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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery vs. Usual Care: A Cost-Effective Battle for Treatment-Resistant OCD

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical treatment that's been helping people with treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Even though it's pricier than other similar treatments, it's gained popularity due to its adjustable nature. This study takes a fresh look at the cost-effecti

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Examining Anti-Blackness in Nursing: A Deeper Look at Health Disparities

In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, healthcare organizations have been reflecting on their role in health inequalities. The American Nurses Association, for instance, formed the National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing and published a report revealing the historic mistreatment an

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

India's Fight Against Snakebites: A New Plan in Action

India is home to about half of the world's snakebite deaths. To tackle this problem, the country has rolled out a new National Action Plan. This plan has a clear goal: making sure everyone can access antivenom when they need it. It also focuses on improving healthcare systems and training doctors an

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Virginia's Governor: Making Waves and Facing Challenges

Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia has a tough job. He can't serve two terms in a row and can't write the state's budget. Plus, what happens in Washington, D. C. , can affect Virginia. Youngkin's party, the Republicans, tried to take over the state legislature but fell short. They gained seats but stil

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

A Faithful Path to Healing: Religion’s Role in Supporting Caregivers in Addis Ababa

In the bustling city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, families caring for loved ones with chronic illnesses often turn to religion for support. A recent study talked to 20 family caregivers who were seen at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital during appointments or hospital stays. The researchers found that

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Faith, Health, and Forgiveness: How Guilt and Divine Pardon Affect Afro-Trinidadians

Religion has long been tied to better health and overall well-being, but figuring out how this works is tricky. In Trinidad and Tobago, researchers are exploring how university students and community members feel when they're religious. They're looking at how guilty or ashamed people feel and how mu

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Will Zalatoris's Muscle Gain: The Key to His 2025 Comeback?

Will Zalatoris is starting the 2025 season with a bang, kicking things off at The Sentry with a strong 8-under 65. He's not just back on the course; he's back with a new body and mindset. Last season was tough, with zero wins and lots of ups and downs, but Zalatoris is not dwelling on the past. He's

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Superhydrophobic and Antireflective Coatings: A Smarter Way to Protect Plastics

Imagine you're trying to create a coating that protects plastic from both water and unwanted reflections. That's what this study did! They developed a clever two-step process to give poly(methyl methacrylate), or PMMA, a tough, water-resistant, and highly transparent finish. First, they made a spec

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Big Businesses Pinning Hopes on Trump's Economic Shifts

The wealthy couldn't be happier. Bitcoin soared past $100, 000 last year, and banks celebrated Donald Trump's victory. Wall Street is eagerly waiting for stock gains in 2025. At the same time, homelessness jumped 18%. Small business owners worry about Trump's tariffs and immigration threats. It's a

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Why Americans Are Loving Butter and Cheese More Than Ever

It's no secret that Americans are eating more butter and cheese than they have in decades. In 2023, the average person gobbled up 6½ pounds of butter and over 40 pounds of cheese, shattering 50-year records. While health experts suggest cutting back on saturated fats, taste and price often win out.

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