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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding Obstetric Violence: A Path to Better Healthcare

Obstetric violence is a serious issue that affects many women during childbirth. It involves disrespectful or abusive behavior by healthcare providers. This can include physical, verbal, or psychological harm. The consequences are severe, leading to long-term emotional and physical trauma. Women may

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students and Robots: A Clash of Old and New?

Nursing students are stepping into a world where robots are becoming common in healthcare. This shift is especially noticeable in areas like obstetrics and gynecology. A recent study looked into how these students feel about robotic nurses. It also checked their fear of robots, negative attitudes, a

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Unusual Growth in the Nose: A Rare Medical Mystery

In the world of medicine, there are some conditions that are so rare, they can catch even the most experienced doctors off guard. One such case involves a peculiar type of tumor called a schwannoma, which is usually benign and comes from the protective coverings of nerves. Most schwannomas are found

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

College Football Coaches: Who's Safe and Who's Not?

College football coaches are always on edge. Their jobs depend on the whims of fans, boosters, and administrators. One bad season or even one bad game can put a coach on the hot seat. Take Ryan Day at Ohio State. Last season, he was under pressure after losing to Michigan. But winning the national c

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Jul 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Moves: What's the Real Deal?

President Trump is pushing hard to finalize trade deals before tariffs increase for many countries. His main goals? Boost American manufacturing, increase U. S. revenue, balance trade, and pressure other nations to play by America's rules. Trump sees tariffs as a magic fix. He believes they can bri

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

A Giant Comet's Surprising Gas Blasts

A huge comet, Bernardinelli-Bernstein, is making waves in the solar system. It's not just its size that's impressive—it's also acting in ways that surprise scientists. This comet, one of the largest ever found, is releasing jets of carbon monoxide gas, and it's doing this while still very far from t

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Engineer Who Juggled Too Many Jobs

In the fast-paced world of tech startups, one engineer managed to pull off a feat that left many founders baffled. Soham Parekh, a software engineer, admitted to working for multiple Silicon Valley startups simultaneously. This revelation came after a viral post on social media exposed his actions.

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Jul 03 2025FINANCE

European Markets: A Look at the Numbers and What's Moving Them

European markets are expected to kick off Thursday on a positive note. The FTSE 100 in London is predicted to rise by 0. 3%, reaching around 8, 799. Meanwhile, Germany's DAX and France's CAC 40 are both anticipated to see a 0. 2% increase, with the DAX at 23, 836 and the CAC at 7, 757. Italy's FTSE

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How Nurses Talk After Emergency Births

Nurses who work in labor and delivery have a tough job. They see it all, from joyful births to sudden emergencies. After these intense moments, nurses often gather to talk about what happened. This is called debriefing. It's a chance to learn, grow, and support each other. A recent study wanted to

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Jun 24 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giant Microsoft Plans Big Changes

Microsoft is making big moves. The company is planning to let go of thousands of employees, especially in sales. This is part of a bigger plan to focus more on artificial intelligence (AI). The news comes after Microsoft already cut about 6, 000 jobs earlier this year. Microsoft is not alone in thi

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