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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Role of Stakeholders in Improving Maternal and Newborn Health in Developing Countries

When it comes to making decisions about health services, including those for mothers and newborns, it's crucial to involve everyone affected – service users and other stakeholders. This practice is seen as democratic and open. But, in low- and middle-income countries, there's a gap in understanding

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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Services Score Big on Black Friday: Save Big on Peacock, Max, Paramount Plus and More

Get ready to binge watch your favorite shows and movies without breaking the bank! Black Friday is here, and streaming services are rolling out some amazing deals. This year, you can snatch up huge discounts on popular platforms like Peacock, Max, and Paramount Plus. New releases, old classics, and

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Older Adults at Home: How Real-Time Tech is Changing Care

Europe sees tech as key to future home care for older adults. One type that's catching attention is real-time communication, like video calls. It's not just about if it works, but how it feels, and how it fits into daily life. Most studies focus on if tech works, not how it's used. Let's dive into w

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Pharmacists on Wheels: Boosting Medication Use at Home

Taking medicines is super important for getting better, but lots of people struggle to follow their medication plans. This is especially true when they have to take many different drugs for a long time. Here's where pharmacists making home visits come in. They're like superheroes helping people stic

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Medicare's Post-Discharge Care: Does It Make a Difference?

In 2013, Medicare started paying doctors for helping patients after they leave the hospital. This is called transitional care management (TCM). We wanted to find out how this has affected patients. We studied the records of many patients and compared the care given by different groups of doctors. So

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

TV Boss Wants to Revive Classic Shows

FX Networks chief, John Landgraf, has a message for the entertainment industry after years of big budget productions: traditional TV shows are still a hit with viewers. Despite the industry's shift towards streaming and high-stakes content spending, old-fashioned TV shows like procedural dramas and

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Fungi Underwater: Unsung Heroes of Aquatic Life

Imagine diving into a lake and taking a closer look at the tiny, often unnoticed creatures living there. Among these are fungi, the unsung heroes of aquatic life. Just like their terrestrial counterparts, these water-dwelling fungi play crucial roles in the underwater world. They help break down org

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Comcast Sets to Divide Its Cable Networks

Comcast is preparing to separate its cable network channels, insiders informed CNBC on Tuesday. This move is expected to take around a year, with an official announcement potentially arriving as soon as Wednesday. Mark Lazarus, who currently heads NBCUniversal's media group, will lead this new entit

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Future Land Use in China: Balancing Development and Nature

Land use changes in the hilly red soil region (HRSR) of Southern China, particularly in Jiangxi Province, are a hot topic. These changes can impact local ecosystem services (ESs) like habitat quality, soil conservation, and water yield. We studied three scenarios for 2035: nature development (ND), e

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Tackling ADHD Stigma: What Kids and Teens Need

ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is often misunderstood, leading to stigma. This stigma can hurt kids and teens with ADHD in many ways, like getting proper mental health care, sticking to treatment plans, and feeling good about themselves. A recent study in the Netherlands talked t

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