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Jan 17 2025BUSINESS

What Makes Bulgarian Businesses Tick?

Ever wondered what sets apart successful businesses in Bulgaria? Let's dive into the strategies that top companies are using to stay ahead. We'll explore how these firms make crucial decisions and why their approaches vary so much. Bulgaria's business landscape is a mix of different strategies. Som

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Jan 17 2025BUSINESS

Fake Meat: Processed or Healthy? It's Not So Simple

Let's talk about those trendy plant-based burgers and sausages. Companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods are really pushing the idea that their fake meats are super healthy. They've even changed their recipes to make them sound better. But hold on a minute! Are they really as good as they cla

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Need a New Mattress? Use Your Health Funds!

Ever tried sleeping on a rock? A bad mattress can be just as comfy. It can cause serious pain and worsen health issues. That’s why the IRS lets you use your pre-tax dollars from a health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) for certain health-related items. But not everyone can u

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

America's Healthcare Hopes: A Split View on Trump's Plans

A new survey by Gallup shows that many Americans aren't betting on President-elect Donald Trump to make healthcare cheaper. Nearly half—46%—think the country is on the wrong track when it comes to his healthcare plans. More people doubt that Congress and Trump will lower health care and drug costs—4

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

How Improvement and Clinical Work Boost ED Efficiency

Ever wondered how hospitals can run smoothly, especially in busy emergency departments (EDs)? A recent study explored this, focusing on Australian and New Zealand EDs. Researchers looked at how continuous improvement (CI) and clinical practices (CP) affect the performance of these high-stress enviro

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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

LG's New 4th-Gen OLED: Brighter and More Efficient

LG Display just unveiled their 4th-gen OLED panel. This new display is extra bright and uses less power than before. How did they do it? By adding a second blue light layer. This makes the panel 33% brighter than the last generation. LG is switching things up for their 2025 TV lineup. They’re ditch

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and Ethnicity in the UK

In the UK, interesting patterns emerge when we look at who gets atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart rhythm disorder. Unlike in the US, where white people are more likely to have AF but less likely to have AF-related strokes, the UK's healthcare system might paint a different picture. The UK's s

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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Watching Bats Over California's Rice Fields: A Closer Look at Pest Control

Imagine a world where bats, those winged creatures of the night, are busy munching on our agricultural pests. A recent study used weather radars to keep an eye on these helpful critters in California's Northern Central Valley during the peak season of 2019. This area is known for its valuable crops

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Watching Receptors Move in Living Cells: A Scientific Dance

Picture this: scientists trying to follow tiny dancers on a bustling stage. In this case, the dancers are CB2 receptors, and the stage is the surface of living cells. To make these receptors visible, researchers used a special light-up tag called RO7304924. This tag attaches only to CB2 receptors, m

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What Happened to the Celebs on Special Forces: World's Toughest Test?

Special Forces: World's Toughest Test is back with a bang, and this season is proving to be even tougher than before. The latest episode saw several celebrities packing their bags and leaving the show, either by choice or due to medical issues. Let's break down what went down. Five celebrities deci

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