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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

When Doctors Face Tough Choices

Anesthesiologists often face tricky situations where they must balance ethical concerns, economic pressures, and patient outcomes. This is especially true during surgery, where decisions can have life-altering consequences. These moments put a lot of pressure on anesthesiologists, as they must think

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

The Price of Progress: How Biosimilar Policies Are Changing the Game for Big Name Drugs

In the world of medicine, there's a big push to make drugs more affordable. This push has led to the creation of biosimilar policies. These policies are designed to encourage the use of biosimilars, which are basically cheaper copies of expensive biologics. The goal? To save money and make healthcar

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

The Ups and Downs of Aging: Our Minds and Feelings Change Over Time

Aging is more than just physical changes. It's a journey that deeply affects our minds and emotions, which experts call psychological well-being. To measure this, they use a tool called the Scales of Psychological Well-being (SPWB). This tool has 18 parts and was recently tested in German. The study

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

A Horse in Canada Has a Rare Parasite

Horses around the world can be infected by many types of parasites. One of these parasites is a type of worm called a strongyle. There are 64 different types of these worms that can infect horses. These worms live in the horse's gut and can cause problems. Some of these worms are very common, but ot

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Feb 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dung Beetles in Hot Water: The Impact of Heat and Drugs

Imagine tiny dung beetles, hard at work in forests and pastures, facing a double whammy: rising temperatures and pesticides. These beetles are crucial for keeping our ecosystems clean, but they're under threat. Let's dive into what happens when they're exposed to high temperatures and a common drug

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

How Food Can Make a Difference for Cancer Patients

Cancer patients need more than just medical care. Food is a big part of their treatment. It's not just about eating, but about how food can help them feel better and get stronger. This study looked at how different food services can change how cancer patients feel and how well they eat. First, let'

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Feb 25 2025EDUCATION

Drawing for Learning: A Fun Way to Study

Ever thought that doodling could be a super useful study tool? Well, it can be! Drawing helps students remember stuff better, improves how they observe things, and makes them more interested in what they're learning. But, let's be real, it can also be a bit tough and time-consuming. So, how can we m

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Why Do People in Saudi Arabia Choose Rhinoplasty?

In Saudi Arabia, more and more people are choosing to get a nose job, also known as a rhinoplasty. This choice is not just about looks; it's influenced by a mix of social, psychological, and medical reasons. To better understand these motivations, a study was done using an online survey. The survey

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Safety Spending in Iran's Big Industries: A Closer Look

Iran's major industries, such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food, have unique safety challenges. To understand how much these industries invest in safety, researchers used a method called the William Fine approach. This method uses something called the J index. However, safety costs can flu

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Why Doctors-in-Training Might Skip the Ballot Box

Ever wondered if the future doctors who are learning to fix your ears, nose, and throat are voting in elections? Well, it turns out that not many of them are. This is a big deal because what happens in politics can really change how doctors do their jobs and how patients get treated. Let'

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