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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

China's Growing Influence in Cambodia: A New Era of Partnership

The landscape of Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, is changing rapidly. Chinese influence is becoming more visible. Streets are now adorned with Chinese signs. One of the most notable changes is the ring road encircling the city. It was officially renamed Xi Jinping Boulevard last year. This road

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Singapore's Dilemma: Should the Government Fund Heart Pumps?

Singapore is considering a big move. It's looking into whether it should fund a special medical device. This device is for people with severe heart failure. These individuals cannot receive a heart transplant. The country is trying to figure out if this device is a good use of public funds. However,

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Need for Better ER Note Quality

Emergency rooms are always busy places. Doctors and nurses are constantly moving. They see many patients every day. They have to write notes about each patient. These notes are very important. They help other doctors understand what happened. They also help doctors learn from each other. But

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Challenges in Accessing Migraine Treatment Info Online

There is a big problem with the information available online about treating chronic migraines. It is often too hard to understand. This is a big issue because it makes it difficult for people to make informed decisions about their health. The average reading level of the information is at a 10th-

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

How Often Should You Spray Your Grapevines?

Growing grapes in pots can be a fun project. But it's important to know how often to spray them with phosphonate. This is a chemical that helps keep plants healthy. A recent study looked at how often to spray and how much to use. They tested two different amounts and two different frequencies ov

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Government Data: The Unseen Casualty of Political Shifts

The federal government has been gathering and sharing data for years. This data helps in decision-making at all levels. It informs leaders, businesses, schools, and healthcare providers across the nation. Yet, this crucial data is now at risk due to recent changes in government policies. Th

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Why Vaccination Matters More Than Ever

The measles virus is making a comeback in the U. S. This highly contagious disease is spreading rapidly, with over 700 cases reported in 2025 so far. This is more than double the number of cases seen in all of 2024. The outbreak has hit several states hard, with Texas reporting the most cases. Sadly

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Why Child Abuse Reports Are Often Missed in Hospitals

Child abuse is a serious problem that affects many young lives. To tackle this issue, it's crucial to gather and analyze data. This helps in creating effective policies and programs to protect children. However, there's a big problem: child abuse cases are often not reported correctly in hospitals.

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Keeping Wires in Place:A Practical Look at Neck Pain Relief

Cervical spinal cord stimulation is a technique that is often used to ease pain in the upper body. It is a type of neuromodulation that can be very effective. People often try it out for a week before deciding if they want a permanent implant. This is called a percutaneous trial. The stimulatio

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Struggle and Strength of Cancer Patients: Speaking Up for Themselves

When people are fighting cancer, they face big changes in their bodies and minds. It is a tough time. They often struggle with their physical abilities, mental health, and overall well-being. But there is one powerful tool that can help them navigate these challenges: speaking up for themselves. Thi

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