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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

President Trump's Citizenship Plan: A Constitutional Conundrum?

Think back to the 1990s, when a bill similar to President Trump's recent executive order on birthright citizenship was floating around Congress. This bill aimed to stop children born in the U. S. to non-legal residents from automatically becoming citizens. Such bills have been proposed before, but t

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Power of Spirituality in Lowering Blood Pressure

Spirituality has been hinted to boost patient outcomes, although it hasn't been thoroughly tested in clinical trials yet. Imagine this: a condition like hypertension, a leading cause of heart disease globally, might be influenced by something other than medications. Enter the FEEL Trial, which delve

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Helping Taiwan's Caregivers: A New Tool for Measuring Grief

When someone is seriously ill, family caregivers play a crucial role in their care. In Taiwan, there's a need for a quick and reliable way to assess how these caregivers are coping after the loss of their loved one. This is where the Hospice Foundation of Taiwan steps in. They've created a new tool

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

AI Helpers in Laryngeal Cancer Surgery: A Look at Six Image-Reading Tools

Recent times have seen artificial intelligence (AI) making waves in medicine. One area where AI is being explored is in surgical contexts, particularly in interpreting medical images. This study dives into how six different AI tools, called multimodal large language models (MLLMs), handle images rel

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

How AI Helps Predict Outcomes in Aortic Arch Shapes for TAVR Procedures

Did you know that the shape of your aortic arch can impact the success of a heart valve replacement? This is particularly important for a procedure called transfemoral TAVR, where doctors replace a faulty heart valve through the femoral artery. Until now, no one had really looked into how the shape

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Snap Up A Super Deal: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ On Discount

Looking for a powerful tablet at a bargain price? The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ has just gotten cheaper at Best Buy. Right now, you can grab the 256GB version for $799. 99, which is a massive $200 savings off the regular price of $999. 99. So, what makes this tablet a great choice? It's all about the s

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Checking In: A Look at Psychiatry Training in Germany

Have you ever wondered how psychiatrists and psychotherapists in Germany are trained? Well, until recently, there hasn't been a nationwide evaluation of their further training and work conditions. This might seem like a big deal, especially when you consider that attracting young talent and ensuring

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Changes in Surgery Rates and Outcomes for Cirrhosis Patients

Researchers have been digging into how often patients with liver cirrhosis end up having surgeries and how these operations affect their chances of survival. They dug through data from VA hospitals over a span of nearly two decades. Turns out, the number of surgeries for these folks has been on the

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Meniscal Allograft Survival: Does Cartilage Repair Matter?

The success of meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT) relies on recognizing and treating cartilage damage at the same time. But how much does repairing cartilage during MAT affect the surgery's long-term success and failure rates? Researchers set out to find answers by comparing MAT procedures wit

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Early Eye Disease Detection: How Tear Sensors Are Shaking Up Research

Have you ever thought about tears as a window into your health? It turns out they can be! Electrochemical biosensors, which are like tiny, smart detectors, can quickly and affordably check for early signs of eye diseases by analyzing tears. But up until now, no one had really looked into how these s

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