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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Medication management and portals: A look into cognitive impairment

People living with cognitive impairment often rely on medications that affect their central nervous system. These drugs, known as CNS-active potentially inappropriate medications (CNS-PIM), can lead to harmful side effects. Patient portals, designed to help with medication conversations, could be a

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Nov 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling J. Cole’s Journey & Beyoncé's Upcoming Show

Kyle Denis, Trevor Anderson, and Damien Scott from Billboard’s Unfiltered discuss the surprising episode 1 of J. Cole’s audio streaming series, 'Inevitable'. Damien Scott notes that it's rare to get candid thoughts from Jermaine, who's known for being quite private. They dive into fan reactions and

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Leveraging Tech to Support Parents Dealing with Childhood Trauma: A Collaborative Approach

Childhood adversity often leads to mental health issues in teens. Parenting programs in communities can help, but they sometimes have challenges. Technology can make these programs easier to use, but families going through tough times might face different obstacles. By teaming up with these families

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Some AI Models Can't Reverse Logic

Have you ever tried to teach a computer to understand simple logic? It turns out, some AI models are better at it than others. Let's take a look at the "Reversal Curse. " This is a problem where certain AI models can't figure out that "B is A" if they know "A is B. " It's like they can't reverse the

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

Why Oil Isn't Always a Blessing: Yemen's Story

You'd think having lots of oil would make a country rich, but that’s not always the case. Some countries with plenty of natural resources have slower economic growth. This is what people call the "resource curse. " Most studies look at rich countries, but what about a place like Yemen, which is new

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Celebrities: Democrats' Secret Weapon in Midterm Elections?

David Litt, a former Obama speechwriter, thinks Democrats should listen up when celebrities talk politics. After Kamala Harris' loss, many Dems blamed stars for the defeat, but Litt sees it differently. He believes celebs can fire up voters in midterm elections, where turnout matters big time. Glen

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Mystery Solved: How Black Holes Grew Massive Quickly?

Imagine huge black holes growing rapidly after the Big Bang, defying what we know about physics. Scientists just found out how they did it. These supermassive black holes, living in the early universe, became huge by gobbling up matter really fast, like gluttons in a buffet. This eating frenzy is sp

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Mystery in the Baltic: Two Undersea Cables Cut, Officials Disagree

Imagine this: two crucial undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea got suddenly cut just hours apart. European officials think it’s an act of sabotage, possibly linked to Russia. But US officials suggest it could be an accident, maybe a ship’s anchor dragging the cables. This isn’t the first time

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Defending Undersea Cables: Finland's Call to NATO and EU

Finland has expressed serious concerns about the vulnerability of undersea internet cables connecting Europe. Following an incident where a cable connecting Santahamina, near Helsinki, to Rostock, Germany, was damaged, Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasized the need for greater protection from p

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious Dark Energy: A Cosmic Puzzle

Scientists are rethinking their understanding of dark energy, the force believed to be expanding the universe at an accelerating pace. This mysterious force, thought to make up nearly 70% of the universe, has long baffled astronomers. A recent study by an international team of over 900 scientists hi

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