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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

How MPH Graduates See Their Skills and Career Growth

Ever wondered how graduates of a Master of Public Health (MPH) program view their skills and job performance? Researchers explored this by talking to and surveying MPH graduates. They used a two-step method: first, they collected info through interviews, then they surveyed more people. This approach

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Seniors' Health: How Diet Impacts Medication Use

You might be surprised to learn that what you eat can actually affect how many pills you take. A study from Loma Linda University observed 328 seniors aged 60 and above. They found that those who followed a vegan diet took about half as many medicines as those who didn't. This isn't just a small dif

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Opinions Flow: Top-Down in Groups, Bottom-Up in Elections

Imagine you're in a club or a big group. The leader's views trickle down to everyone, but not everyone is as sure about them. This is what scientists call a "top-down hierarchical fuzzy opinion network. " It's like a pyramid where the leader's opinion is at the top, and it spreads downwards. Interes

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Nov 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

'9-1-1: Confessions Uncovered'

Eddie's journey in last night's episode of 9-1-1 was anything but smooth. He started off trying to find peace in a Catholic confession but ended up with more questions than answers. Later, he bumped into the same priest at the gym, who seemed a bit too friendly. Despite Eddie's gentle reminder that

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Iran's Plot to Assassinate Trump Revealed

Listen up! It turns out Iran wanted to get rid of President Trump. This isn't some movie plot, it's real life. The Justice Department just revealed that an Iranian guy named Farhad Shakeri was hired to plan Trump's assassination. Shakeri said an Iranian official told him money wasn't an issue and th

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

A Late-Night Chat: Saudi Prince Calls Trump

In the wee hours of Wednesday, Saudi Arabia's future king, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, picked up the phone to dial Donald Trump. This wasn't a typical late-night call; it was to express admiration for Trump's return to politics. The relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia has b

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Some Tech Succeeds and Others Fail: The Key Rules

You know how Newton's laws explain how things move? Well, technology also has its own rules, but for its rise and fall. After looking at thirteen successful tech trends, we've found three laws and five more rules to help understand why some tech sticks around while others disappear. The first law i

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Diverticulosis: What's the Difference Between Right and Left?

Ever wondered if diverticulosis behaves differently on the right and left sides of the colon? A recent study in China dug into this question by looking at 123 patients who had diverticulitis or bleeding from their diverticula over four years. They split these patients into two groups: those with iss

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

What Happens When We Stress Out a Slime Mould?

Have you ever wondered how a slime mould handles stress? Scientists have found a unique way to study this. They looked at a type of slime mould called Physarum polycephalum, known for its ability to adapt to changes in its environment. Using two new techniques, they observed how the slime mould grow

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Nov 09 2024CRIME

Indonesian Celebs and Drug Misuse: Legal Angles and Solutions

Indonesian celebrities facing drug misuse problems come under the scrutiny of law due to personal and social factors. Internal issues like family troubles, financial struggles, or emotional distress often play a role. External pressures from friends and the glamorous yet tough entertainment world ca

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