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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Digital Health Revolution During COVID-19: What Worked and What Didn't

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how we think about healthcare. It highlighted the importance of digital health tools. These tools helped people stay connected to healthcare services when in-person visits were risky. The World Health Organization created a system to organize these digital tools. This s

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Taxing the Wealthy: A Political Puzzle

The idea of taxing the wealthy to fund tax cuts and spending reductions has sparked debate among Republicans. This discussion comes as they struggle to find $1. 5 trillion in spending cuts to balance out the tax reductions they want to make permanent. The former president has suggested that he woul

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May 09 2025FINANCE

Coinbase's Mixed Quarter: Revenue Up, Profits Down

The first three months of 2025 brought a mixed bag for Coinbase. While the company saw a boost in revenue, profits took a hit. The company's earnings for the first quarter of 2025 were significantly lower than the previous year. The earnings were $65. 6 million, or 24 cents per share, which is a s

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Britain Braces for Potential Russian Strike

The U. K. is quietly updating its defense strategies in case Russia decides to launch a military attack on a NATO member. This move comes as voices within NATO express growing concern about a possible Russian offensive within the next five years. The fear is that Russia might see NATO as weak and di

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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Disasters Hit Those Fighting Opioid Addiction

The opioid crisis has been a major public health issue since 2017. It is still a big problem. During this time, there were 164 disasters that cost 1 billion dollars or more. These events can be very tough on people who use drugs. But, how well do opioid treatment programs handle these disasters? Thi

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Robots vs. Humans: Fixing Tummy Bulges

Hernias are a common issue. They happen when an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue. Ventral hernias are a type of hernia that occurs in the abdominal wall. They can be painful and may require surgery to fix. Two methods are often used to repair th

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May 08 2025POLITICS

The Republican's Medicaid Muddle

The Republican Party is in a pickle. They're trying to push through a big bill, but they can't agree on how to handle Medicaid. Some Republicans are worried about cutting Medicaid too much, while others want to slash spending to reduce the deficit. It's a tough spot for Speaker Mike Johnson, who's t

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May 05 2025SCIENCE

Fixing Cartilage with 3D Printing and Stem Cells

The quest to mend damaged cartilage has led scientists to explore the power of 3D printing and stem cells. This isn't just about printing ink on paper. It's about using a special kind of ink made from natural materials and living cells. The goal is to repair cartilage, the smooth, white tissue that

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May 05 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle of Home Care Heroes

Home healthcare workers (HHCWs) face a tough reality. They often encounter workplace violence (WPV). This violence can be verbal, emotional, or even physical. Sadly, many HHCWs keep quiet about these incidents. They don't report them to their managers. This is a big problem. It shows that there are

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May 05 2025HEALTH

The Secret World in Your Mouth

The mouth is a bustling city of tiny organisms. These are not the kind of residents you can see with the naked eye. They are bacteria, and they make up what is known as the oral microbiome. This microbiome is believed to be crucial for human health. Yet, there is a surprising lack of detailed studie

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