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Jun 27 2025FINANCE

Why the US Dollar Dropped After Latest Inflation News

The latest numbers on inflation in the US show that prices are still going up, but not as fast as some people thought. The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, which is a big deal for the Federal Reserve, went up by 2. 3% in May. That's a tiny bit higher than the month before, but it

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

A Tiny Band-Aid for a Big Medicaid Wound

Republicans in the Senate are trying to fix a huge problem with a tiny solution. They want to cut $800 billion from Medicaid, a program that helps millions of Americans get healthcare. This could hurt many people, especially those in rural areas who rely on Medicaid to keep their hospitals open. So

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Why Sleep Might Be the Ultimate Memory Booster

Memory is a tricky thing. It's not just about storing information but also about making it stronger. One way this happens is through a process called memory reconsolidation. This is where memories get a boost, especially when we sleep. But what if we try to strengthen memories while we're awake? Doe

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Unveiling Key Insights from Cancer Research

Recent findings from a major cancer conference have shed light on some surprising factors that can influence cancer survival rates. One of the most intriguing discoveries is the impact of lifestyle choices on a patient's prognosis. It turns out that what you do in your daily life can significantly a

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Jun 27 2025EDUCATION

Rural Schools Lose Vital Mental Health Support

In many rural parts of the country, schools are struggling to provide adequate mental health support for their students. In some areas, there is only one mental health professional for every 1, 100 students. This lack of resources is especially concerning given the high rates of depression, anxiety,

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How New Medicaid Rules Could Change Healthcare for New Parents

In 2021, a big change happened with Medicaid. The American Rescue Plan let states give pregnancy Medicaid coverage for 12 months after birth. This is a huge deal for new parents. But how is this new rule working out? No one really knows yet. Medicaid is a big help for many people. It pays for healt

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Helps Spot Wobbly Knee Implants

Knee replacements can sometimes feel loose, causing pain and trouble for patients. Doctors use CT scans to check these implants, but current methods don't measure how loose they are. A new method uses CT scans taken while the knee is bent in different directions. This helps measure how much the impl

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How Patients Talk About Ankle Replacements Online

People are increasingly sharing their health journeys on social media. A recent study looked at how patients discuss total ankle replacements on Facebook and Instagram. The study found that most posts were about recovery milestones, not complications. This might give a skewed view of the procedure.

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in Handling Long-Term Health

Managing long-term health issues can be tough. There are many tools out there to help. Apps and wearables are becoming popular. They give people quick access to their health data. This can make handling conditions easier. But not all tools are helpful. Some do a better job than others. Researchers

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How Tech is Changing the Way We Talk About Health

Clear communication is super important in health care. When things get mixed up, it can lead to bad health results, unhappy patients, and even complaints about health professionals. So, how can we make sure everyone is on the same page? One way is by using recordings from real doctor-patient chats.

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