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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Seizure Detection: A Smarter Approach

Epileptic seizures are a common neurological issue, often triggered by irregular brain activity and stress. To tackle this, scientists have turned to EEGs, which measure brain waves. These readings are then analyzed using advanced tech, like deep learning, to spot and predict seizures. One new meth

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Jun 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Venice's Big Celebration: Who's Going to Bezos' Wedding?

Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder, is tying the knot with Lauren Sánchez this month in Venice, Italy. This isn't just any wedding; it's a lavish affair that has sparked some controversy. Locals in Venice are not happy about the event, and protests have been happening. But despite the backlash, many fam

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Shapes Teen Choices on Vaping and Cannabis

Teens are always online, surrounded by posts about vaping and cannabis. These posts can make these habits seem normal or even appealing. It's a problem because it can push teens to try things they might not otherwise consider. Social media is full of images and videos that make vaping and cannabis

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Wearables: A New Way to Track Your Meds?

Wearable tech might just be the game-changer we need for tracking medication adherence. You know how it is—people often forget to take their meds, and doctors usually have to rely on patients' own reports, which aren't always accurate. But what if there was a better way? Enter wearable devices. The

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Rhythm: How AI Can Improve Heart Health Checks

Heart problems, where the heartbeat goes haywire, are tricky to spot in everyday life. Doctors have been using smart tech to help, but they're still figuring out how much heart data is needed to make a good call. A new study dives into this, using AI to see how well it can tell if someone's heart is

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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Tech Helps Clean Up China's Water

In small towns across China, wastewater treatment plants are having a tough time. These plants use special ponds called ecological combination ponds (ECPs) to clean water. But when the water coming in changes a lot, it's hard to adjust the settings. This leads to too much air being pumped in and too

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Pharmacies Step Up: Sore Throat Tests Save Time and Money

In England, pharmacists are taking on a bigger role in healthcare. They are now using quick tests to check for Strep A in people with sore throats. This is a big deal because many people go to their doctors for sore throats and often get antibiotics they don't need. Strep A is a common bacterial ca

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Meningitis in Kids: A Global Health Challenge

Meningitis is a big problem for children around the world. It can be very serious and even deadly. It can also cause long-term health issues. A recent study looked at how big this problem is and how it has changed over time. The study found that meningitis is still a major concern. It affects many

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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungi's Surprising Role in Desert Soil

The Earth's surface is always changing. Both living things and non-living processes shape it. Recently, scientists have realized that these two forces interact more than we thought. One interesting process is biogenic weathering. This is when plants and fungi team up to break down rocks. They do thi

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Young and Old People See Aging Differently

People have different ideas about aging. What does aging well mean to them? It's not the same for everyone. Some see it as staying active. Others think it's about being happy. Understanding these views is key. Why is this important? It helps us know how to support people as they age. Not everyone n

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