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May 26 2025EDUCATION

Hong Kong steps up to help students in visa crisis

A recent move by the Trump administration has left many international students in a tough spot. The administration tried to stop Harvard from taking in foreign students, but a court stepped in to pause this decision. This sudden change has caused a lot of uncertainty for students who were planning t

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Heart's Hidden Helpers: How SNHG15 Could Revolutionize Cardiac Repair

Heart attacks are scary. They happen when blood flow to the heart is blocked. This can cause serious damage. But what if there was a way to help the heart heal itself? Enter SNHG15, a long non-coding RNA. It's a type of molecule that doesn't make proteins but plays a big role in how cells work.

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May 26 2025EDUCATION

Medical students face a tough road

In the UK, Muslim medical students often deal with a lot of challenges. They face discrimination and microaggressions. This can make their time at university difficult. It can also affect how well they do in their studies. Many students say they don't get enough support from their schools. This can

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Future of Maternity Care: Digital Check-ups in the UK

The UK's maternity care is undergoing a significant shift. Digital tools are becoming a big part of this change. The National Health Service has been pushing for this digital transformation for a while. The COVID-19 pandemic sped things up. Telephone and video consultations became the norm overnight

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Online Clinics Boost Epilepsy Care

Epilepsy stands as the second most prevalent neurological condition, demanding continuous management to curb seizures and enhance patient well-being. Health education and ongoing care are vital for those with epilepsy to handle their condition effectively. Enter internet hospitals (IHs), digital pla

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Journey of Clinical Pharmacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In the heart of Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina stands as a testament to resilience. This nation, born from the ashes of Yugoslavia, faces significant hurdles. The civil war and international sanctions left deep scars, damaging infrastructure and stunting healthcare development. Yet, amidst these cha

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May 26 2025WEATHER

Weather Forecasting in Peril: The Impact of Data Gaps

Weather forecasting is a complex task that relies on accurate data. In recent times, the United States has faced significant challenges in this area. The National Guard was called in to deal with an ice storm in Northern Michigan at the end of March. Meteorologists struggled to predict the extent of

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

Musk's Wins and Losses Under Trump's Watch

Elon Musk's companies have seen a mix of gains and setbacks since the Trump administration took office. Some government investigations into his businesses have slowed down or stopped. This has given Musk's firms, especially SpaceX, a chance to get billions in new government contracts. On the global

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Costs of Cheap Chinese Imports

In the world of international trade, there's a sneaky game going on. Chinese sellers are luring U. S. buyers with enticing offers. They promise to cover all import taxes and duties. Sounds too good to be true? It often is. This practice is fueling a shadowy network of illegal activities. At the hea

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May 26 2025POLITICS

How US Students Can Safeguard Democracy

The head of the Federal Reserve, Jay Powell, recently spoke to university students about the importance of protecting democracy. He highlighted that American universities are a key strength of the country, leading in innovation and economic growth. These institutions are admired worldwide and are vi

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