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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Home-Based Hospital Care

Today, hospitals are feeling the pressure. With more elderly folks needing care and limited resources, the healthcare system is stretched thin. This has led to a rise in using telehealth tools, like virtual consultations and remote monitoring, in home-based hospital programs. These tools allow patie

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Apr 18 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Peer Review

Peer review is a cornerstone of academic research. It is a process where experts in a field evaluate the work of their peers. This system aims to ensure that research is reliable and of high quality. But who are the people behind this process? There are two main roles: the panel chairs and the revie

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Heart Troubles in Liver Cancer Patients On Immunotherapy

First, let us understand the big picture. Immunotherapy has transformed the way doctors fight advanced liver cancer. This is great news. However, it is not all sunshine and roses. These treatments can cause serious heart problems. These issues can make the treatment less effective. Doctors cal

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Apr 17 2025CRIME

Governor Shapiro's Home Attacked: A Suspicious Fire Raises Questions

In the early hours of a Sunday, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence was targeted in a shocking arson attack. The incident occurred just hours after the Shapiro family had celebrated the first night of Passover with friends. Fortunately, the family was safely evacuated before the fire caus

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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

Students in the US Face Uncertain Future as Visas Vanish

Students from other countries studying in the US are in a tough spot. Hundreds have had their visas canceled in recent weeks. This has left them in legal limbo, facing possible detention and deportation. The students are from all sorts of schools, from big public universities to small private colleg

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Apr 17 2025SPORTS

The Fisherman Who Can Do It All

Travis Hunter is a name that has been making waves in the sports world, and it's not just because of his football skills. This young athlete has a passion that goes beyond the football field: fishing. Hunter's love for fishing started in his childhood, growing up near canals and ponds in Florida. No

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Haiti's Unpaid Bill: The Price of Freedom

Haiti is demanding that France pay up for a massive debt that has been dragging the country down for centuries. This isn't just about money. It's about acknowledging the harm caused by slavery and colonization. The debt started back in 1825, when Haiti agreed to pay France 150 million francs. This w

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Apr 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Sandman's Final Chapter: What's Next for Netflix's Fantasy Series?

The Sandman is back, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Netflix has dropped a teaser for the second and final season of the fantasy show. This season is split into two parts. The first six episodes hit the screen on July 3, and the remaining five will follow on July 24. This is a big deal, as Net

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Rise in Autism Diagnoses: What's Really Behind It?

The United States is seeing a surge in autism diagnoses among children. The latest figures show that 1 in 31 kids are now diagnosed with autism. This is a significant jump from just a couple of years ago. The health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has taken notice and vowed to dig deep into th

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Harvard's International Student Data in the Spotlight

The government is putting pressure on Harvard University. The administration wants the school to share detailed information about its international students. This is not just about Harvard. It is part of a bigger fight between the government and universities. The government wants to know about stud

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