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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Caring for the Carers: How Doctors and Nurses in China Handle Grief

In China, healthcare is getting better, but there's a big issue that's often overlooked: how doctors and nurses deal with grief after a patient dies. A recent study tried to understand this better. They talked to 20 healthcare workers and observed them to see how they cope with loss. The study foun

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Ultramarines Get Their Moment to Shine

The Ultramarines, often seen as the standard-bearers of Warhammer 40K, have always been a bit of an enigma. They're the go-to faction for beginners, but they've lacked unique models and special units that other Space Marine Chapters boast. This changed recently with the release of new Ultramarines m

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Doctors' Dilemma: Expensive, Unproven Cancer Treatments in Japan

In Japan, doctors have a tough job. They must navigate between treatments covered by public health insurance and costly private options that lack solid evidence. These expensive treatments, referred to as "X" in a recent study, have sparked a debate among oncologists. Over 6, 000 oncologists were s

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Digital Help Lines: Making a Difference in Short-Term Health and Safety

Digital help lines are becoming more popular for survivors of abuse. These online services offer support through chat and text. They are a quick way to get help. But how well do they work? A recent study looked into this. It found some interesting things. The study involved people who used digital

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

How Parents' Brains Change to Raise Kids

Parenting is a big job. It needs to be both steady and adaptable. This is how parents can handle different situations to keep their kids safe and healthy. Some parts of parenting are built into our genes. But hormones and experiences can also shape how parents act. Scientists are really interested i

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

Ocean Gold: Brown Algae's Hidden Potential

Brown algae, those humble sea plants, are more than just seaweed. They are packed with special molecules that could change the game in medicine and health. These molecules, like fucoidans and sterols, are created because brown algae live in tough conditions. They could be the key to new drugs and he

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Oct 25 2025WEATHER

Melissa's Caribbean Dance: What's Next for the Storm?

Melissa, the storm that's been hanging around the Caribbean like an uninvited guest, is finally starting to show some movement. But don't pack your umbrellas away just yet. This storm is tricky, and no one knows for sure where it's headed next. The storm has been stuck in one place for days, moving

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

A Snag in the Jerky: Why Your Favorite Treat Might Be a Hazard

A company from South Dakota is pulling back a huge amount of Korean barbecue pork jerky from stores like Costco and Sam’s Club. Why? Because there might be bits of metal in it. The U. S. Agriculture Department shared this news, saying the issue came up after customers found metal pieces in their jer

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung Galaxy XR: A Mid-Range Challenger to Apple's Vision Pro

Samsung has finally unveiled its much-anticipated VR headset, the Galaxy XR, stepping into a market that's getting more competitive by the day. With Apple's Vision Pro already making waves, how does Samsung's new device measure up? First off, let's talk about the price. The Galaxy XR comes in at $1

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Florida's Health Care Crossroads: The Affordable Care Act's Uncertain Future

Florida stands at a critical juncture regarding health care. The state has the highest number of people enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans, with nearly 4. 7 million residents relying on this coverage. However, the enhanced subsidies that have made these plans affordable are set to expire at

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