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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Many Faces of Death for Hemodialysis Patients

People on long-term hemodialysis, a treatment for kidney failure, face a higher risk of dying from various causes. This isn't surprising, given the challenging nature of their health journey. But what might be unexpected is the range of reasons behind these deaths. Let's dive in. First off, it's no

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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring Moss: Nature's Detectives in North Macedonia

In the heart of North Macedonia lies Mariovo, a region where moss is playing a crucial role in monitoring air pollution. Scientists have been using moss samples to track the distribution of potentially harmful chemicals in the air. They found 44 different elements in 20 moss samples. These moss samp

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Dec 16 2024RELIGION

Embracing Diversity in Global Bioethics: The Role of Religion

Imagine a global bioethics landscape where different religious beliefs and cultural views are not just tolerated, but actively engaged with. This is the goal of a pluriversal approach, which encourages a respectful dialogue across diverse perspectives. Such an approach sets clear guidelines: be civi

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Dec 16 2024BUSINESS

Businesses Face a New Challenge: Helping Refugees

Aren't businesses already tackling big issues like climate change? Yes, but there's another challenge brewing, says a leadership expert and UNICEF vice president. Michael Hastings thinks businesses should turn their attention to the growing number of refugees and asylum seekers. Over 120 million peo

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Asthma in the Workplace: A New Look at Different Types

Have you ever thought about how some types of asthma are caused by work? Scientists recently studied this by looking at different patterns, or phenotypes, of asthma that are related to work. They used a method called cluster analysis and turned to the help of machines, a field known as machine learn

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Nurse's Conviction Challenged: New Evidence Emerge

Convicted British nurse, Lucy Letby, may soon have her case re-examined. Her lawyer, Mark McDonald, plans to present new evidence to the appeals court. The leading expert from the prosecution team, Dr. Dewi Evans, has changed his opinion about how three infants died. This new development calls into

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Dec 16 2024RELIGION

A Church Divides: Faith and Politics in Coronado

In the charming coastal town of Coronado, California, a brewing debate is stirring up the community. It all began when a church called Awaken announced plans to hold services there next month. This isn't your average place of worship, however. Awaken is known for its outspoken political views and st

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Navigating Political Differences with Family at Christmas

It's tough to see eye-to-eye with family on hot topics like politics, especially at holiday gatherings. When your family voted for Trump and you're pro-choice, how do you handle it? First, remember everyone has different moral values. Liberals often prioritize care and fairness, while conservatives

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Meeting Mrs. Jones' Unique Needs: On Values and Personalized Care

Balancing what science tells us and what's best for each person is a big challenge in healthcare today. This is where values-based practice comes in. It's like a bridge between the world of scientific evidence and the world of personal experiences and beliefs. The idea is to make decisions together,

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Exploring Blue Dye in Breast Cancer Surgery: How It Affects Sentinel Node Mapping

Every year, countless women undergo breast cancer surgery, with lumpectomy being a common procedure. After the tumor is removed, doctors often inject blue dye to help find the sentinel lymph node, which can give crucial information about cancer spread. But how does this blue dye injection, done afte

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