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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Kids' Mental Health: The Rising Role of Family Doctors

In the United States, there's a big problem with not enough mental health experts for kids. This has led to family doctors taking on a larger role in managing young patients' mental health. This shift has been happening since 2015. The focus is on how often kids are prescribed antidepressants and a

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Heart's Mechanical Backup Plan

Heart failure is a big problem. It affects millions of people around the world. The heart struggles to pump blood properly. This makes life tough and shortens it. But there is hope. Total artificial hearts, or TAHs, are a big deal. They can really help people with severe heart failure. But for these

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Optic Nerve Changes: What Happens After OSA Surgery?

Sleep apnea is a serious condition that can harm the optic nerve. It does this by reducing the oxygen supply to the optic nerve. This can lead to a condition called glaucomatous optic neuropathy. This is a big deal because it can cause vision problems. But what happens to the optic nerve after surge

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Telehealth in South Korea: What People Want and Will Pay For

South Korea has been pushing hard into telehealth. The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the country to quickly approve telemedicine in 2020. The government then launched a test run in 2023. As the pandemic eases, it is crucial to figure out what makes people willing to use and pay for telemedicine and telec

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Jun 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

WhatsApp's New Money-Making Plan: Ads on Status

WhatsApp is shaking things up by introducing ads on its Status feature. This change is big news because, until now, WhatsApp has been all about free, ad-free chatting. So, what's the deal? Users will start seeing ads after they've gone through a few Status updates. It's similar to how Instagram show

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Jun 16 2025POLITICS

New York's Abortion Coverage Rule Faces Fresh Scrutiny

The Supreme Court has stepped in to review a New York state rule that mandates employers to include abortion coverage in their health plans. This isn't the first time the court has weighed in on this issue. The court has asked a lower court to re-examine the case, considering a recent decision that

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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

How Genes Talk to Each Other Inside the Nucleus

The nucleus of a cell is a bustling place. Inside, genes are constantly being read and turned into instructions for the cell. This process is called transcription. Scientists have figured out a lot about how this works at a chemical level. However, they are still puzzling over how transcription is c

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Jun 16 2025POLITICS

Political Honesty: A Trust Crisis

Political honesty is a hot topic. A recent survey asked Americans to rate the honesty of politicians from the two main parties. The results were not surprising. Most people think politicians from both sides are sometimes or always dishonest. About 48% of adults believe this about Republicans, while

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

The Silent Battle Against Superbugs in Kids

The world has been grappling with a growing problem: superbugs. These are bacteria that have become resistant to many types of antibiotics. This issue is especially tough in hospitals, where children are often fighting other health problems. Gram-negative bacteria are a big part of this problem. The

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Jun 16 2025OPINION

The Vaccine Panel Overhaul: A Step Back or Forward?

The recent shake-up of the vaccine advisory panel has sparked a lot of talk. The person in charge, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , claimed this move would rebuild public trust. However, his past actions tell a different story. Before taking on this role, Kennedy was known for spreading vaccine misinformatio

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