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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Health System: How Far We've Come and What's Next

The Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) has seen some impressive improvements lately. But it's not all smooth sailing. A recent study dug into the ups and downs of SUS, talking to 30 experts to get the full picture. They found 32 wins, 40 hurdles, and 32 things to look forward to. The study looked

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

Lara Trump's New Ventures: Music, Business, and More

Lara Trump, known for her ties to the Trump family, has recently set up a new company called LT Music LLC. This happened in April 2025, according to official records in Florida. While details about what this business does are scarce, it's likely connected to her music career, which has seen some ups

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy Watch: New Free Upgrades to Check Out

Samsung is set to reveal its latest Galaxy Watches soon, but they're already giving us a sneak peek with some exciting updates. Users are already trying out new features on their Galaxy Watch5 series or later, thanks to the One UI 8 Watch updates. These features are making waves on forums like Reddi

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals in Vietnam Are Fighting Bed Sores

Bed sores, also known as pressure injuries, are a big problem for people who are very sick and in the hospital. These injuries happen when pressure builds up on the skin, usually from lying in one position for too long. People who are critically ill are at high risk because they often can't move aro

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How Faith and Stress Mix in Nurses' Daily Lives

Nurses in primary care face a lot of pressure. Their job is tough. They deal with sick people every day. This can be really stressful. But, what if having a strong spiritual life helps them handle this stress better? Researchers wanted to see if there's a link between how spiritually healthy nurses

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Rice Resilience with Desert Plant Genes

Plants have clever ways to handle tough conditions. One such method involves a signaling system called the MAPK cascade. This system acts like a plant's alarm and response team, kicking into gear when faced with stress like too much salt, dry spells, or extreme heat. At the top of this team is a gen

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tough Spot: Evangelicals and Middle East Tensions

Donald Trump's recent slip-up on live TV might have more to it than just a moment of frustration. Some say it's a sign of the pressure he's under from evangelical supporters. They have strong views on Israel and Iran, and Trump needs their backing. Trump's outburst came during a discussion about th

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Jun 25 2025SPORTS

A Fan's Cruel Words and the Power of Sportsmanship

A recent baseball game turned sour when a fan's hurtful words left a player in tears. The incident happened during a match between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Chicago White Sox. A young fan, just 22 years old, made a disrespectful comment about Ketel Marte's late mother. This wasn't just any co

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Jun 25 2025CRIME

Fitness Influencer Faces Legal Trouble After Rogan Challenge

Brian Johnson, better known as the "Liver King, " found himself in hot water after posting a series of threatening videos aimed at Joe Rogan. The Austin Police Department stepped in, arresting Johnson after he announced plans to travel to Austin, where Rogan resides, and issued a direct challenge to

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Jun 25 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Get a Break: Fed Considers Easing Rules

The Federal Reserve is thinking about making it easier for big banks to hold onto certain types of investments. This change could free up around $223 billion for some of the largest financial institutions in the country. The rule in question, known as the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio, was

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