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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

Mastering Emergencies: The New Breed of Medics

Dangerous situations that can be life-threatening are happening more often. These situations need quick and smart responses. This is where the Master Medic and Master Physician program comes in. It's a course that trains medics to handle both medical and tactical aspects of emergencies. The program

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Can AI Diagnose Teeth Fairly?

AI is becoming a big part of healthcare. But can it be trusted to be fair? A new study put two AI models, GPT-4o and Gemini 2. 5 Pro, to the test. They looked at how well these models diagnose dental issues. The study used a method called ambiguity-probe. This means they created scenarios that were

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the PR Game for Startups

In 2026, a PR agency made waves by being named one of the top agencies for helping startups get noticed in the world of AI. This isn't just about getting a mention in a newspaper anymore. It's about making sure startups show up when people use AI tools to find new companies. The agency, Another PR,

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Locksmiths and Home Warranties: When Quick Fixes Turn into Costly Mistakes

When you're locked out, the first thing you want is a quick fix. But be careful who you call. Some locksmiths take advantage of people in urgent situations. They might charge way more than they should or even damage your property. The problem is, many states don't regulate locksmiths well. This leav

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How a Seaweed Compound Might Help Hearts in Sepsis

Sepsis can cause serious heart problems, often leading to heart failure. This condition is tough to treat, but there might be a surprising helper from the sea: fucoxanthin, a compound found in seaweed. Researchers found that fucoxanthin can protect the heart from damage caused by sepsis. They teste

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Living to 100: Simple Habits for a Longer Life

People who live to be 100 years old, called centenarians, often share similar habits. These habits might help them live longer and stay healthier. One key habit is eating lots of plants. Foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are packed with good stuff that fights off harm and keeps the bod

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Jan 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding Your Balance: A Realistic Approach to Life

Life is busy. There's work, family, friends, and personal time to manage. Trying to balance everything can feel overwhelming. But balance isn't about doing everything perfectly. It's about creating a life that can handle the ups and downs. First, let's rethink what balance means. It's not about giv

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Making End-of-Life Care Better for ICD Patients

Patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) often face a tough situation as they approach the end of their lives. These devices can deliver shocks to keep the heart beating, but when the time comes, these shocks might not be helpful. In fact, they can cause unnecessary pain and disc

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Jan 06 2026OPINION

Tony Dokoupil's First Night: A Rocky Start for CBS Evening News

Tony Dokoupil stepped into the big shoes of CBS Evening News anchor with a bold promise. He said he would be more open and honest than the legendary Walter Cronkite. He even shared a video saying his past broadcasts often missed the mark by focusing too much on advocates and not enough on regular pe

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Local Hospital and Insurance Giant Reach Deal on Payment Rates

A local hospital and a major insurance company have finally agreed on how much the insurer will pay the hospital for services. This deal means that people with insurance from Cigna can still see doctors and get treatment at Augusta Health without any interruptions. The hospital had been unhappy wit

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