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May 13 2025HEALTH

Smart Teeth: How AI is Changing Dental Care

Dental decay is a big problem. It affects many people, both young and old. It is also one of those issues that can be avoided with the right care. This decay can lead to serious health problems and costs a lot of money to fix. Recently, scientists and dentists have started using artificial intellige

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Sleep Grinding in Young Kids: A Hidden Link to Anxiety and Sleep Issues

Sleep grinding, or bruxism, is a common issue in kids. It often starts before they even begin school. Yet, most studies focus on older children. This leaves a gap in understanding how it affects preschoolers. So, researchers decided to look into it. They wanted to see if there was a connect

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Nurses' Struggle: Sleep, Stress, and Spirituality in the Late Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a tough time for everyone, but nurses have had it particularly hard. While many studies have looked at the physical and mental toll on nurses, there hasn't been much focus on their spiritual health. This is surprising, given that spiritual health can greatly influence

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May 13 2025SCIENCE

Food Safety's New Guardians: Nanozyme Biosensors

Food safety is a hot topic these days. Harmful substances in our food can make us sick. So, finding reliable ways to spot these contaminants is super important. Enter nanozymes. These tiny powerhouses mimic enzymes and have unique properties. They are becoming stars in the world of biosensors.

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Who Wants Strong Leaders? It's Not Just About Politics

The idea that only right-wing folks want strong leaders has been around for a while. But is that really true? Maybe not. A closer look at the data from the United States and Western Europe shows that ethnic minorities, not just right-wing individuals, have a strong preference for leaders who are fir

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May 13 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Play: How Sports and Surroundings Boost Kids' Activity

In a bustling city, a group of researchers decided to look into how different factors influence children's physical activity. They focused on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among school kids. The team wanted to see if attitudes toward new sports and various influences play a role in h

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Hidden Dangers of Cancer Treatments: Unseen Heart Risks

Some cancer treatments are causing unexpected problems. These treatments are designed to fight cancer. However, they also increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes in patients. It is hard to understand exactly why this happens. One possible reason is that these treatments speed up the hardeni

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May 12 2025SPORTS

Pacers Push Cavs to the Edge in Dominant Performance

The Indiana Pacers delivered a crushing blow to the Cleveland Cavaliers, securing a commanding 129-109 victory in Game 4. This win pushed the Cavs to the brink of elimination, with the Pacers now leading the series 3-1. The Pacers' offense was on fire from the start, building a 15-point lead in the

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May 12 2025POLITICS

A New Plan to Lower Drug Prices: Will It Work?

The United States has long struggled with high drug prices, which are often two to three times higher than in other developed countries. This is why President Trump recently revived a policy aimed at reducing these costs. This policy, known as the "most favored nation" approach, ties the prices th

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May 12 2025SPORTS

The Greek Freak's Future: Will He Stay or Will He Go?

The basketball world is buzzing with talks about Giannis Antetokounmpo's future. The Nets have been eyeing him for a while, and now, there's a chance he might actually consider leaving the Bucks. This isn't a done deal, but Giannis is reportedly open to exploring his options.

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