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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Genetic Links Between Metabolic and Mental Health Issues

The connection between metabolic conditions and mental health disorders is a significant public health issue. These conditions often appear together. However, the specific genetic regions and biological functions involved in this overlap are not well understood. To shed light on this, researchers co

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Online CTG Training: A Fresh Look at Improving Birth Outcomes in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, a new online course is making waves in the medical field. This course focuses on cardiotocography, or CTG, which is a way to monitor a baby's heart rate during labor. The goal is to help doctors and nurses read these monitors better. This can lead to quicker and more accurate decisions

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Apr 13 2025SCIENCE

Cancer's Hidden Clues: What Your Genes Might Be Telling You

Cancer is a tricky foe. Doctors often struggle to predict how it will behave. This is where prognosis markers come in. They are like clues that help doctors make better treatment choices. But here is the problem. These clues are scattered across different types of cancer. They are not well understoo

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Apr 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech for Elderly Fitness Fun

The world is getting older, and that means finding fun and healthy activities for seniors is more important than ever. A recent project aimed to use artificial intelligence (AI) to make exercise and leisure time more enjoyable for older adults. The goal was to create a system that combines AI with m

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The impact of COVID-19 on the minds of North American seniors

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the mental health of people worldwide. Older adults, in particular, faced unique challenges due to their limited access to social support and technology. While it is known that social interaction is crucial for cognitive health in seniors, the specif

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Apr 13 2025EDUCATION

Tribal Generosity Fuels Scholarship Boom

The Coeur d'Alene Tribe has been a driving force in education support for over three decades. They have consistently set aside 5% of their gaming revenues to fund scholarships. This commitment has grown into a powerful partnership with local businesses and the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber. Togethe

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Power of CBD in Taming Hard-to-Treat Seizures

Epilepsy is a brain disorder that happens when nerve cells send out too many signals. This leads to seizures. Some people with epilepsy don't get better with regular medicine. This is called pharmacoresistant epilepsy. There is a growing interest in cannabidiol, or CBD, as a possible solution. CBD i

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Apr 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Booms with Surprising Hits

The movie industry is buzzing with excitement as the 15th weekend of the year just wrapped up. This weekend was a big deal because it was only the fourth time this year that all movies combined made over $100 million. This is a great sign for the industry, which has been struggling to regain its foo

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

A New Access for DOGE

The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has been given a green light to access sensitive information. A New York judge has eased restrictions on the department's access to Treasury data. This data includes millions of Americans' personal and financial details. The judge's decision

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Losing Ground: How Funding Cuts Hit HIV Patients Hard

The Department of Government Efficiency task force recently announced a massive cut of $109 million in federal grants to UCLA. This decision has far-reaching consequences, especially for HIV research and patient care. One of the most affected areas is a study that had enrolled over 200 HIV-positive

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