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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Can Computers Guess if Therapy Will Work?

When it comes to tackling emotional disorders like depression and anxiety, finding the right treatment can be a real challenge. These conditions affect millions of people worldwide and put a massive strain on healthcare systems. One exciting idea is using machine learning to predict how well someone

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Hope in Hard Times: How Care Teams Talk to Families About Late-Stage Dementia

Late-stage dementia is a tough journey for everyone involved. Families often struggle to find hope during this time. Care teams in nursing homes have a big job. They need to talk about tough topics with families. These talks happen during care plan meetings. The goal is to keep hope alive, even when

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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Muscle Proteins: A New Way to Tell Them Apart

Proteins are like siblings from the same family. They might look alike, but they often have different jobs in the body. This is especially true for proteins made from the same gene, known as proteoforms. These proteoforms can be tricky to tell apart because they are so similar. However, spotting the

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Health Choices: The Hidden Factors

Older adults juggling multiple health issues face a tough time when it comes to making healthcare decisions. Their preferences and the reasons behind their choices are often overlooked. This is a big problem because it means their needs might not be fully met. So, what exactly do these adults consid

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Faces of Tragedy: A Look at Violent Deaths in 2022

There is a lot of talk about violence in America. But how much do we really know about it? In 2022, a staggering number of people lost their lives to violence. 24, 000 died from homicide. Another 49, 000 took their own lives. These are not just numbers. They are people. Mothers, fathers, sisters, br

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Can Early Warning Scores Save Lives in Hospitals?

In the fast-paced world of hospitals, every second counts. A tool called the National Early Warning Score 2, or NEWS2, has been making waves in how doctors spot and handle patients in trouble. It's a simple scoring system that helps doctors quickly see if a patient's condition is getting worse. This

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

The Doctor's Dilemma: Navigating Healthcare's New Challenges

The medical field is in a tough spot. Doctors are dealing with a lot of pressure. Health care costs are going up, especially for services that don't add much value. Instead of focusing on keeping people healthy, the system is more about treating diseases. This is leading to a big problem: patients a

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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

Unpredictable Childhoods: How They Shape Our Brains

The way a person grows up can greatly affect how their brain handles fear and safety. This is especially true when a child's environment is unpredictable. This can change how certain parts of the brain work, particularly those that deal with emotions and learning. Scientists have been looking int

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Eye Cancer Treatment

A new method of treating a type of eye cancer is being tested. This cancer is called choroidal malignant melanoma. It grows in the eye's choroid layer. The treatment uses carbon-ion radiotherapy with a rotating beam. This approach was started in March 2018 at a hospital in Japan. The goal was to see

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

How Small Businesses Can Thrive with Smart Planning

Small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses play a big role in boosting the economy. However, these companies often struggle to keep up with changes in the market, especially in places with political and economic ups and downs. This is where smart planning comes in. It's a way for these business

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