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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Training Gaps: How Brazil Tackles Accidents and Violence in Healthcare

In Brazil, accidents and violence are serious issues. The healthcare system, known as SUS, is trying to handle this. They trained professionals at different levels. These levels include primary care, pre-hospital, hospital, and rehabilitation care. A study looked at how well this training works. Th

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Nurses in the Storm: How Political Chaos Tests Future Healers

Being a nursing student is tough. It's like trying to run a marathon while solving complex puzzles. You have to learn a lot of theory and also get good at practical skills. But imagine doing all this in a place where political violence is common. That's the reality for many nursing students in confl

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mind Over Matter: The Promise and Peril of Brain Tech

People are talking about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) a lot lately. These gadgets let users control devices just by thinking about it. For some, this sounds like a dream come true. For others, it's a bit of a nightmare. A closer look at public opinions over the last decade shows a mix of excite

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

NATO's Big Move: Ukraine's Fight and the Money Talks

NATO leaders gathered in The Hague to talk about spending more on defense. This comes as Russia keeps pushing hard in Ukraine. But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wasn't in the main room. He was on the sidelines, meeting leaders one by one. Zelenskyy had a busy day before the big meeting. H

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

US President Talks Tough on NATO and Ukraine

At a recent NATO meeting, the US President shared his thoughts on Ukraine and defense spending. He admitted that finding a peaceful solution for Ukraine is tougher than he expected. He said, "This is harder than anyone would think. Putin is more stubborn than I thought. It's tougher than other confl

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and the Big Copyright Debate: What's Fair?

A recent court case has sparked a big conversation about AI and copyright. A judge said that using books to teach AI is okay under US law. This decision came from a lawsuit against an AI company called Anthropic. Three writers, including a famous mystery writer, said the company used their books wit

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Robots in Surgery: Training the Next Generation of Doctors

Robotic surgery is becoming more common in urology. To keep up, doctors need proper training. A recent study created and tested new ways to teach these skills. Experts from around the world worked together. They used a special process to agree on the best methods. This process is called the Delphi

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Pushing Limits: How Overexertion Affects Your Body and Mind

Exercise is generally beneficial, but going overboard can have negative consequences. When people engage in intense physical activity, it can disrupt their body's natural rhythm and alter brain chemistry. This disruption can lead to increased fatigue and decreased performance. The body operates on

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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Drainage: Balancing Costs and Benefits in a Changing Climate

Cities worldwide are scrambling to upgrade their drainage systems to handle the impacts of climate change. But with limited resources, it's a challenge to figure out where to invest for the best results. Traditional planning methods often fall short because they don't account for the complex and cha

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: A Look at Recent Attacks and Diplomatic Moves

Russia's recent attacks on Ukraine have left a heavy toll, with dozens of civilians losing their lives in just two days. Among the victims were a five-year-old boy and an 11-year-old girl, highlighting the devastating impact on innocent lives. The attacks coincided with a crucial NATO summit in the

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