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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Dutch Caregivers Help Parkinson's Patients Move Better

In the Netherlands, many caregivers in long-term care homes know about and use tricks to help Parkinson's patients move around better. A recent survey asked 130 healthcare workers about these tricks, often called compensation strategies. These strategies help patients with walking and getting aroun

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Fall Detection Tech: A Closer Look

Older adults often face the challenge of falls, which can significantly affect their daily lives. To tackle this issue, wearable sensors have been developed to monitor and predict fall risks in real-world settings. These sensors track movements in everyday environments, providing valuable data for a

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Jun 16 2025CRYPTO

Big Businesses Bet Big on Bitcoin

The world of cryptocurrency is buzzing with a new trend: publicly traded companies are snapping up bitcoin like there's no tomorrow. This isn't just a few companies dabbling in digital currency. It's a full-blown shift in how some businesses are thinking about their finances. Take Truth Social, for

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Jun 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Nature's Healing Power for Everyone

Nature is often seen as a feast for the eyes, with vibrant colors and beautiful landscapes. But it offers so much more. Engaging all five senses in nature can boost health, especially for those with disabilities. The scent of certain flowers might trigger fond memories. The sound of bees buzzing can

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Skin Secrets: Unraveling Parkinson's and MSA Mysteries

Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA) are both neurodegenerative disorders that affect the brain and the body's nervous system. The skin, surprisingly, might hold clues about these conditions. Scientists have found evidence that these diseases can also impact the peripheral nerv

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

How Schooling Shapes Brains in Parkinson's and Lewy Body Disease

People with Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and Lewy body dementia (DLB) have different brain activities. Scientists looked at how much schooling people had. They wanted to see if it affected brain waves in these patients. They checked brain waves in people with PDD, DLB, and healthy older adu

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Jun 10 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Leadership: A Global Comparison of Student Standards

Nursing students around the world are preparing to lead in their field. But what does leadership look like in nursing? And how do different countries shape their nursing students to become leaders? Let's dive into the standards and requirements for nursing students in eleven countries. First, it's

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

The Science Behind Knee Surgery: A Look at Different Methods

Knee injuries are a big deal, especially for athletes and active folks. One common issue is a torn anterior cruciate ligament or ACL. Surgeons have come up with various ways to fix it. They often use something called lateral extra-articular augmentation. This is a fancy term for extra support outsid

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dangers of Plastic's Chemical Companions

Plastic is everywhere. It is in the oceans, in the food we eat, and even in the air we breathe. But what many people do not know is that plastic comes with a hidden cost. It is the chemicals that tag along with plastic that pose a real threat. These chemicals can mess with our health in ways we are

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Jun 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple TV: Your Privacy Shield in the Streaming World

Apple TVs have gained a reputation as a privacy-friendly option for streaming enthusiasts. This is due to several built-in features that prioritize user privacy. For starters, Apple TVs do not use automatic content recognition (ACR). This is a tracking technology used by many smart TVs and streami

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