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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Trauma Changes What We Remember

Trauma can mess with how our brains work, especially when it comes to remembering things. People with PTSD often have trouble focusing on negative stuff. Some get hypervigilant and notice negative things more. Others dissociate and try not to notice them at all. This can change how they remember things. A study looked at people who were in Paris during the 2015 terr...

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

EU's Small Package Problem: Time for a Change?

The EU is facing a growing issue with small packages from China. These packages often slip through customs duties because of their low value. Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen wants to change this. He believes the EU needs to take action. Heinen plans to talk with other EU finance ministers about this. He wants to apply customs duties to packages worth less than 1...

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Medical Students and the ADHD Challenge: What's Really Going On?

Medical students are under a lot of pressure. It's no surprise that many of them struggle with focus and mental health. A recent study looked into how common ADHD symptoms are among these students and what affects their attention spans. The study involved 231 medical students. Most of them were young, around 22 years old, and 72% were female. The results showed that...

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Fight: The Hidden Battle of Pancreatic Cancer

Mark Spain was a familiar face in many homes. His cheerful "Good morning, Sunshines, " on Facebook and his nightly news segments on ABC 13 News made him a beloved figure. But behind the scenes, a silent battle was unfolding. In November 2024, Mark's life took an unexpected turn. He woke up feeling unwell and decided to visit the emergency room. That visit led to a sh...

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Might Be Helping Older Adults Feel Better

In China, a big study looked at how smartphones affect the mood of older adults. Over 10, 000 people, with an average age of 84, were part of this research. The study found that those who used smartphones had fewer signs of depression compared to those who didn't. The study grouped smartphone users based on what they used their devices for. Some used them for everyd...

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Unseen Battles: The Hidden Care Needs of Early-Onset Alzheimer's Patients

Early-onset Alzheimer's disease is a harsh reality that many people face before they even reach old age. It's a fast-moving condition that can make life really tough. The good news is that early palliative care can help figure out what patients need and support families in making important decisions for the future. A recent study took a closer look at the care needs...

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs Turn Online Shopping Into a Headache

People in the US are facing new problems when they buy things from other countries. This is because of changes in rules about taxes on imports, called tariffs. These changes are making it harder and more expensive to get packages from abroad. For example, someone in Alabama wanted to buy wine from Italy. But the delivery company, UPS, said they couldn't send it. The...

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Aug 21 2025SCIENCE

Decoding Body's Hidden Signals: The Science Behind MRI's Invisible Maps

Ever wondered how doctors can see inside your body without cutting you open? It's not magic, it's science! MRI machines are like superheroes, but they need special helpers called phantoms to learn their powers. These phantoms aren't ghosts, but clever tools made to copy how our body parts react to magnetic fields. The ISMRM Electro-Magnetic Tissue Properties Study G...

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Twist: Cancer Mimics Pregnancy

A woman's life took a shocking turn when she discovered she wasn't pregnant, but instead, had a rare form of cancer. She had gone to the doctor after three months of heavy, irregular periods. Her periods had always been normal before this. Doctors initially thought she might be pregnant because a pregnancy test came back positive, and she had a lump in her stomach. ...

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

Stay Cool, Stay Hydrated: Why Water is Your Best Friend in Sports

When the summer heat kicks in, young athletes hitting the field or court face a big challenge: staying hydrated. It's not just about feeling good; it's about playing your best and avoiding serious health issues. Dehydration can sneak up on you. It starts with simple things like a dry mouth or a headache. But if you ignore it, things can get really bad. We're talking...

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