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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Sifting Through the Virtual Classroom Perceptions of Teachers and Students Following COVID

The swift and unexpected arrival of COVID really shook up education world wise. Teachers and students faced a sudden shift from walking into classrooms and standing in front of chalkboards. The requirements of information gatherings and the ease of interaction between the faculty and students as tea

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Hidden Barriers: HIV/AIDS Patients Face Access Issues

China is home to millions of people with HIV/AIDS, many of whom rely on antiretroviral drugs to survive. These drugs are a lifeline, but accessing them can be tough. There is not much info on the practical challenges these patients face. It is important to understand the difficulties patients might

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Can Doctors Learn When They Have Time?

Residents, or junior doctors, are some of most overworked individuals in healthcare. Imagine juggling patient duties, rotations, and when you have a spare moment there are exams to pay attention to. You need the ability to take online courses when you've got a moment. It's what you would call an 'of

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

USAID in Turmoil: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The future of the USAID agency hangs by a thread. Why is the government ordering massive changes? It's all very complicated. USAID, the heart of the country's humanitarian aid efforts abroad, faces a significant overhaul. This time, the shakeup is different. The Trump administration has put USAID

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

When Hearts and Moods Collide: A Study of Elderly Health

The Japanese study focused on how depression affected the cardiovascular health of older people. It is a well-known fact that depression can lead to heart disease in people who are middle-aged. But the question arose whether depression could also affect the heart health of those aged 75 years and ab

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Feb 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Owning a 300ZX: The Good and The Bad!

The Nissan 300ZX, a beloved sports car with a legendary status among auto enthusiasts, has had a long run since its second-generation debut in 1990. The 300ZX was like a savior, boosting the reputation of the Z-line cars. Eventhough it was discontinued over 25 years ago, the 300ZX's popularity has n

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Platte County Mental Health Drama Still Unfolding

Platte County has not been able to implement a youth mental health fund. This fund was approved as a quarter-cent sales tax by voters. However, it was halted by commissioners in December. Months later, this decision remains contentious. A report was released from the Platte County Health De

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Tough Day at Pebble Beach

The seaside course of Pebble Beach hosted golfers with everything from biting winds to rain. A cold front turned the final few holes into a challenge for many golfers on the tour. Some were able to keep their heads above the water, but others, like Rory McIlroy, struggled. McIlroy was making a co

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump, Nvidia and AI:A sneak peek into the discussion

The White House meeting between Trump and Nvidia's CEO, Huang, took everyone by surprise. Huang was meeting with President Trump to discuss AI futures. The chips created by Nvidia support the development of robots, apps, and games. They are unique in that they are specially designed for AI only

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Fighting HIV in Cameroon's North West: A Child's Health Matters The Very Most

Cameroon faces an uphill battle with HIV it struggles with it clinically. Among those fought hard on is the North West Region of the country. This area faces a stark reality: roughly 4 out of 100 of residents are living with HIV. That's significantly higher than Cameroon's national average of 2. 7

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