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May 16 2025HEALTH

Ksyen's Mental Health Ward: A Work in Progress

The Ksyen Regional Hospital has been operational for six months. However, its psychiatric ward is not yet fully functional. Currently, only 10 out of the planned 20 beds are available for patients. This is not the full capacity that was promised when the hospital was first approved. The original pla

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Home Healthcare Gets a Boost with $55M Investment

A new player has entered the healthcare scene, aiming to bring medical services right to people's doorsteps. Sprinter Health is a startup that offers at-home preventative care. This includes things like blood tests, eye checks for diabetes, and screenings for colorectal cancer. The goal is to hel

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Africa's Medical Potential with Advanced Therapies

Africa faces a major challenge in healthcare. Many people suffer from diseases that could be treated with advanced therapies. These therapies, like cellular and gene treatments, have the power to change lives. They can improve survival rates, enhance quality of life, and reduce side effects. So, why

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Unfairness in German Mental Health Care

The mental health care system in Germany faces a significant challenge: unfair treatment of some patients. This isn't just about one group. It's about how different forms of unfairness overlap and affect people in complex ways. This is what experts call intersectionality. It's a way to understand ho

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

The Constitution: A Billionaire's Gift to the People

The Constitution of the United States is a powerful document. It has guided the country for over two centuries. Now, a wealthy businessman wants to share this important piece of history with everyone. Ken Griffin, the head of Citadel, has decided to lend his personal copies of the Constitution and t

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Power of Prevention in Indigenous Youth Wellbeing

The landscape of youth wellbeing in Australia is changing. The focus is shifting from reacting to crises to preventing them altogether. This shift is particularly important for First Nations communities. The goal is to empower these communities to take the lead in shaping their own futures. In F

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Spotting Weakness Early: A Fresh Look At Frailty In Older Adults

Frailty is a big deal in older adults. It is a condition where the body's natural defenses weaken. This makes it tough for them to bounce back from illnesses or injuries. It can lead to serious problems like falls, hospital stays, disability, or even death. Spotting frailty early is key to helpi

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

How Age Affects the Way We Step Over Things

When people get older, they often trip over things. This is a big deal because it can lead to serious injuries. Scientists have been looking into how older adults move their feet when they step over obstacles. They want to understand if there are clear differences compared to younger people. However

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes What We See and Say

People often share their memories in situations where cultures mix. This happens a lot in places like eyewitness interviews. A study looked into how people from Sub-Saharan Africa and Western Europe remember and talk about events they witnessed. The experiment involved 64 participants who watched a

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May 16 2025POLITICS

When Unlikely Allies Shift Views

In a world where political views are often set in stone, it's interesting to see how unexpected supporters can shake things up. This is not about dramatic changes, but about how people's opinions on policies can shift when someone from their own group supports something unusual. For instance, if a l

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