HEALTH

Apr 21 2025EDUCATION

Smart Writing: How AI Can Help, and Where It Might Go Wrong

The world of academic writing has seen a significant shift with the introduction of AI tools. These tools, powered by large language models, have become more accessible since the release of ChatGPT in 2022. They promise to speed up the writing process for researchers. However, they come with their o

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants and Market Moves: A Week of Financial Ups and Downs

Last week, the stock market had a mixed performance. The S&P 500 stayed flat, the Nasdaq dipped slightly, and the Dow Jones took a notable hit. This was largely due to some big drops from UnitedHealth and Nvidia. UnitedHealth cut its yearly earnings forecast after a tough quarter, causing its stock

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and Your Nose: How Weather Shifts Affect Allergies

Climate change is making allergies worse. It is altering the environment in ways that affect how plants and fungi grow and spread. This shift is making pollen and spores more potent. The changes are causing more people to suffer from allergies and related health issues. The air we breathe is changi

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Learning Health Systems: Different Paths to Better Care

What is a learning health system? It is a way to make healthcare better by using data and technology. The idea has been around for nearly 20 years. It started with a focus on making healthcare better for each patient. Over time, it has grown to include the health of individuals and entir

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Russia's HIV Crisis: A Battle of Values and Politics

Russia is grappling with a significant HIV crisis, but the approach to tackling it is deeply entwined with politics and traditional values. Since the early 2010s, the Putin administration has been pushing a strong agenda of traditional values. This agenda has shaped how the country views and respond

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in 2025

Measles is back in the news, and it's not good news. Three states—Louisiana, Missouri, and Virginia—have all reported their first measles cases of 2025. The common thread? All three cases are linked to international travel. This should not be a surprise. Measles is highly contagious and can sprea

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Apr 21 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Easter Greetings Amid Health Concerns

Pope Francis made a public appearance at Easter Mass. His presence was a big deal. He had just recovered from a serious illness. The crowd in St. Peter’s Square was huge. They cheered loudly when they saw him. He was in a wheelchair. This was less than a month after he left the hospital. He had been

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Long Beach's New Hub for LGBTQ+ Health

A health center in Long Beach has just opened its doors wider. This is not just any clinic. It is a place where the LGBTQ+ community can find a wide range of services. The clinic has grown a lot since it started. It now has more rooms for check-ups, a bigger lab, and even a dental clinic. This is a

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Moving Bodies, Moving Minds: How Exercise Shapes Teens' Mental Health

Adolescents with ADHD often struggle with more than just focus and attention. Many also face serious mental health challenges, including thoughts of suicide. A recent investigation dug into how physical activity might play a role in this complex issue. Researchers focused on teens aged 12 to 17 wit

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Apr 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Royal Easter Traditions Evolve as Key Figures Take a Backseat

The royal family's Easter celebrations have seen a shift in recent years, with some prominent members choosing to observe the holiday away from the public eye. This year, Prince William and Kate Middleton decided to skip the traditional Easter service at Windsor Castle for the second consecutive yea

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