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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

How Trust and Quality Shape Your Health Insurance Choices

Imagine you're picking a private health insurance plan. What's the first thing that comes to mind? Trust? Quality? Satisfaction? These factors are crucial and they all play a role in whether you'll stick with your current plan or switch to a new one. First, let's talk about trust. When you trust yo

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Why Pakistanis Believe in Their Doctors

Picture this: You're in a busy Pakistani hospital, waiting for the doctor. What makes you believe in their advice? Is it their reputation? Or maybe it's how they explain things in a way you can understand? Trust in doctors isn't simple. It's a mix of many things. First, there's health liter

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Who Follows the Rules? A Look at COVID-19 Prevention

Different countries in Latin America reacted to COVID-19 in different ways. Exactly how did this affect the prevention measures citizens took? People from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico were asked about their actions during the pandemic. The interviews happened from September 2020 to

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Can AI Build Trust in Pill-Checking Machines?

Pill mistakes are a big deal. They can lead to serious health problems and cost the healthcare system a lot of money. To stop this, scientists made special machines that check pills automatically. These machines are a lot faster than human pharmacists checking. It is still unknown if pharmacists ful

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Health Care: Smart Contracts and Sharing

Imagine health care where multiple organisations can work together seamlessly without the usual hassles or worries. This is possible through smart contracts (SCs). SCs are not new to us. They are digital agreements that self-execute. They are designed to work automatically without needing manual i

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Doctors Can Rebuild Trust with Patients

When COVID-19 changed everything, people started questioning authority – including doctors. Patients now have reservations about treatments and advice. Doctors need new tricks to gain trust back. Meet the LEAP method, a way to turn tense talks into teamwork. Think of it like building a wall; you nee

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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

The White House Welcomes New Media to the Press Briefing

In the heart of Washington, the White House press briefing room is a place where seating isn't just about comfort, it's about clout. The front row is for the big shots from major networks, while the back is where smaller outlets sit. Recently, the Trump administration decided to mix things up. One

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Google's Battle to Overturn a Massive EU Fine

Google is back in the courtroom, fighting a whopping €4. 1 billion antitrust fine from the EU. This time, they're not just asking for a reduction, but hoping to get rid of the fine completely. The issue? Google's business practices in the mobile OS market. The EU thinks Google's deals with Android p

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unveiling AI's Potential: Google's Global Education Push

Imagine if you were told that something you see as scary or pointless could actually change your life for the better. That's what Google is trying to do with artificial intelligence (AI). Most people don't care much about AI, even when big companies like Apple and Samsung put a lot of effort into it

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Folks Trust Scientists Less?

Scientists guide leaders to make smart choices. But recently, people are wondering how much we should trust them. A huge survey in 68 countries asked 71, 922 people about this. The results? Most folks trust scientists and think they should have more say in big decisions. But there are differences be

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