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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Balancing Act: How Work, Family, and Exercise Shape Iranian Women's Lives

In Iran, many women face a tough balancing act between their jobs and family duties. This struggle can make life feel overwhelming. But it's not just about juggling tasks, we all know life is more complex. One group of researchers decided to figure out what influences how Iranian women feel about t

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Personality Maps: What Makes Estonians Tick?

The small country of Estonia, tucked away in the Baltics, is a unique place. You might expect a small country to be uniform, but Estonia is surprisingly diverse. Estonians aren't all the same; different regions are home to different personality traits. This isn't just about quirks, either. The Big F

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Can Doctors Learn When They Have Time?

Residents, or junior doctors, are some of most overworked individuals in healthcare. Imagine juggling patient duties, rotations, and when you have a spare moment there are exams to pay attention to. You need the ability to take online courses when you've got a moment. It's what you would call an 'of

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Elevating Workplace Mental Health

Workplace mental health is a big deal. Everyone knows that work can be stressful. It can take a toll on our minds. But what if there was a way to make workplaces better for our minds? It's not just about having a good job. It's about feeling good and healthy while doing it. Lots of people think abo

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Feb 02 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Dip: Tech Stocks Tumble as Chinese AI Firm Enters the Scene

Bitcoin took a hit early in the day on Monday, dropping below $100, 000. It didn't take long for the world's largest cryptocurrency by market cap to recover from its low point of $97, 900. Seems like Bitcoin's gains from the recent industry-friendly regulations and a national crypto stockpile announ

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Hair Loss Insights: Why Real-Life Data Matters

Alopecia areata is a common skin condition. It makes hair fall out in patches. Some people lose all the hair on their head. Others lose hair everywhere on their body. This can be very upsetting. No one knows what causes it. But, scientists are trying to find out. They are using a special tool called

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Hospital Safety: The Power of Talking and Reporting

Hospitals are always working to keep patients safe. Two main ways they do this are through team talks, known as Routine Clinical Debriefings (RCDs), and detailed reports, called Incident Reports (IRs). RCDs are casual discussions where medical staff chat about their shift. They talk about w

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Boost Your Life With Multiple Sclerosis: Exercise Showdown!

Picture this: you have multiple sclerosis (MS). It's a tough battle already, right? Yet, here's a simple truth: exercise can be your secret weapon for both body and mind. It's a battle against chronic illness as it can make daily tasks a real challenge. But before we dive into the detail

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Plasma Power Protects Your Food

Lots of people worry about eating healthy and avoiding nasty chemicals. Unfortunately, food carrying the nasty chemicals known to cause cancer and weaken your immune and respiratory system. These harmful substances are super tiny, found in food and are known as toxins like aflatoxins. At first, the

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Crash Conspiracy

The crash near Washington's airport in January 2017 sent shockwaves through the aviation world. "Was Trump to blame? " some asked, pointing to his recent policy shake-ups. "Did he cause the crash? " Many online users were quick to blame Trump's fresh policies for the tragedy. Firstly, those in cha

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