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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

The Role of Dental Nurses in Supporting Hygienists and Therapists

In the UK, dental hygienists and therapists have a clear requirement. They must have proper support when they are treating patients. This is a rule set by the General Dental Council. But what exactly counts as "proper support"? This is where things get a bit fuzzy. Different dental practices have di

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Apr 03 2025EDUCATION

How City Living and School Grade Affect Students' Eyesight

In the bustling city of Nanjing, China, a significant issue has been quietly growing. It is the rate of myopia, or nearsightedness, among students. This problem is not uniform. It varies greatly depending on where students live and what grade they are in. Let's dive into the details. First, let

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Apr 03 2025SPORTS

The Offside Call That Sparked Debate

A recent Merseyside derby left fans and managers alike questioning the offside rules. The game's decisive moment came in the 57th minute, when Liverpool's Diogo Jota scored what would be the winning goal. The build-up to the goal involved Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch attempting a pass to Luis Diaz,

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Trump Media's Share Shuffle: What's the Deal?

The Trump Media & Technology Group has taken a step that might seem confusing at first. They filed to re-register a massive number of shares. These shares are worth billions of dollars. They are held in a trust. The trust is overseen by Donald Trump Jr. This isn't the first time this has happened. L

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Smart Drugs for Targeted Disease Treatment

Gaucher and Parkinson's diseases are linked to problems with a specific enzyme called β-glucocerebrosidase (GCase). This enzyme is found inside cells in tiny structures called lysosomes. When GCase doesn't work right, it can lead to serious health issues. One way to fix this is by using special mole

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Fallout of a Senator's Support

A prominent senator is now under the spotlight after backing a controversial figure for a major health role. This figure is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , who has been making waves as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Trump administration. Kennedy's recent mass firings, including t

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Apr 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Underwater Racket: Who's Making the Most Noise in Whale Territory?

The ocean isn't as quiet as one might think, especially in the waters off British Columbia and Washington State. This area is home to the Southern Resident killer whales, a group of orcas that are in trouble. Scientists have been looking into how different types of ships contribute to the noise down

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Caring for Injured Prisoners: A Look at Ethical and Practical Challenges

Prisoners face a tough reality. They have very little control over their lives and are highly vulnerable. This discussion focuses on how doctors should handle serious injuries that happen while someone is in prison. The goal is to ensure that these patients receive the same high-quality medical care

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Is a Third Term Possible for Trump?

Presidential term limits in the U. S. are clear: two terms max. Yet, some legal minds suggest there might be ways around this rule. This isn't just about Trump; it's about understanding the Constitution's flexibility and the potential for political maneuvering. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 195

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Elite Schools Navigate Political Storms

The political climate has forced elite universities to adapt quickly. Some leaders are hiring conservative figures and meeting with Republican officials to soften the impact of federal pressure. This includes funding cuts, investigations, and arrests of international students and faculty. Instead of

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