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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Skills for Vet Teachers: A Simple Plan

Vet teachers need help to get better at their jobs. But many don't join programs because they're too busy, don't understand the benefits, or think their school won't notice. This piece shares a plan to help vet teachers at any stage in their career. It offers different ways to learn and grow, making

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Toll of Loneliness on Health

Loneliness is more than just a feeling; it's a serious health concern. New research shows that people who always feel lonely are at a much higher risk of depression and poor health. In fact, half of these individuals have clinical depression, compared to just 10% of those who never feel lonely. The

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Cancer Care: The Missing Link in Biomarker Testing

In the realm of advanced cancer treatment, biomarker testing is a crucial tool. It helps doctors pick the best targeted therapy for each patient. Yet, many people with advanced cancer do not get this vital testing. This is a big problem. Guidelines suggest that everyone with advanced cancer should

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

What Makes Some People More Active Than Others?

In Taiwan, a group of researchers decided to look into why some people are more active in their free time than others. They wanted to see if genes play a role in how much someone enjoys or does physical activities during leisure time. The team focused on Taiwanese people because not much research h

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

Why Moving More at Work Matters

People spend a lot of time at work. Many jobs involve sitting for hours. This can lead to health problems. But there's a simple solution: move more. Physical activity at work can boost both health and productivity. First, let's talk about health. Sitting too much is bad for the body. It can cause b

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Truth Behind Carbon Offsets: Are They Really Helping?

Carbon offsets are often seen as an easy fix for companies wanting to reduce their environmental impact. The idea is simple: pay for projects that cut carbon emissions elsewhere to balance out their own pollution. But when you dig deeper, the picture isn't so bright. Many of these projects, whether

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Brains React to Threats in People with ASPD Traits

People with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) traits often act aggressively when frustrated or threatened. This aggression can be both impulsive and planned. Researchers wanted to see if these traits are linked to how the brain reacts to threatening faces. The study looked at how different peo

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Jul 10 2025BUSINESS

How States Stack Up for Business in 2025

Every year, a comprehensive study ranks all 50 U. S. states on their business friendliness. This year, the focus is on 10 key areas, with a total of 135 metrics. The economy takes the top spot in importance, reflecting what states highlight when trying to attract businesses. New this year, the stud

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Jul 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flood Warnings: Who Pays the Price?

In Texas, Kerr County faced a tough choice: invest in a flood warning system or risk lives. The county knew the danger. Nearby, Wimberley County had already lost 13 people to flooding. Kerr County's officials wanted to act, but money was the problem. They looked to FEMA for help, but the state turne

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Surgery and the Fog: What You Need to Know

After surgery, some people experience confusion. This is not a small issue. It can lead to longer hospital stays. It might also cause lasting problems with the brain. The big question is: why do doctors struggle to treat it? Doctors try different medicines. But these treatments are not always effec

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