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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Empowering Local Health Champions: The Key to Better Care

The World Health Organization has raised an alarm. By 2030, there could be a shortage of 14 million health workers. This gap will hit the Global South the hardest. But there is a solution. Community health workers (CHWs) could step in to fill the void left by professional health care workers. Recent

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Medical and Law: A Powerful Team for Fair Health

Many folks might not know that doctors and lawyers can team up to fight health unfairness. This teamwork is called a medical-legal partnership. It's a smart way to tackle health issues that affect people who are already struggling. Doctors and lawyers bring different skills to the table. Doctors bui

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in ICU: Helping Doctors Make Better Calls

In the fast-paced world of intensive care units (ICUs), doctors are constantly making life-or-death decisions. They have to keep an eye on many things at once. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) might come in handy. AI could help doctors make better calls by giving them useful insights from

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

How University Support and Student Mix Spark Entrepreneurial Dreams

Diversity in the entrepreneurial world is often overlooked. This is a big problem. University support for budding entrepreneurs is a hot topic. But how does it play out when you mix in student diversity? This is a question that needs answers. A recent study took a deep dive into this issue. It

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Apr 23 2025CRIME

Uvalde's Next Steps: A Community's Path to Healing

The city of Uvalde, Texas, has taken a significant step towards healing and remembrance. The city council unanimously approved a settlement with the families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School shooting. The details of the settlement have not been revealed to the public. This agreement i

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Lifestyle Choices and Brain Health: How Daily Habits Shape Our Minds

The brain's hippocampus is a key player in memory and learning. As people age, changes in this region can lead to cognitive decline. This decline is a major risk factor for conditions like dementia. However, lifestyle choices can make a big difference in preserving brain health. This is especially t

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

How Entertaining Politicians Win Hearts

Populism is a political approach that divides society into two groups: the corrupt elite and the noble people. This style of politics can be found across the political spectrum. But why do some leaders who use this style gain so much support? Researchers explored whether how entertaining people fin

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Quiet Battle for Cai Creek's Old-Growth Forest

The Cai Creek watershed is a hotspot for controversy. It is home to old-growth trees, and some people want to protect it. Others want to log it. The government has a role to play in this. They are trying to balance public opinion with their own goals. The government has a special group called BC Ti

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

New Leadership Takes the Helm in Santa Clara Schools

David Toston is the new superintendent of schools in Santa Clara County. This is a big deal because it happened after a lot of drama. Six months ago, the board decided to remove the previous superintendent. This caused a lot of trouble and arguments. Toston is not new to the education wo

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

A Mother's Journey Through Breast Cancer

Tina Knowles, the mother of music icons Beyoncé and Solange, recently shared her personal experience with breast cancer. She was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer in her left breast after a delayed mammogram revealed two tumors. This news came as a shock to her, as she had always prioritized her

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