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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Saving Lives Faster: How AI Is Revolutionizing Emergency Response

Imagine this: you're in a serious car accident, and every second counts. Getting to the hospital quickly is crucial. But what if the ambulance could communicate directly with the hospital, sharing your vital signs and medical history, all while you're on the way? This is what CONNECT-AI, a new digit

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Jan 23 2025EDUCATION

Gender Diversity Through Time: A Global Look at Trans and Non-Binary Experiences

Did you know that people who don't fit neatly into the categories of 'man' or 'woman' have existed since the beginning of human history? Long before scientists and scholars in the West started talking about gender as something that's not just about biology, but also about how society shapes it, many

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Zika Kids: How It Affects Their Lives and Longevity

Do you know what happens to kids born with Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS)? It's a tough situation – they often face serious developmental and brain problems. But here's something we didn't know till now: how long do these kids live, and what causes their early deaths? Let's dive into this unknown te

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Big AI's Role in Suicide Prevention: A Fresh Look

Suicide prevention is a pressing global health matter. Annually, about 800, 000 people die by suicide, with around 20 attempts for every death. Large language models (LLMs) could boost digital suicide prevention services, making them more accessible and affordable. However, this also raises importan

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Keep Ties with Law Firm Suing Pharma Giant

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a known vaccine skeptic nominated by President Donald Trump for Health and Human Services secretary, plans to keep his financial interests in certain lawsuits brought by the law firm Wisner Baum. This firm specializes in suing pharmaceutical companies for drug injuries. Ethic

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Immigration Laws: A New Act Takes Shape

Imagine this: President Trump is about to sign the Laken Riley Act. This law is all about making sure that U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can take charge of illegal immigrants who get into trouble with the law. It's a big deal because it stops certain cities and states from protecti

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Harm: How Couples Dehumanize Each Other

Researchers have found that couples might sometimes treat each other badly, a process called dehumanizing deindividuation. This happens when one partner disrespects, ignores, or controls the other. To understand this better, scientists created a new tool called the Dehumanizing Deindividuation in Co

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Skin Doctors in Riyadh: How They Use Dermoscopy

Dermoscopy is a tool that helps doctors look at tiny details on the skin that are usually invisible to the naked eye. It's becoming really important in finding skin cancers early and telling different skin conditions apart. Many countries recommend using dermoscopy to spot skin cancers. But no one h

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Measuring Leprosy Patient Stigma: A New Tool for Ambon

Stigma in leprosy patients is a serious issue, and measuring it accurately is crucial for effective interventions. The SARI Stigma Scale is a tool designed to assess stigma, but it's not available in all languages. Specifically, there's no version in Ambonese-Malay, the language of Ambon, an area wh

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Gamma-Ray Burst Time: A Cosmic Puzzle

Scientists have been wondering if gamma-ray bursts come from far-off parts of the universe. If they do, their light should take longer to reach us, making the bursts look stretched out in time. This is called time dilation. Researchers from the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory used data from their Burs

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