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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

The Changing Face of Medical Care Limits: A Swiss Hospital's Journey

In Swiss hospitals, deciding on the right level of care for critically ill patients is a big deal. Doctors often have to choose between aggressive treatments or focusing on comfort. This choice can include orders like Do Not Resuscitate (DNR), Do Not Admit to Intensive Care Unit (ICU), or Do Not Adm

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

Patagonia's Houdini Half-Zip: A Smart Buy for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Patagonia's Houdini Stash 1/2-Zip Pullovers are currently on sale, offering a great deal for those who love the outdoors. The price has been slashed to $69 from its original $139, which is a significant discount of 51%. These pullovers are designed to be lightweight and packable, making them perfect

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Dec 31 2025OPINION

Schools in the Crosshairs: Immigration Raids and Their Impact on Education

In a community where 45% of public school students are Latino, the sudden increase in Border Patrol activity has sparked concern among parents and educators. The government's goal to arrest 5, 000 individuals has led to raids in places where people congregate, including schools. This shift in strate

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

St. Louis Sports: A Year of Surprises and Triumphs

The year 2025 was quite the rollercoaster for sports fans in St. Louis. It wasn't just about wins and losses; it was about the stories that unfolded, the records that were broken, and the moments that brought the community together. From unexpected comebacks to historic achievements, the city saw it

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How a City is Trying to Stop Child Abuse Before It Happens

Child abuse is a big problem. It can cause serious issues for kids and society as a whole. Kids who experience abuse are more likely to have mental health problems, use drugs, act out violently, think about suicide, and struggle in school. A city is trying to do something about it. They want to sto

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Standing Strong: How Balance Exercises Speed Up Recovery After Heart Surgery

Heart surgery is a big deal, and recovery can be tough. But what if adding a few balance exercises could make a difference? A recent study looked at how early balance training, along with regular rehab, affects patients who had coronary artery bypass surgery. The study involved 60 patients, all ove

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Personality and Digital Habits: Who's at Risk?

The Big Five Model is a tool used to understand how people behave. It looks at five key traits: openness, extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. This study used this model to see how these traits relate to how people use digital spaces like social media and video games. Fi

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Living Better with MS: A Central American Journey

In Central America, a unique program is changing lives. It's called the Expert Patient Program. It focuses on people with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their caregivers. The goal is simple: improve their quality of life and daily habits. MS is a tough condition. It affects the brain and nerves. Peopl

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Effects of Terrorism: How Parents' Mental Health Affects Their Kids

A recent study looked at how terrorism can shape a family's future. It focused on parents who went through a terrorist attack and their kids, who were children at the time. The study wanted to see if the parents' mental health struggles after the attack had any long-term effects on their kids. The

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Orange Power: How Quercetin Fights Worms

Worms are a big problem. They cause sickness and cost a lot of money. The usual medicines, like albendazole and ivermectin, are not working as well as they used to. This is because worms are getting resistant. So, scientists are looking for new ways to fight them. One group of scientists decided to

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