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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Tech and Dementia: A New Way to Stay Active

Dementia is a tough condition that slowly affects a person's ability to function and connect with others. But staying active and engaged can really boost the well-being of someone living with dementia. Technology might just be the key to making this happen. A recent effort looked into how people in

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

India's New Digital Hub for Entertainment Professionals

India has launched a new digital marketplace called WAVES Bazaar. This platform is designed to unite professionals from various entertainment fields. It is not just another networking site. It aims to break down the barriers that usually separate different sectors within the entertainment industry.

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Struggles: Expatriates and Their Families in a Global Health Crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light many issues. One of them is the hardship faced by expatriates and their families. This is especially true for those who live and work across borders. The pandemic has made their lives even more difficult. It has highlighted how different types of uncertaint

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Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Winners Stand Up for Filmmaker's Safety

The safety of filmmakers is under the spotlight after a disturbing event. A group of prominent actors have publicly criticized the Academy's response to the alleged assault and arrest of Hamdan Ballal. This is the Palestinian filmmaker who, along with others, won an Oscar for co-directing "No Othe

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Aquatic Adaptations: The Hippopotamus Heart

Hippopotamuses and whales might seem like an odd pair, but they share a lot in common! They both evolved from the same land-dwelling ancestor and have developed similar traits to thrive in water. While scientists have studied the electrical signals in whale hearts, the hippopotamus heart is still a

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Mar 28 2025CRIME

Avoiding Jail: The Case of the Tasered Elderly Woman

A former police officer in Australia managed to dodge a jail sentence. This happened after he was found guilty of killing a 95-year-old woman with a stun gun. The incident took place in a nursing home. The victim was Clare Nowland, a great-grandmother suffering from dementia. The officer, Kristian

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Stress Management Among Breast Cancer Patients

Breast cancer is a tough journey. It brings a mix of emotions and a lot of stress. How people handle this stress varies. It depends on who they are, where they live, and who supports them. A recent effort looked into how women with breast cancer deal with the stress that comes with the diagnosis. T

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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

The DOGE Dividend Debate: Who Gets Left Out?

The DOGE dividend plan, which aims to return a portion of government savings to taxpayers, has sparked a heated debate. The proposal, backed by influential figures, is designed to incentivize reporting waste and encourage trust in the DOGE system. However, it is facing a lot of criticism. The plan

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding's Unseen Hurdles for Mothers in Recovery

The opioid crisis has left a mark on countless families. Mothers struggling with opioid use disorder (OUD) face an uphill battle. They often find it difficult to breastfeed. This is despite the fact that breastfeeding is known to be beneficial for both moms and babies. Many of these moms are on medi

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

When Violence Becomes Normal: How Teens Cope with Ongoing Trauma

In today's world, teens face many challenges, and one of the most damaging is exposure to violence. This isn't just about witnessing a single event, but living with continuous threats and harm. This ongoing stress can lead to something called Continuous Traumatic Stress (CTS). It's like having a low

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