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Jul 23 2025CRIME

A Nurse's Misstep: The Oxycodone Dilemma

A licensed practical nurse from Yarmouth, Kaitlin Tipton, found herself in legal trouble after being accused of stealing oxycodone from the East Boston health care facility where she worked. The incident, which took place between November 2023 and February 2024, involved Tipton allegedly diverting o

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Jul 14 2025BUSINESS

New Kid on the Block: Jams Takes on the PB&J Giant

Jams, a new player in the frozen PB&J sandwich market, is making waves with the backing of some big-name athletes. Connor Blakley, the 26-year-old founder, aims to challenge Smucker's Uncrustables, which has long held a strong grip on the market. The sandwiches are set to hit 3, 000 Walmart stores

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Nurses Navigate the Digital Shift: A Look at Telecare's Impact

Nurses in Italy have been dealing with a big change in how they care for patients. This change is called telecare. It's like using video calls to check on patients instead of visiting them in person. It became really popular after the COVID-19 pandemic. The idea is to make healthcare easier to acces

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students and Robots: A Clash of Old and New?

Nursing students are stepping into a world where robots are becoming common in healthcare. This shift is especially noticeable in areas like obstetrics and gynecology. A recent study looked into how these students feel about robotic nurses. It also checked their fear of robots, negative attitudes, a

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

How Growing Up Affects Teen's Mind

Teen years are a big deal. Bodies and brains change a lot. How parents act can make a huge difference in how teens feel. But what if growing up is tough? Bad stuff happening early in life can stick with a person. It can make them feel unsafe and mess with their mind. Most studies look at this in We

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Nurses in Northern Ethiopia Face Rising Workplace Violence

Nurses in public hospitals across Northern Ethiopia are facing a growing problem: workplace violence. This issue is not just a local concern but a global one, with healthcare workers, especially nurses, often finding themselves in harmful situations. A recent study set out to understand how common

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Jul 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars' Favorite Fragrance: Kai's Prime Day Deal

Kai perfume has become a hit among celebrities, and it's currently on sale during Amazon Prime Day. This fragrance, loved by stars like Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman, is known for its soft, floral scent inspired by Hawaii. The perfume oil and body oil are both discounted by 20% during this even

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Nurses, Breaks, and the Care Connection

Nurses are people, not robots. They need time to unwind, and sometimes, that means browsing the internet during work hours. This habit, known as cyberloafing, isn't always a bad thing. It can make their shift more enjoyable and help them manage stress. However, excessive internet use might cut into

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Jul 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Why a Star Chooses Silence Over Social Media Politics

Social media is a big part of life today. But not everyone uses it to talk about politics. Sarah Jessica Parker, famous for her role in "Sex and the City, " has a different approach. She believes social media isn't the best place for serious talks. Especially when it comes to politics and social iss

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Jul 08 2025RELIGION

Pastors and Politics: The IRS's New Take on the Johnson Amendment

The IRS has taken a fresh stance on a long-standing rule. They now say that pastors who talk about political candidates from the pulpit shouldn't worry about losing their tax-exempt status. This is a big deal because the Johnson Amendment, a rule from 1954, usually stops tax-exempt groups, like chur

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