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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

How Physios Can Boost Lives of Dementia Patients

Dementia is more than just memory loss; it's a brain condition that alters how people think and live daily. Physiotherapists play a crucial role here, helping patients stay independent and active. But many physios feel they lack the knowledge and confidence to work with dementia patients effectively

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Trimming the Fat: A Fresh Look at Federal Departments

Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the leaders of President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), hinted at a significant change for the federal government. On a recent Sunday morning chat with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo, Ramaswamy, who is working alongside billionaire Elon Musk, disc

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Nov 17 2024EDUCATION

Why Special Ed Costs Are Catching Up with Schools

Public schools like Marblehead and Gloucester are facing a major challenge: the cost of special education is skyrocketing. This year, Marblehead spent $4. 4 million on special education outside their district, which is almost three times more than a decade ago. Gloucester’s costs have also shot up b

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Nov 17 2024EDUCATION

Women in White Coats: Early Strides in Hungarian Medical Education for Women

Imagine a time when women couldn't be doctors. That's how it was in Hungary until 1895. That's when things started to change. A bunch of brave ladies decided to challenge the norms. They wanted to study medicine, just like men. The first to do so were Erzsébet Farkas and Flóra Volentik. They were th

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Olu Oluwatimi: From Maryland to NFL, a Story of Nigerian Roots and Football Dreams

Olu Oluwatimi, the Seattle Seahawks center, has an impressive football journey. Born in Maryland in 1999, his story starts at DeMatha Catholic High School, where he first showed his talent. After a brief stint at the Air Force Academy and then playing for the University of Virginia, Oluwatimi eventu

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Nov 17 2024EDUCATION

Trouble in Santa Clara: Board and Superintendent Conflict Affects Students

A recent report has highlighted some serious issues in the Santa Clara County Office of Education. The 42-page report found that the county’s education board wasn’t following its own rules, leading to a strained relationship with the office’s administration. This could end up costing the county and

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Boosting Teen Activity: Classroom Lessons Go Outside

Sitting still isn't good for anyone. It can lead to heart problems, mental health struggles, and other health issues. Schools have a big role to play in keeping kids active. They can reach children from all backgrounds during a large chunk of their day. One way schools can do this is by teaching out

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Shuffling Staff and Politics: A Week of Changes

In the world of sports, the Chicago Bears swiftly made a change, firing their offensive coordinator Shane Waldron just nine games into his stint. This leaves the team's new offensive coordinator, Thomas Brown, with the challenge of reviving their playbook before their upcoming game against the Packe

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Midwives' Tales: Why Storytelling Matters in Practice

You might think that storytelling is just a way to pass the time, but it can actually be a powerful tool in midwifery. While it's known that sharing work-related stories helps student midwives learn, not much is explored about how storytelling impacts daily midwifery practice. Let's dive into why mi

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's Education Department: Will It Stay or Go?

Trump once promised to close the Department of Education, but was he serious? Experts say it's not just about the wall anymore. Eight years later, Trump's first term showed some of his wild ideas became real policies. Heritage Foundation's document, Project 2025, might be influencing Trump's educati

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