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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

CNN's Big Change: Layoffs and a Digital Push

CNN is shaking things up. It's letting go of about 200 people, which is about 6% of its workforce. But there's a silver lining. The network is pouring $70 million into its digital future. They're planning a new streaming service and want to grow their digital business. This is a big deal because peo

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Big AI's Role in Suicide Prevention: A Fresh Look

Suicide prevention is a pressing global health matter. Annually, about 800, 000 people die by suicide, with around 20 attempts for every death. Large language models (LLMs) could boost digital suicide prevention services, making them more accessible and affordable. However, this also raises importan

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Child Nutrition Interventions in Burkina Faso: A 5-Year Impact Study

Burkina Faso has been grappling with a significant health issue: chronic malnutrition and high mortality rates among children under five. To address this, several child nutrition programs were put into action between 2018 and 2022. This analysis looks at how these interventions influenced the nutrit

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Measuring Leprosy Patient Stigma: A New Tool for Ambon

Stigma in leprosy patients is a serious issue, and measuring it accurately is crucial for effective interventions. The SARI Stigma Scale is a tool designed to assess stigma, but it's not available in all languages. Specifically, there's no version in Ambonese-Malay, the language of Ambon, an area wh

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Parents' Views on Genomic Sequencing in Diverse Kids

Genomic sequencing is a powerful tool that can help figure out why some kids have certain health issues. But what do parents think about this process, especially when their kids are from groups that don't always get the best medical care? That’s what a group of five studies set out to discover. They

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Jan 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering the Hidden Nursery of Endangered Shortfin Mako Sharks

You know how some sharks are having a tough time because people fish too much? One of these is the shortfin mako shark, which is in trouble all over the world. Scientists wanted to know where these sharks have their babies and where they hang out so they can help protect them. They looked at data fr

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Unlocking New Markers for Advanced Biliary Cancer Treatment

Treating biliary tract cancer (BTC) is a real challenge. While combining chemotherapy with drugs that target PD-1 protein (called PD-1 inhibitors) might work well, doctors need better ways to predict who will benefit the most. A team at Changzhou First People's Hospital decided to look into this. Th

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Invisible Food Protectors: Tiny Sensors on Guard

Imagine tiny, Y-shaped sensors that are almost too small to see. These microscopic guardians work day and night to ensure our food is safe. They glow when everything is okay, but if dangerous bacteria like Fusobacterium nucleatum or Salmonella pullorum appear, they start to dim. Inside these little

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Fast Shift: Federal Workers Brace for Change

President Donald Trump is making big changes in the federal workforce. He's going after employees who focus on diversity and inclusion, as well as those who work on policies. This is happening very quickly, just days after he started his new term. These moves are worrying federal workers and their u

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

German Doctors' Opinions on Apps for Dementia Prevention

eHealth apps, which help people make healthier lifestyle choices, are getting a lot of attention. They might be useful for older adults to keep their brains healthy and lower their chances of getting dementia. A study talked to German family doctors about these apps. It turns out, these doctors are

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