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Apr 06 2025EDUCATION

Challenging Bias in Classrooms: A Look at Faculty Training

For a while now, there has been a push to make classrooms more welcoming. This includes addressing microaggressions, which are subtle, often unintentional, discriminatory comments or actions. A group of health educators came up with a unique way to tackle this issue. They created workshops focused o

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding Stroke Symptoms: A Fresh Look at Clusters

Stroke survivors often face a mix of symptoms that can be puzzling. These symptoms can be grouped into clusters. But how do these clusters form? And which symptoms stand out the most? First, let's talk about the study. It involved 656 stroke patients from a major hospital in Wuhan, China. The goal

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Cystic Fibrosis Care: Costs and Care Across the Atlantic

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a tough condition that affects over 160, 000 people worldwide. The good news is that survival rates have improved thanks to better care and new medicines. However, treating CF is expensive, so understanding the costs is crucial. A recent study looked at the costs of outpatien

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Foot Care and Heart Health: A New Approach for Diabetics

In the UK, a significant number of people with type 2 diabetes face a serious issue: foot ulcers. About 6. 3% of them deal with this problem. These ulcers are not just a minor inconvenience; they can lead to bigger health issues. For instance, cardiovascular disease is the top cause of death among t

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Can Exercise and Herbs Fix Fatty Liver in Rats?

Fatty liver disease is a serious condition. It happens when too much fat builds up in the liver. This can harm the organ and cause big problems. A recent experiment looked at how exercise and herbal supplements affect fatty liver disease in rats. The study used 40 male Wistar rats. These rats were s

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Cultural Choices at Life's End: Arab Voices in Israel Speak Out

Understanding what people want at the end of their lives is tricky. It's even more complicated when culture, religion, and personal beliefs mix together. In Israel, the Arab community makes up about 21% of the population. Yet, their views on end-of-life care are often overlooked. This is a big probl

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Helping Housebound Seniors with Diabetes

Older adults who are housebound and have type 2 diabetes face a tougher battle than those who can leave their homes. This is a big problem that needs attention. A close look at various studies was done to find out what helps these seniors the most. The goal was to find ways to make their lives bette

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Burning Mouth and Mental Health

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a puzzling condition. It leaves sufferers with a persistent, painful burning sensation in their mouths. This discomfort can be intense and frustrating. It can also affect a person's daily life. It can make eating, drinking, and even talking difficult. It is a conditio

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Apr 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Film Festival Encounter Turns Sour

A former assistant is accusing a well-known film director of sexual misconduct. This person claims that the director, Paul Schrader, made unwanted advances during the Cannes Film Festival in May 2024. The assistant, who remains anonymous, says Schrader forced her into his hotel room. She alleges tha

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Apr 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Beatles Get a Modern Makeover

The world of cinema is buzzing with excitement over an upcoming project that aims to bring the Beatles back to the big screen. This time, however, the iconic band members will be portrayed by a new generation of actors. Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Barry Keoghan, and Joseph Quinn have been chosen

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