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Jan 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Jhene Aiko's Home Destroyed by Wildfires: A Story of Loss and Support

Earlier this week, singer Jhene Aiko shared some heartbreaking news on social media. Her Los Angeles home was destroyed by the recent wildfires. She posted a photo of the remains with a touching message, "Sorry we couldn't save you. Thank you for the memories. And thank God no one was inside. " Whil

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Improving Social Insurance Medicine with Value-Based Care

Social Insurance Medicine (SIM) plays a crucial role in helping individuals with long-term work disabilities by evaluating their abilities and benefit eligibility. With the retirement age increasing and chronic diseases on the rise, the demand for higher quality and efficiency in SIM is growing. Val

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Saving Moms: Why Measuring The Right Things Matters

In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) set global targets to reduce maternal deaths by 2030. This plan, part of the Sustainable Development Goals, involves looking beyond just medical care. Instead, it focuses on big social, economic, and political issues that affect maternal health and surviv

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Lives of People Living with HIV in the UK: The Positive Voices Survey 2022

In today's world, HIV is more of a manageable condition than a death sentence, thanks to improved treatments. But folks living with HIV still face a tougher challenge when it comes to both mental and physical health. They're not only dealing with health issues, but also grappling with economic and s

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Eye-Tracking Climate Maps: How We Look at Climate Change

Imagine you're looking at a world map that shows future climate changes. How do your eyes move? A study used eye-tracking to find out. They wanted to know if people focus on the same spots and if being alone or with someone changes how we look at these maps. The study found that people tend to stare

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Jan 10 2025OPINION

Meta's New Plan: Users Fact-Check Posts

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has a new idea for fighting misinformation. Instead of relying on external fact-checkers, Meta will use a program called Community Notes. This means users themselves will add context, corrections, or clarifications to posts on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Preschool Providers' Mental Health in Kuala Lumpur: A Closer Look

Imagine the pressure of caring for little ones all day, every day. For preschool care providers in Kuala Lumpur, the job can be challenging, to say the least. This cross-sectional study dug into the psychosocial factors that might affect their mental health. It's important because stress in caregive

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Jan 10 2025BUSINESS

Unions' Secret Weapon: Boosting Corporate Responsibility

You know who's a silent hero when it comes to making companies act responsibly? Unions! Over a decade-long study, researchers discovered that unions are like a secret weapon in reducing big, controversial issues related to the environment, society, and how companies are run (let's call them ESG issu

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Chat with AfD: A Shift in European Politics?

Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest person, recently hosted a live event on his social media platform with Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right political party, Alternative for Germany (AfD). This event, lasting over an hour, gave AfD a significant boost ahead of upcoming national elections.

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

EU Eyes Musk's Algorithm Tweaks in AfD Stream

Elon Musk's actions on the X platform are under close watch by Brussels. The European Union's digital regulators are keeping an eye on whether Musk manipulates the platform's algorithm to favor his content and boost the visibility of far-right figures like the AfD leader. This could lead to fines as

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