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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Surgery: The Hidden Risk of Confusion

When older adults have surgery that isn't related to the heart, there's a chance they might get confused afterwards. This isn't just a small issue. It can lead to bigger problems and make their stay in the hospital longer. What's more, different hospitals see this happening at different rates. This

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Black Americans, Jails, and Mental Health Crises

Jails and prisons have a big impact on mental health in Black communities. This is not just about the people inside. It also affects those outside. When someone goes to jail, it can lead to more mental health emergencies. This is a big deal. Why does this happen? One reason is the stress of having

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Jul 06 2025RELIGION

Celebrating a Century of Compassion: The Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday

In the heart of India's Himalayan foothills, a sea of people braved the rain to honor a man whose message of peace transcends borders. The Dalai Lama, a beacon of hope for Tibetans worldwide, turned 90, marking a significant milestone in his life and mission. His home-in-exile, Dharamshala, buzzed w

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

UPenn Changes Sports Rules: What It Means for Transgender Athletes

The University of Pennsylvania has made some big changes to its sports policies. They will no longer allow transgender athletes to compete on women's teams. This decision comes after an agreement with the federal government. The school will also erase the records set by Lia Thomas, a transgender swi

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Enzymes Get a Stability Boost with New COF Technique

Enzymes are like tiny workers in our body, speeding up chemical reactions. But they can get tired or damaged easily. Scientists found a way to protect them using something called covalent organic frameworks (COFs). Think of COFs as tiny, strong boxes that can hold enzymes safely inside. The team us

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin

Sunscreen is a must for everyone, no matter the weather or skin type. It fights early aging and shields skin from harmful UV rays, cutting the risk of skin cancer. But for those with acne, sensitivity, or rosacea, picking the right sunscreen can be tricky. The wrong choice can cause breakouts, irrit

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Flexible Implants

Thin, flexible electronics hold great promise for medical implants. These devices can bend and twist with the body, making them more comfortable and effective. However, there is a big problem. These thin films often break down quickly. They can't handle the stresses and strains of being inside t

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Jun 08 2025SPORTS

The Future of College Sports: Who Gets Left Behind?

College athletes gathered at a recent event were caught off guard by the news of a $2. 8 billion settlement approved by a federal judge. The settlement allows colleges to share up to $20. 5 million with their athletes. The majority of this money is expected to go to football players. This has spar

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Jun 07 2025SPORTS

Paying College Athletes: The New Era Begins

College sports are on the brink of a significant transformation. The NCAA has cleared the way for schools to pay their athletes directly. This change comes from a legal agreement that was approved in court. It's a big deal because it marks a shift in how college athletes are compensated. T

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Jun 02 2025SPORTS

Baseball Shocker: Underestimated Team Pulls Off Surprising Win

A major upset happened in the world of college baseball. Wright State, a team that wasn't expected to win, beat Vanderbilt. This was a big deal because Vanderbilt was the top seed in their regional tournament. They were supposed to be one of the strongest teams, but they lost 5-4. This loss was a sh

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