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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Future of Fighting Germs: AI in Medical Labs

In the world of medical labs, identifying germs quickly is a big deal. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) steps in. AI is changing the game in clinical microbiology. It's speeding up the process of spotting harmful bugs and figuring out how to fight them. First, let's talk about the problem

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why We Love to Watch the Rich Fall

The White Lotus is a show that has everyone talking. It's all about the super-rich and their messy lives. The show doesn't make us feel sorry for these characters. Instead, it invites us to watch as they fall apart, sometimes in awe, sometimes in horror. It's like a car crash you can't look away fro

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Global Markets: A Day of Ups and Downs

The Asia-Pacific region saw a mix of gains and losses on Tuesday. Investors were hopeful about U. S. trade policies, which boosted Wall Street overnight. This optimism spread to the other side of the world, lifting several Asian markets. In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 index went up by 0. 52%. The co

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Gout Risk: Metformin vs. SGLT-2 Inhibitors

Gout is a painful condition that affects many people with diabetes. It happens when uric acid builds up in the body, causing inflammation in the joints. Two common medications used to manage diabetes are metformin and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors, or SGLT-2is. Metformin has been aroun

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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

The Changing Face of Chinese Parenting in College First-Years

First-year university students in China are experiencing a shift in how their parents interact with them. This change is significant and has been tracked over time. Researchers have been following a group of over 450 first-year students. Most of them are female, and their average age is around 18. T

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Mobile Apps: The New Playground for College Students' Fitness

College life is often synonymous with stress, late-night study sessions, and a sedentary lifestyle. Yet, physical activity is crucial for both physical and mental well-being. Unfortunately, many college students in China struggle to meet the recommended levels of physical activity. So, what's the s

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Mar 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Theatrical Triumph: Washington and Gyllenhaal's Othello Shatters Records

A modern take on a classic tale has left Broadway audiences spellbound. The latest "Othello" production, featuring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, has set a new standard for success. This isn't just any "Othello. " It's the highest-grossing play in Broadway history, raking in $2. 8 million fr

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Struggle: A Student Activist's Fight for Freedom

Activism can be a dangerous game, especially when it involves politics and powerful nations. Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate from Columbia University, found this out the hard way. He's a pro-Palestinian activist who has been accused of hiding information on his green card application. The Trump administr

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

A Hidden Battle: The Silent Struggle with Adenomyosis

Adenomyosis is a condition that affects many women, yet it often goes unnoticed and undiagnosed for years. This condition can cause severe pain and heavy bleeding, making daily life challenging. It is estimated that at least 1 in 5 women may have adenomyosis, but the actual number could be higher du

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

The Legacy of Health Law Pioneers

The BU Health Law Program is marking its 70th year. It's a big deal, and it's worth taking a moment to think about the people who made it happen. Fran Miller, George Annas, and Wendy Mariner are the founders. They are often called FGW for short. They did a lot of important work in health law. Many

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