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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Helping Students Before They Reach a Breaking Point

University students are facing a serious issue: suicide. This is especially true in countries that aren't as wealthy. Schools are a place where students can get help, but they also have their own set of problems. Many students struggle with stress, feeling alone, and not belonging. These feelings c

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Jul 19 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Schisandra Fruit Quality: The Science Behind Stress

Schisandra chinensis fruits are famous for their health benefits. They protect the liver, reduce stress, and fight off harmful molecules. But, picking too many wild fruits led to farming them. However, farmed ones aren't as good as the wild ones. Scientists think this might be because wild plants fa

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Wasted Shots: How U. S. Missed the Mark on Mpox Vaccines for Africa

A big chance to help was lost. Almost 800, 000 doses of mpox vaccine, promised to African nations, are now useless. They expired because they weren't sent in time. This was part of a bigger plan by the Biden team. They wanted to send over 1 million doses to Africa. But, only a small part of that pro

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Medicaid Data Sharing: A New Immigration Enforcement Tool?

The Trump administration has quietly authorized Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to access sensitive personal data of Medicaid recipients. This data includes home addresses, ethnic backgrounds, and other identifying information of the 79 million people enrolled in the program. The agreement

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Unmasking the Hidden Struggles of Care Aides: A New Approach to Understanding Work Stress

Care aides are the unsung heroes in long-term care homes, providing essential support to residents. They handle daily activities and ensure residents get the attention they need. But this job is tough and can lead to high stress and job dissatisfaction. While we know a lot about what causes stress a

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Jul 18 2025EDUCATION

How Teachers in Poland Helped Students During COVID-19

Teachers in Poland had a tough job during COVID-19. They did more than just teach lessons. They also helped students deal with stress and problems. This support was crucial, especially when students lost personal resources like friends, family time, and routines. Teachers used different ways to hel

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Making Science Fun: The Hidden Risks of Simplified Learning

Science is often seen as complex and hard to grasp. To make it more appealing, many turn to short, engaging videos. But there's a catch. Making science too simple might lead to the "easiness effect. " This is when people think they understand more than they actually do. This bias has been studied be

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

How Our Eyes Choose What to Focus On While Learning New Skills

People's eyes tend to move toward certain spots when learning new tasks. These spots can be important for getting information or for getting rewards. Researchers wanted to see how well people could guess if they would succeed or fail at a task. They also wanted to see if this guess would change wher

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Jul 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Setback at Tomorrowland: Festival Presses On Despite Fire

A huge fire tore through the main stage of Tomorrowland in Belgium just a day before the festival kicked off. No one was hurt, but the damage was severe. The organizers quickly shared the news on social media, letting everyone know that the main stage was badly affected. Even with this setback, the

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Jul 17 2025FINANCE

Where the Rich Pay the Most: A Look at the Top 10 Cities

Singapore is still the priciest place for wealthy folks, according to a recent study. This is the third year in a row it's held this spot. The study looked at the cost of fancy stuff like cars, jewelry, and private schools in 25 big cities around the world. It also asked rich people with at least $1

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