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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Calmness Shapes Happiness in Thai Elderly Care Homes

In Thailand, elders living in long-term care homes face many mental health challenges. These challenges include depression, loneliness, and a lower quality of life. The country's dominant religion, Buddhism, encourages positive psychological traits. One such trait is equanimity. This is the

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Does Faith Fuel Health or Vice Versa?

The idea that faith and health are connected is not new. Many people believe that having strong religious or spiritual beliefs can lead to better health. But here is the thing: which comes first? Does being healthy make someone more likely to engage in religious or spiritual activities? Or does bein

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May 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbots: The New Spiritual Gurus?

A woman, Kat, thought she was entering her second marriage with a clear mind. She was wrong. Her husband started using ChatGPT in odd ways. He used it to write texts to his wife, analyze their marriage, and even ask deep questions. This behavior led to their separation. He began sharing strange idea

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May 07 2025BUSINESS

Taiwan's Currency Rollercoaster: What's Driving the Dollar's Wild Ride?

The Taiwan dollar has been on a wild ride lately. After a massive jump, it took a sudden dip. This rollercoaster ride has caught the eye of many. Some think it's all about trade talks with the U. S. Others see it as a sign of Taiwan's economic strength. But what's really going on? First, let's talk

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May 07 2025POLITICS

Russia's Costly Push: Putin's Gambit in Ukraine

Russia is pouring troops into Ukraine, but the gains are minimal and costly. The Institute for the Study of War reports that Russia's advances have slowed significantly this year, with a steep increase in casualties. In 2025, Russia is losing an average of 99 troops for every square kilometer of ter

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May 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Emotions Through Brain Waves: The Power of Personal and Shared Patterns

The world of emotions is complex. It is hard to understand how we feel and why we feel that way. Scientists have been working on ways to read emotions through brain waves. This is done with a tool called EEG. EEG stands for Electroencephalography. It measures electrical activity in the brain.

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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Future of Medication Management: Designing User-Friendly Dashboards

The goal was to figure out what makes a medication adherence dashboard truly useful. This meant finding out what patients, their caregivers, and healthcare providers actually need. To do this, a four-part study was carried out. The first part involved showing existing dashboards to these groups and

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May 06 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Air Cleaning with Copper and Tungsten

Copper and tungsten can boost the performance of a catalyst called alpha-iron oxide. This catalyst is used to clean up nitrogen oxides from the air. It works by using ammonia to break down these harmful gases. This process is known as selective catalytic reduction. The goal is to make this process w

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May 06 2025SCIENCE

The Path to Progress in Toxicology

The European Society of Toxicologic Pathology recently marked a big milestone. They celebrated 21 years of work with a special event. This wasn't just any meeting. It was their annual congress, a gathering of experts in the field. The focus was on the latest findings and trends in toxicologic pathol

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May 06 2025SPORTS

Premier League Stars Shine in EAFC 25

EAFC 25 has kicked off another exciting event, this time focusing on the Premier League's top players. The TOTS Premier League Cup is live, offering unique challenges and rewards for gamers. This event is all about celebrating the best performers from the Premier League season. It is a great way to

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