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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Struggle to Track Deaths in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, keeping track of deaths is a real headache. It's a big problem for public health because accurate records are crucial. These records help shape policies that keep people healthy. So, what's the deal with death records in Bangladesh? Well, it's mostly done the old-fashioned way, with p

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Apr 11 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weekend Weather: Rainy Days Ahead

The weather in Boston has been quite pleasant lately, with sunny days becoming a regular occurrence. However, this pleasant streak is about to change. The forecast indicates that wet weather is on its way, and it will arrive just in time to disrupt weekend plans. So, it's time to prepare for the shi

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: The Insurance Gap in Chile

Breast cancer is a big deal in the Americas. It tops the list of most common cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths. This is a serious issue that affects many people. One major problem is the time it takes for patients to start treatment. This delay can make a huge difference in ho

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Apr 11 2025SPORTS

A Baseball Star's Brave Battle with Mental Health

Baseball players are often seen as superheroes on the field, but they face real-life struggles too. Jarren Duran, a player for the Boston Red Sox, recently opened up about his long fight with mental health issues. This revelation came as a shock to many, as Duran is usually known for his calm and co

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

AI: The New Research Buddy in Health Economics

AI is changing the game in health economics. It is making research faster and more accurate. Research is important in health economics. It helps people understand how to manage money in healthcare. It also helps to improve healthcare services. AI can help with this research. It can quickly look thro

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Apr 10 2025BUSINESS

The End of an Era: Beth Israel Hospital's Final Days

The historic Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan has finally closed its doors. The hospital, which has been a staple in the community for 135 years, shut down its emergency room on a Wednesday morning. This move came after a lengthy legal battle and a court ruling that favored Mount Sinai Health Syste

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Urban Medical Systems: How the Yangtze River Delta Cities are Evolving

The Yangtze River Delta is home to 27 major cities. Each city has its own unique medical system. Understanding how these systems work and change over time is crucial. This is especially true when considering the risks posed by urban disasters. The goal is to improve public medical services and distr

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's New AI Guardians: Protecting Creators from Digital Impersonators

YouTube has taken a significant step in safeguarding its creators from AI-generated impersonations. The platform has broadened its trial program, which identifies AI-created content that mimics the appearance of famous individuals. This move is part of a larger effort to combat the misuse of AI tech

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How Good Are Our Pregnancy Care Rules?

The goal was to check how good and useful current pregnancy care rules are. These rules are meant to help countries use or change them as needed. A thorough search was done in a big database for rules made with a system called GRADE. This system is used to create health guidelines. The rules found w

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

The Search for the Hidden Planet

The solar system might have a ninth planet. It is hiding far beyond Neptune. Scientists have been looking for it for years. They have not seen it yet. The evidence comes from strange orbits of small, icy bodies. These orbits suggest a large planet is pulling them with its gravity. A powerful telesc

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