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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Roots of Negative Feelings in Adults

Ever wondered why some people seem to be stuck in a cycle of negative emotions? They feel more distressed and have a harsher view of themselves. What pulls them into this trap? Researchers have discovered that tree-based models can help identify what's going on. These models are l

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Rest, Readiness and Gender in the Jordanian Military

The Jordanian military is known for its toughness and high standards. When recruits are stressed and pushing their limits, sleep is one thing that often suffers. So achieving and observing the good sleep habits among recruits is vital to maximum performance and training results. One thing m

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Why Does Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's voice Disability not Let Him Lie? Answers

It was a bit of a woah moment when Kennedy Jr. faced senators during a grueling confirmation hearing. At 71 he was not only defending his controversial ideas, but also a famous name, his voice's gravelly texture made it hard to pick out any lies. A psychotherapist even weighed in o

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech to the Rescue for Early Stroke Detection

Imagine being able to spot a stroke in its earliest stages using just a CT scan and some clever tech. That's exactly what a recent breakthrough is offering. They are combining smart algorithms with the Internet of Things (IoT) to make detecting strokes faster and more accurate. Stroke is a big

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Divine Work: Exploring the heart of volunteers in organ donation!

Picture this: A person steps forward to sign up for a very special cause. They want to share their organs with someone in need. Ever wonder what motivates this selfless act? Well, to untangle that mystery, some folks decided to look at the situation in an interesting way:

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bitcoin's Energy Use: A Challenge for Green Economies

First, let's talk about the big picture, energy consumption and financial technologies like Bitcoin are two things that are currently shaping how we think about sustainability. They are the key factors. Understanding the interactions between these two can help us see how new technologies affect i

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Funding Purchase of Protection Frozen

When a government decides to shut down financial support for vital medical aid the effects can be wide ranging. Funding for health and reproductive aid in the form of condoms in Gaza was frozen without notice. Condoms were a part of a humanitarian aid program and this decision created speculation.

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Secret to Happy Knees: A New Angle on Joint Replacement

Picture this: a knee replacement that lets you move just like before. Imagine the cool science behind how doctors make this happen. Let's dive into this by talking about a line that runs through your knee called 'the transepicondylar axis'. This line is key to aligning the femoral component rotation

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

How Doctors are Changing the Game for Broken Knees

Knee issues are a big deal. And there is a noticeable change in how doctors are handling them. In the past, doctors would try to fix broken bones around the knee using other methods. But nowadays, there is a growing trend toward primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This is a fancy term for replaci

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

USAID in Turmoil: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The future of the USAID agency hangs by a thread. Why is the government ordering massive changes? It's all very complicated. USAID, the heart of the country's humanitarian aid efforts abroad, faces a significant overhaul. This time, the shakeup is different. The Trump administration has put USAID

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