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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Making Sense of Medical Jargon

Imagine trying to communicate complex medical ideas using a set of predefined terms. That's what healthcare professionals do every day. With the rise of digital health records, the need for clear and consistent communication has become even more important. Enter SNOMED Clinical Terms, or SNOMED CT f

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Compost with Tiny Bubbles: A New Way to Grow More

Imagine turning cow poop and wheat straw into super-fertile compost. Sounds gross, right? But it's actually a big deal for farmers. The problem is, these materials are packed with lignocellulose, a tough stuff that's hard to break down. So, scientists tried something new: adding tiny bubbles of diff

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy After COVID: Can Exercise Help?

COVID-19 has left many people with lingering health issues, even after the virus is gone. One big problem is that the blood vessels in some people don't work as well as they should. This can make simple tasks, like walking up stairs, feel much harder. But here's where it gets interesting: exercise m

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Bladder Wash: A New Tool for Forensic Pathologists

When dealing with deceased individuals, forensic pathologists often face challenges in collecting biological samples for toxicology tests. This is especially true when the bladder is empty or the body is dehydrated. However, there is a new method gaining attention: washing the bladder with saline to

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

EBV and Kids' Liver Transplants: What You Need to Know

When a child gets a new liver, doctors have to keep a close eye on something called Epstein-Barr virus, or EBV. This virus can lead to a serious problem known as post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder, or PTLD. PTLD is one of the most common cancers that can happen after a liver transplant, an

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Feb 27 2025BUSINESS

Washington Post's Big Shift: What's Up with the New Direction?

The Washington Post is shaking things up. Jeff Bezos, the owner, announced a major change to the paper's opinion section. He wants to focus on two main ideas: personal freedoms and free markets. This means the Post will mainly publish opinions that support these views, leaving other viewpoints to ot

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Kylie Jenner's Heartfelt Farewell to a Beloved Friend

Kylie Jenner's world was shaken recently. Her heartfelt tribute to her hairdresser, who passed away at a young age, has left many wondering about the true meaning of friendship. This event has sparked conversations about the importance of the people we surround ourselves with. It's a stark reminder

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Feb 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Split: Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum's Journey

Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum were a Hollywood power couple. Their relationship was a whirlwind of glamour and fame. But, like many celebrity romances, it didn't last. The split was a surprise to many fans. But, it's important to remember that celebrity relationships are just as complicated as anyo

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Check: What Happens 1. 5 Years After COVID-19?

Ever wondered what happens to your heart long after you've had COVID-19? A recent study took a close look at this question. It turns out that during the initial infection, many people, especially those in the hospital, experienced issues with how their heart's left and right ventricles functioned. B

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Can We Stop the Confusion After Surgery?

Imagine this: you're older, you've just had a hip surgery, and suddenly you're feeling confused and disoriented. This is what doctors call postoperative delirium, and it's a big problem for older patients. It's like your brain is having a tough time waking up from surgery. It can be a scary experi

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