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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

How Pre-Surgery Training Can Boost Lung Cancer Patients

Non-small cell lung cancer often requires surgery. But, before the operation, there is a lot that can be done to help patients. One of the ways is by getting patients ready with a fast, mixed program before the surgery. This program is designed to improve how patients feel and function after thei

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Handling Differences in Mental Health Teams

When a group of professionals from different fields came together to discuss a new law on forced psychiatric treatment, they faced a tough challenge. The team had to deal with a big disagreement about using a certain restraint technique. This situation provided a unique chance to see how teams handl

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Apr 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Personalized Marketing: The Power of Graph-Based Recommendations

Personalized marketing is all the rage these days. It is the key to helping users find exactly what they are looking for, quickly and easily. But traditional recommendation systems have their limits. They struggle with complex user behaviors and sparse data. This makes it hard to understand the rela

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Apr 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung and Qualcomm: A Chip Production Face-Off

Samsung is in the running to mass-produce Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 chip. This chip is set to power next year's flagship smartphones. This is big news because Samsung had previously lost out to TSMC for the initial orders. Samsung is now hoping to use its advanced 2nm proce

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Apr 29 2025CRIME

Youth in Peril: The Unseen Struggles of Adolescents in São Paulo

In São Paulo, the wealthiest city in Brazil, a stark contrast exists between prosperity and poverty. This gap is painfully evident when looking at the lives of adolescents. Between 2015 and 2020, many young people aged 10 to 19 lost their lives to homicide. Most of these victims were male and Blac

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

COVID's Lingering Impact: What Brazilians Think

Many people in Brazil have been dealing with lingering COVID-19 symptoms. These symptoms can last more than 12 weeks after the initial infection. A recent study looked into how people in Brazil understand and experience these long-term effects. The study involved 1, 295 participants from different r

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Apr 29 2025WEATHER

Detroit's Weather: Windy Warmth and Stormy Surprises

The upcoming days in Metro Detroit are set to be a mix of mild temperatures and strong winds. This combination could lead to some intense weather conditions, especially on Tuesday. The night before, the sky will fill with clouds, and there might be a few light showers or minor storms. It will be q

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Waiting for Surgery: The Hidden Struggle

The struggle with surgical waiting lists is a big issue in public healthcare. It's not just about the numbers. It's about how well these lists are handled and how they affect people's access to care. There is no single way to measure how well these lists are managed. This can make it hard to know if

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Nordic Countries' Colon Cancer Screening: How Do They Stack Up?

The Nordic nations have a lot in common, but when it comes to colon cancer screening, there are some notable differences. These differences can affect how well future research compares across the region. First, let's talk about the big picture. Colon cancer screening isn't just about catching can

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Apr 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: A Slimmer Option

The tech world is buzzing with news about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. This new phone is set to be a sleek, slim version of the Galaxy S25 family. It seems that the design is quite similar to other models in the lineup, with a few notable differences. The ear piece will double as a stereo s

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