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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Medical Education Shake-Up: A New Path?

Idaho is at a crossroads when it comes to medical education. The state is thinking about leaving a long-standing partnership with the University of Washington and three other states in the Western region. This partnership, known as WWAMI, has been around for 50 years and has allowed Idaho students t

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Feb 15 2025FINANCE

Chilly January Hits Retail Sales Hard

In January, U. S. retail sales took a nosedive. This wasn't just because of the cold weather, which kept many people indoors. The drop was also influenced by other factors. The Commerce Department reported a 0. 9% decrease in retail sales from December. This was a bigger drop than experts had predic

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and Seizure Meds: What You Need to Know

Epilepsy is a serious condition that affects many individuals, and antiseizure medications (ASMs) are commonly used to manage it. However, these medications can have unintended effects on the heart. Some ASMs can interfere with how the body processes fats, leading to an increased risk of heart disea

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Feb 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Optical Pulses Solve Big Graph Problems

Imagine trying to find the best way to organize a massive party where everyone knows each other, but no one wants to be in the same group as their friends. This is similar to the maximum independent set problem in graphs, a big challenge in optimization. Scientists have been exploring a new way to

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: Hospitals Flooded, Kids at Risk

This flu season is no joke. Hospitals across the US are packed with patients, and the numbers are staggering. In fact, more people are ending up in the hospital with flu than with Covid-19. It's a tough situation, especially for kids. Doctors are seeing a spike in serious brain issues, like swell

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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Apps to the Rescue: Exploring Anatomy Learning Tools

Learning human anatomy can be a real challenge, but mobile apps are changing the game. These apps offer a flexible, interactive, and personalized way to study, making it easier for students and healthcare professionals to grasp complex concepts. Imagine having a 3D model of the human body right in

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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Little Linguists: The Struggle of Russian and Ukrainian Kids Learning Turkish

Imagine moving to a new country where you don't speak the language. That's the reality for many kids from Russia and Ukraine who moved to Turkey. These kids, aged 4-5, are facing big challenges learning Turkish. They make mistakes in how they say words, how they put sentences together, and more.

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Feb 15 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Tissues: The Shrink-Resistant Hydrogel Breakthrough

Imagine trying to build something with a material that keeps shrinking. That's a big problem in tissue engineering. Scientists have been using collagen-based hydrogels, which are great for growing cells, but they have a nasty habit of shrinking when cells interact with them. This makes it hard to cr

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

AI in the Bathroom: A New Era for Urology?

Imagine this: a world where your doctor can chat with you about your health issues using AI. That's right! AI is making waves in urology, the medical field that deals with urinary and reproductive systems. It's not just about robots and fancy gadgets. It's about making healthcare more accessible and

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Feb 14 2025CRIME

Fire Scenes: The Unsung Heroes of Dental Detectives

Fire scenes are tough for investigators. They're like a giant puzzle with missing pieces. Dental evidence is a big help. But it's fragile and can get mixed up with other stuff. That's where forensic odontologists (FOs) come in. They're like dental detectives. They help find, protect, and move dental

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