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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Stomach Cancer: Can We Beat It By Fighting Bacteria?

China is facing a big challenge with stomach cancer. This is a serious disease that affects many people. It is one of the most common cancers in the country. So, how can it be stopped? Well, one way to tackle this issue is by looking at the bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, or H. pylori for short

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Mar 04 2025EDUCATION

Counselors' Struggle: Burnout and the Path to Happiness

University counselors have a tough job. They deal with a lot of repetitive tasks and high pressure, which can wear them down over time. This can lead to something called job burnout, where they feel exhausted and lose interest in their work. It's a big problem, especially for those in their late twe

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Rat Anatomy in 3D: A Game Changer for Learning and Research

In today's world, 3D printing is changing how we learn and conduct research in medicine. Imagine being able to hold a detailed, accurate model of a rat's anatomy in your hands. This is exactly what scientists have achieved using a special type of data called DICOM. DICOM data comes from medical ima

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Mar 04 2025RELIGION

The Hidden Stories of Holy Land's Sacred Spaces

The Holy Land, a region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, is packed with history and religious importance. It's a place where Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all meet. This land is home to some truly unique structures known as "womb-tombs. " These aren't your average buildings; th

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Mar 03 2025OPINION

How Beliefs Shape Hiring: The Hidden Bias

Everyone has biases, but what happens when those biases turn into actions? This is a question that researchers have been trying to answer. They discovered that people who hold strong white supremacist beliefs are more likely to act on their biases when hiring. This means that they are more likely

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Religion and Health: How Faith Helped Hispanic Adventists Stay Calm During COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of 365 Hispanic Seventh-day Adventists were studied to see how their faith impacted their health perceptions and anxiety levels. Researchers used a special analysis method to figure out if religious involvement made a difference in how these two factors interact

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Mar 03 2025OPINION

Alcohol: The Social Glue That Binds Us

Alcohol, or hydroxyethane, has a unique way of bringing people together. It's a substance that can make us feel more social, boost our mood, and help us relax around others. Some experts even think it might have been used in ancient rituals. But, it's important to remember that too much of it can be

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Greek Women and Breast Cancer: Understanding Screening Beliefs

Breast cancer is a significant health issue for women in Greece. It's the most common type of cancer among them. To tackle this, health experts need a reliable tool to figure out what influences women's decisions to get screened. This tool should be easy to use and give accurate results. First, let

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Maxi Kleber: From Germany to the NBA

Maxi Kleber, a name that has become a big deal in the basketball world, especially after his move to the L. A. Lakers. But who is he really? Let's dive into his life off the court and find out more about his roots and family. First off, Maxi Kleber was born in Würzburg, Germany. He's proud

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

What Happens When Prostate MRI Shows Suspicious Lesions But Biopsies Are Clean?

Prostate cancer screening can be confusing. Sometimes, MRI scans show suspicious areas, but biopsies come back clean. What does this mean for patients? Doctors don't have clear guidelines for follow-ups in these cases. So, what happens next? Researchers wanted to find out the risk of finding signifi

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