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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Hospital Visits That Could Be Avoided: What Changed During COVID-19?

In many wealthy nations, doctors use avoidable hospitalizations (AHs) as a way to check how good primary care is. But in places like China, this method isn't used much. The COVID-19 pandemic brought big changes to healthcare. Yet, there's not much research on how AHs shifted before and during the pa

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Walking and Thinking: The Hidden Link to Brain Health

Have you ever tried walking while talking? It might seem easy, but it's a complex task for your brain. This is especially true for people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Researchers have been digging into how our brains handle these dual tasks and what it might mean for our future brain health

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

Teaching Care in the Digital Age: A New Approach

The world of care is changing. More and more, professionals are using technology to help people from far away. This is called virtual care. It is becoming very important. But how do we teach students to do this? Teachers have a big job. They need to teach students how to care for others. But they a

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Crete's Wildfire Chaos: Tourists and Locals Flee as Flames Rage

On the Greek island of Crete, a wildfire has been causing chaos. Strong winds have made it hard for firefighters to control the blaze. The fire started near Ierapetra on the southern coast. It has forced thousands of people to leave their hotels and homes. About 5, 000 tourists had to be evacuated.

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Students Struggle With Emotions and Internet Overuse?

A recent study looked into why some university students in China have trouble managing their feelings and spend too much time online. The research focused on a big group of undergraduates, which is helpful because earlier studies often had small groups or didn't represent everyone well. The study f

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Better Understand Patient Wishes

Healthcare providers aim to deliver the best care possible, especially for those with serious illnesses. This is called goal-concordant care, or GCC. It means treating patients in a way that aligns with their personal goals and values. However, measuring whether this is happening is not straightforw

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Black Carbon's Dance with the Weather

So, what's the deal with black carbon (BC) and its role in weather changes? In India, not much research has been done on how BC affects things like monsoons, fog, and heatwaves. This study steps in to bridge that gap, looking at how BC interacts with rain during the monsoon's active and break phases

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

How AI is Changing the Way We Read Medical Records

Healthcare is going digital, and with it, comes a mountain of unstructured data. This data is not easy to handle or understand. There's a growing need for tools that can make sense of this information. One promising area is using AI to pull out key details from medical reports. Large language model

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Sort Molecules for Safer Medicines

In the world of medicine, molecules can be tricky. Some look almost the same but behave very differently. This is especially true for chiral molecules, which are like mirror images of each other. One version can be helpful, while the other might be harmful. So, finding a good way to separate them is

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Self-Driving Cars: Why Explaining Their Choices Matters

Self-driving cars are becoming more common, but they can still puzzle the people riding in them. When these cars make decisions, passengers might not understand why. This lack of clarity can make people less trusting of the technology. Clear explanations can help. When self-driving cars explain the

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