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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

A Familiar Voice Can Calm ICU Patients

In a bustling ICU, patients on ventilators often face a scary and confusing condition called delirium. This happens to a lot of them, making them feel upset and disoriented. But what if a simple recording of a loved one's voice could help? Researchers tested this idea. They took 178 patients and sp

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Medical Imaging: A Game Changer for Latin America

Latin America is stepping into the future of healthcare with AI-assisted imaging. This technology is not just a trend; it's a powerful tool that's changing how doctors see and treat patients. From Mexico to Argentina, hospitals and clinics are starting to use AI to make better diagnoses and improve

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans: A New Era of Influence

The United States and China are locked in a high-stakes race to control the future of technology. Both nations are using their tech industries to expand their influence around the world. The U. S. is using its advanced AI and data systems to create dependencies on American networks. China, on the ot

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

How a Tiny Change Can Make Big Waves in Light Detection

Scientists have found a way to make light sensors work better by adding a special material to them. These sensors are used in things like communication and smart devices. The problem was that they weren't very good at detecting light in dark places or pinpointing where the light was coming from. But

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Lupus: Nepal's Hidden Health Mystery

Lupus is a tricky disease that confuses the body's defense system. In Nepal, doctors have spotted that many people with lupus also have blood problems. Anemia, a condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells, is the most common issue. This isn't just happening in Nepal. It's a wides

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Pardon: What Was Left Out?

President Donald Trump recently pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance. This decision came under scrutiny, especially since Binance has been linked to the Trump family's crypto ventures. During a recent appearance on CBS News's 60 Minutes, Trump was questioned about this pardon. However, no

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Robots vs. Cameras: A New Way to Remove Thyroids in Japan

In Japan, doctors are trying out a new way to remove thyroids. They are using robots! This method is called transaxillary robotic thyroidectomy, or TART for short. It's not the only new way to do this. There's also a method using cameras called video-assisted neck surgery, or VANS. Doctors wanted t

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Scars: How Trust Shaped Mental Health After the 2023 Attack

The 2023 terror attack in Israel left deep emotional scars. Beyond the visible trauma, there's a less talked about issue: moral injury. This happens when people feel betrayed by those they trust, like leaders or institutions. A year later, this betrayal still affects mental health. Researchers want

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Fight: The Hidden Battle of Pancreatic Cancer

Mark Spain was a familiar face in many homes. His cheerful "Good morning, Sunshines, " on Facebook and his nightly news segments on ABC 13 News made him a beloved figure. But behind the scenes, a silent battle was unfolding. In November 2024, Mark's life took an unexpected turn. He woke up feeling u

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Fueling Athletes: What Metabolic Rates Reveal About Health

Athletes push their bodies to the limit, but what happens when they don't fuel them right? Low energy availability, or LEA, occurs when athletes don't consume enough calories to match their energy output. This imbalance can lead to health issues. One way to check for LEA is by looking at the resting

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