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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Why are restraints used on elderly mental health patients?

In the world of elderly mental health care, restraints are a hot topic. These can be physical, like being held down, or chemical, like being given medication to calm down. They are used to manage behavior that could be risky. But here is the thing, restraints can cause harm. They can leave scars on

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Brain Injury Patients Fare Better in Specialized Care Units

The importance of specialized care for brain injury patients is becoming increasingly clear. A recent study looked at the outcomes of patients with severe brain injuries. These patients had conditions like strokes, bleeding in the brain, or injuries from trauma. The study compared patients tr

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Sibling Life: How Kids with Special Needs Affect Their Brothers and Sisters in Japan

In Japan, the number of kids with disabilities is growing. This change affects not just the children with special needs, but also their siblings. A recent study looked into how these siblings are doing in terms of their health and overall quality of life. The study compared two groups of kids. One

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Apr 13 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NFL Draft: Who's Going Where?

The 2025 NFL draft is shaping up to be an exciting event, with teams looking to fill specific needs on their rosters. The Tennessee Titans are expected to kick things off by selecting Cam Ward, a quarterback from Miami. Ward is seen as the future leader of the Titans' offense, which is a big deal fo

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Apr 13 2025CELEBRITIES

A Unlikely Friendship Behind Bars

Rosie O'Donnell has a unique bond with Lyle Menendez. Lyle is serving a life sentence in San Diego for a crime he committed in 1989. He and his brother, Erik, were found guilty of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. The trial happened in 1996. The brothers claimed they acted in self-de

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Apr 13 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Responsibility in Nursing Students

Nursing students are the future of healthcare. Their actions and attitudes today shape the care they will provide tomorrow. One key area to focus on is their prosocial behavior. This is the act of helping others, which is crucial in nursing. But what drives this behavior? Two important factors are a

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Apr 13 2025SCIENCE

Nail Polish and Crime: The Spectroscopy and AI Connection

Nail polish is a common clue in crime investigations. It can connect suspects or victims to a crime scene. However, telling different brands and types apart is tricky. Traditional methods aren't always reliable. This is where spectroscopy and AI come in. Spectroscopy is a tool that helps identify w

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

How Happy Are Adults With Cystic Fibrosis About Their Meds?

Cystic Fibrosis is a tough condition to live with. It affects the lungs and digestive system, making it hard to breathe and digest food. People with CF often have to take a lot of medication. But how do they feel about their treatment? That is what a recent study wanted to find out. The study looke

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Apr 13 2025EDUCATION

Tribal Generosity Fuels Scholarship Boom

The Coeur d'Alene Tribe has been a driving force in education support for over three decades. They have consistently set aside 5% of their gaming revenues to fund scholarships. This commitment has grown into a powerful partnership with local businesses and the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber. Togethe

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Apr 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order Join Forces in April

There is a lot to look forward to in April for fans of the Law & Order franchise. NBC has announced a special night of programming that will feature a crossover between Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU. This is not just any crossover, though. It is a two-part event that will air on April 17. The

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