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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Your Apple Watch: A Health Game Changer

Wearing a watch to bed might sound odd, but it turns out it could be a game-changer for health. Initially, the idea of sleeping with an Apple Watch seemed uncomfortable and unnecessary. After all, it was bought for workouts, not sleep tracking. But things changed when a doctor insisted on monitoring

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Dominican Republic is Improving Forensic Dentistry

The Dominican Republic is making strides in forensic dentistry. This field is about using teeth to solve crimes. It's part of a bigger system that needs to meet global standards. But, these standards don't always fit local needs. The country is the second-largest in the Antilles. It has a growing ec

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Health Stocks: A Closer Look at the Growth Trends

The healthcare sector has been making waves lately. Guardant Health is one of the companies leading the charge. Investors are taking notice. This is not just about one company, though. The entire medical stocks sector is seeing significant growth. This shift is not just a fluke. It is part of a broa

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Flu Fighters: Tamiflu and Beyond

Flu season can be brutal. High fever, coughing fits, and a stuffy nose can make anyone feel miserable. Many people turn to Tamiflu for relief, but it's not the only option out there. There are other treatments that might work better for some folks. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Eczema Treatment Trial Hits a Snag

Johnson & Johnson made a tough call recently. They stopped a mid-stage trial for a new eczema drug. The drug, JNJ-5939, was supposed to help people with moderate to severe eczema. But it didn't work as well as hoped. The trial showed that the drug was safe to use. People didn't have bad reactions t

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

What's Changing with Marijuana Laws?

The recent decision to change how marijuana is classified in the U. S. is a big deal, but it's not as straightforward as it seems. This change, known as rescheduling, moves marijuana from a highly restricted category to a less restrictive one. However, it doesn't automatically solve all the problems

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Maximize Your Doctor's Visit: Smart Tips for Better Health

Going to the doctor can be stressful. It's easy to forget important details or feel overwhelmed. But with a bit of planning, you can make the most of your time with the doctor. First, make a list of your symptoms and questions. Put the most important thing at the top. This helps the doctor know wha

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

AI in Medical Training: What's the Real Deal?

Generative AI, like ChatGPT, is making waves in medical education. But most studies just scratch the surface. They talk about how well AI performs or the risks it poses, like giving wrong info. However, these issues aren't just random problems. They're part of bigger conflicts that pop up when new t

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Do Pakistani Doctors Think About End-of-Life Care?

In Pakistan, a country where religion and culture play a big role in life choices, doctors are being asked about their views on medical aid in dying (MAiD). This is a topic that is not often discussed openly. MAiD is a process where a doctor helps a patient end their life if they are suffering from

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

A Surprise Gift Eases the Burden for Future Lab Heroes

A big surprise awaited students at the University of Washington. They thought they were in trouble, but instead, they learned that an anonymous donor had given $50 million to cover their tuition. This generous gift is for students in the Medical Laboratory Science Program. It will pay for their seni

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