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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Real-World Bladder Cancer Care in Italy

Italy has been lagging in understanding how muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) affects patients in everyday life. Unlike lab experiments, this is about real patients and real treatments. Researchers turned to administrative databases to gather information on patient characteristics and treatment

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Nurses Navigate Cultural Differences in End-of-Life Care

Nurses are key players in helping patients through their final moments. They need to understand and respect different cultural backgrounds to provide the best care. This is especially important in places like Mallorca, where many cultures come together. A recent study looked at how nurses in this re

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

What Do Canadians and Americans Really Think About Souls?

In Canada and the U. S. , the concept of a soul is not as clear-cut as one might think. Many people in these countries believe in a soul, but fewer believe in an afterlife. This suggests that the idea of a soul is evolving beyond traditional religious boundaries. Researchers surveyed over 1, 000 pe

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Unusual Fitness Habits of Famous People

Celebrities often have unique ways to stay fit. Some prefer traditional workouts, while others have more creative methods. Valerie Bertinelli, an actress, starts her day with a simple yet effective routine. She jumps up and down 50 times in the morning. She believes this boosts her energy and helps

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Toll on Forensic Psychologists: Understanding Vicarious Trauma

Forensic psychologists often deal with tough cases. They hear about violent crimes and see disturbing images. This can affect their mental health. It's called vicarious trauma. It happens when someone is indirectly exposed to trauma. A study looked at this issue. It surveyed 82 forensic psychologis

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Local Teams Shine in Wrestling and Basketball Tournaments

In a recent wrestling tournament, Johnsburg boys wrestling team secured the second spot. They scored 156 points, just behind Glenbrook South, who won with 224 points. Crystal Lake South also did well, placing third with 144. 5 points. Johnsburg had some standout wrestlers. Kainoa Ancog won the 157-

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Jay Glazer: Breaking News, Bonds, and Battles

Jay Glazer, a well-known NFL insider, has made a name for himself by breaking big stories and championing mental health awareness. In a recent interview, he shared insights into his career, friendships, and the challenges he's faced. Glazer's journey in sports journalism began with a unique term he

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ariana Grande Speaks Out Against Body Shaming

Ariana Grande has had enough of people talking about her body. She wants everyone to know that making comments about someone's appearance is not okay. It's harmful and it needs to stop. She recently shared an old interview on Instagram. In the interview, she talks about how people have always comme

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Rising Toll: A Grim Milestone Amid Ongoing Conflict

The number of Palestinians who have lost their lives in the Israel-Hamas war has now reached a staggering 70, 100, as reported by Gaza's Health Ministry. This grim milestone comes despite a recent ceasefire that was supposed to bring some respite to the region. The ceasefire, which began on October

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

A Quiet Hero in Public Health: Walter Dowdle's Legacy

Walter Dowdle, a key figure in public health, passed away at his home in Hahira, Georgia, on November 17, 2023. He was 94 years old. The cause of death was soft tissue sarcoma, a rare cancer he was diagnosed with just six weeks before his passing. Dowdle spent 34 years at the Centers for Disease Co

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