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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Smart Tools, Slow Adoption: Why Doctors Aren't Using AI in Hospitals

Doctors have access to smart tools that use artificial intelligence to help with diagnoses. These tools combine medical knowledge, patient information, and clinical guidelines to assist doctors in making decisions. However, these tools aren't being used as much as expected. Why is this happening? T

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Power of Character Building in Zambia's Youth

In Zambia, young people face a big problem. Drinking too much alcohol is the top reason for early deaths and illnesses among those aged 15 to 49. To tackle this, two programs were introduced in Lusaka and Sinda districts. These programs, created by Global Resilience Oral Workshops, aim to build char

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Apr 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Luxury Gifts That Celebrities Adore

Celebrities have a knack for indulging in the finer things in life. From dressing their pets in diamonds to filling closets with designer bags, they often set trends in luxury gifting. If you're looking to spoil someone special, consider these celebrity-endorsed presents. These gifts range from high

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Apr 07 2025CRIME

A Mother's Dark Journey: The Legal Battles of Lori Vallow Daybell

Lori Vallow Daybell, a woman who has been dubbed the "doomsday mom, " is facing another legal battle. She is set to represent herself in a trial concerning the death of her fourth husband, Charles Vallow. This trial is happening in Arizona, the state where Charles Vallow was living when he was kille

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Apr 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Software Update: What's the Delay?

Samsung has finally started sending out the One UI 7 software update. This update is for some of their newest and most expensive phones and tablets. The rollout began on April 7 in South Korea. The update is for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. These are Samsung's latest flagship devices. The up

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

The Missing Pieces in Eye Test Data

The world of healthcare is buzzing with talk about big data. It is the future. But there is a problem. There are gaps in the way we record and share data from a common eye test. This test is called standard automated perimetry. It measures a person's field of vision. It is crucial for detectin

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

The Evolution of Uterine Drug Delivery

The world of medicine has seen some amazing changes over the past 100 years. One of the most significant is the development of intrauterine drug delivery systems. These systems have transformed women's health in ways that were once unimaginable. But what exactly are these systems, and how do they wo

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

9/11 Heroes Get a Break, But Fight Isn't Over

The World Trade Center Health Program got a lifeline. The program's boss, Dr. John Howard, was brought back after a big fuss. This program is crucial for the 9/11 first responders and survivors. It helps them get the medical care they need. Without it, many would struggle to get treatment for th

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding Stroke Symptoms: A Fresh Look at Clusters

Stroke survivors often face a mix of symptoms that can be puzzling. These symptoms can be grouped into clusters. But how do these clusters form? And which symptoms stand out the most? First, let's talk about the study. It involved 656 stroke patients from a major hospital in Wuhan, China. The goal

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Rewarding or Punishing? How Brain Waves Can Measure Productivity

The impact of rewards and punishments on how well workers perform is a tricky thing to measure. Traditional ways often fall short in giving a clear picture. This is where brain wave analysis comes in. It offers a fresh way to see how incentives affect productivity. The study combined two powerfu

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