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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Harvard Under Fire: The Political Battle for University Independence

The political storm brewing around Harvard University is not just about a single institution. It's a clash that reflects a broader struggle between conservative ideologies and academic freedom. The conflict began with a podcast discussion in 2021, where far-right blogger Curtis Yarvin and former Tru

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Uber's Subscription Service Under Fire: The FTC's Big Move

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took a significant step by filing a lawsuit against Uber. The issue? Uber's subscription service, Uber One. The FTC claims that Uber has been misleading customers about the benefits and costs of this service. They also argue that Uber makes it too hard for users to

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Black Box Predictions in Sports Medicine

In the world of sports, athletes push their bodies to the limit. To keep them in top shape, doctors use various tools and methods. One of these tools is black box prediction methods. These methods use complex algorithms to predict injuries or performance. However, these tools are not always reliable

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Why Are Women Missing in Orthopedic Surgery?

There is a noticeable gap in the number of women in orthopedic surgery. This is true all over the world. The number of female medical students is rising. Yet, few women choose to specialize in orthopedics. This is a puzzle. Why is this happening? Is it because of the nature of the work? Or is it due

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Kids and the Wacky World of Anesthesia

The world of anesthesia is a bit like a magic trick. It can make kids go from wide awake to fast asleep in seconds. But sometimes, when they wake up, things get a bit wacky. This is known as pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium, or PAED. It's like when a kid wakes up from a nap and is super confu

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Can Brain Zaps Boost Social Skills in Kids with Autism?

The world of autism research is always buzzing with new ideas. One recent study has been looking into transcranial pulsed current stimulation, or tPCS. This fancy term refers to a technique that uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate the brain. The goal? To see if it can help kids with autism sp

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Apr 21 2025RELIGION

Faith and Fortune: How Religion and Money Shape Happiness

Religion often plays a big role in how happy people feel. A lot of studies have shown that the more involved someone is in religion, the happier they tend to be. But is this true for everyone? Does it matter if you go to church or just pray at home? What about money and education? These questio

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids Stay Calm During Heart Check-Ups

In the bustling world of pediatric emergency care, kids often face more than just physical discomfort. Fear and anxiety can strike during even the simplest of procedures, like an electrocardiogram (ECG). ECG is a painless test that measures the heart's electrical activity. It's a vital tool for d

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Pregnant People Through Better Health Care

In 2018, Massachusetts took a big step forward in health care. They started using a new system called Accountable Care Organizations, or ACOs, for their Medicaid program. This system is designed to make health care better and more efficient. One key part of this new system is that it requires all AC

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Incentives for Better Blood Pressure Care in Rural China

In the vast rural areas of China, managing high blood pressure is a tough job. Doctors in these regions often find it hard to give the best care. One big reason might be that they don't have enough money to motivate them to keep up good work over time. So, a new plan is in the works to test out diff

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