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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Tracking Speech Patterns in Psychosis Recovery

Psychosis is a serious mental health condition. It affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It can be tough to track how well someone is getting better. A recent study looked into how speech patterns can help monitor changes in psychosis symptoms over time. The study focused on three main ar

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Jun 23 2025SPORTS

A Teacher's Unlikely Victory

A high school health teacher from Pennsylvania recently found himself in the spotlight after a surprising win at a high-stakes sports competition in New York City. Matt Dennish, a 39-year-old educator, secured a third-place finish in the Fanatics Games, a contest featuring both professional athletes

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Jun 23 2025SPORTS

Tom Brady's Big Win and Generous Giveaway

The first-ever Fanatics Games took place in New York, featuring a mix of athletes, celebrities, and fans competing in eight different sports challenges. The event was a hit, with Tom Brady stealing the show. He topped the leaderboard with 399. 1 points, securing the $1 million prize. Brady, known fo

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

The MMA Legend Steps Back

The world of mixed martial arts just got a bit quieter. Jon Jones, often hailed as the best fighter in the sport's history, has decided to hang up his gloves. The news came from UFC CEO Dana White, who shared the update during a press conference in Azerbaijan. Jones, at 37, made the call to retire j

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Jun 22 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Anatomy Lessons on Future Doctors' Body Donation Choices

Medical students in China are crucial in shaping the future of body donation. Their views on donating their bodies after death can reveal a lot about how they see the importance of anatomical education. This is not just about learning anatomy. It's also about understanding the human spirit and the

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Microbial Allies in Agriculture

Nature has its own ways of keeping things in check. One such way is through tiny organisms called microbes. These microbes are everywhere, even in the soil. Among them, some are super important. They are called keystone taxa. They play a big role in keeping the soil healthy. They help plants grow be

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Measles Returns to Utah: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

A measles case has popped up in Utah County, marking the first local infection in at least two years. This news has health officials on high alert, urging people to be vigilant about symptoms and vaccination status. The infected individual, an adult between 20 and 40, was not vaccinated and had no r

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Pitching's Hidden Impact: What's Really Going On With Young Baseball Arms?

Baseball is a beloved sport, but it comes with risks, especially for young players. One big concern is the stress on the elbow during pitching. This stress can lead to instability in the medial elbow joint, which is the inner part of the elbow. This instability can be spotted using ultrasound techn

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

How Your Brain Makes Quick Decisions

The brain uses different methods to make decisions. One way is by using a model-based approach. This method is accurate but takes more effort. The other way is model-free. It is quicker but can be less accurate. Most people think that the brain uses model-based methods for careful decisions. They be

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Jun 20 2025CRIME

Insurance Giants Under Cyber Siege

The insurance industry in the US is under attack. Cybercriminals have successfully breached Aflac, a major player in the insurance world. This incident is part of a wider trend of hacking attempts targeting insurance companies. Aflac, known for its significant customer base and substantial annual re

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