locations include two Amtrak spots and an urgent care center.

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