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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

How Can Republicans Make Health Insurance Better Again?

Health insurance in America hasn't always been easy on the wallet. Back in the day, people had more freedom to pick their own plans. But that changed when Democrats started expanding government control over health insurance. This led to higher costs, with a family of four now spending about $24, 000

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Entrepreneurship and Human Development: How Countries Stack Up

Entrepreneurship is a big deal when it comes to growing economies, but how does it connect with broader aspects beyond just making money? This study takes a close look at how human development and entrepreneurship go hand in hand, and the role that a country’s environment plays in shaping entreprene

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Kids' Activity Levels and Screen Time: A Closer Look at What Really Works

Previous efforts to boost kids' (5-12 years) physical activity and cut down on screen time have targeted various factors. But do these factors really make a difference in different places like schools, homes, and communities? A recent study dug into this question. They reviewed past interventions an

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

What Do Patients Say About Hip and Knee Replacements? Evaluating Important Changes in Their Quality of Life

After hip and knee replacements, doctors want to know how much better patients feel. This study looked at a big group of people to find out how much improvement in quality of life is important for patients. They used a special tool called EQ-5D-3L to measure this. The results are helpful because the

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Get Ready: Sweden & Finland's New War Survival Tips

Ever thought about what you'd do if war came knocking? Sweden and Finland have updated their survival guides for citizens, just in case. They're not alone; other NATO countries are revamping their defense plans too. Why the sudden worry? It's all about the Ukraine conflict and the changing world. T

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

The Before and After of Inguinal Hernia Surgery: A Six-Month Check-Up

Have you ever heard of an inguinal hernia? It's a common condition where part of the intestine pushes through a weak spot in the lower belly wall. Many people choose to have surgery to fix it. One popular method is called the Shouldice Repair. A recent study looked into how this surgery affects peop

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Nov 25 2024EDUCATION

Why Aren't All Kids Getting the Special Education They Need?

Did you know that some kids aren't getting the special education they really need? As someone who used to work in a middle school, I saw this firsthand. Some parents knew the law and could argue for better services, while others couldn't. This isn't fair, is it? A recent article talked about fights

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Recycling Old Batteries and Plastic Together: A New and Simple Way

Did you know that old batteries and plastic waste can be a match made in heaven? Scientists have found a clever way to recycle both at the same time. They mix old batteries with a type of plastic called polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The result? They can get back valuable metals like lithium, nic

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Wind and Sunshine: Perfect Finale for the 2024 RSM Classic

The 2024 RSM Classic, wrapping up the PGA Tour's season, is set to see its final round on Sunday. Vince Whaley and Maverick McNealy are tied for the lead, poised to take the trophy. Will the weather cooperate for this grand finish? AccuWeather forecasts sunny skies with temperatures ranging from 7 t

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Reviving Old Medicine: A Fresh Fight Against COVID-19

You might be surprised to learn that scientists are turning to old drugs to combat COVID-19. Medicines like chloroquine, ivermectin, and remdesivir are being explored as potential weapons against the new coronavirus. These drugs aren't fresh off the assembly line, but they could be mighty effective

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