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Feb 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Voices of Cleveland:Women's Views on their Changing Neighborhood

Imagine this: a group of women who've spent most of their lives in Cleveland, Ohio. They've seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of the city. These aren't just any women, though. They've been there for decades, seeing their neighborhoods transform as they've aged. They have a lot to say about what t

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Why Are Caregivers Calling it Quits?

The world is getting older. People are living longer. This means there are more older adults who need care. The places that care for them, like nursing homes, are having a tough time. They can't keep enough personal care workers. Workers are leaving too fast, and it's a big problem. This review look

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

From Charity to Conviction

In the heart of South Carolina, a former high-ranking official from a well-known nonprofit is about to face the music after admitting to stealing government funds. Ashley Ingram, 34, a former director at Habitat for Humanity of Central South Carolina. Ingram is due to be sentenced at the Matthew J.

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Tailoring Care: The Future of Periodontal Treatment

Imagine if every time you visited the dentist, the treatment plan was uniquely designed just for you. That's the exciting promise of personalized periodontal treatment. To understand why this is a big deal, let's break it down. Traditional methods of treating gum diseases are often

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Feb 08 2025SPORTS

Crypto Craziness Hits Devin Haney

Recently, Devin Haney has been a hot topic online. Just days ago, the boxer’s upcoming fight with Jose Ramirez has boxing fans buzzing. However, the buzz around Haney has shifted away from his boxing skills. Haney’s latest drama happens to be his crypto announcement. His post about buying h

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Personality Types and Eating Disorders: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why some people struggle with eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and stress more than others? Turns out, it might have to do with their personality types. Researchers have been digging into this for a while, and they've found some interesting stuff. They've identified three main p

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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Student Success with Tech: a new approach

Imagine if every student could get advice tailored just for them. A recent experiment explored this idea using some cool tech. They tracked 12 high school students and collected data from their Fitbit devices, sleep quality surveys, and school grades and used a special kind of computer program known

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Feb 07 2025LIFESTYLE

Influencer's Lifestyle Shift: Lessons in Financial Resilience

Katie Bunton, a mother of twins and influencer from Byron Bay, has faced a financial turnaround when her spouse, Harry, lost his job last December. This event led to a re-evaluation of their lifestyle choices, and the family decided to move in with Harry's mother. This decision wasn't easy, but it w

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Why Do Health Workers Pick Up PPE?

Why don't healthcare workers always use protective gear during epidemics? Is it about attitude, skills, or something else? Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran tried to find out. This wasn't just a regular study. It was all about how to better understand and predict the behavior of healthca

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer Symptoms: A Wake-Up Call for Young Women

Cervical cancer often creeps in silently, making it tough to detect in its early stages. It’s easy to dismiss some symptoms as minor issues. Natasha, a content creator, learned this the hard way. At 29, she was hit with a cervical cancer diagnosis. She had four symptoms that she initially brushed o

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