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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Teen Mothers and Baby Deaths: A Bangladesh Dilemma

In Bangladesh, a major health issue is the high number of babies dying before their first birthday. There are 38 deaths for every 1, 000 babies born alive. This is a serious problem. Young mothers, those who are teenagers, face extra health dangers. These risks affect both the mother and the bab

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Results of Medicare's Shared Savings Program

The Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) has been around for a while. It aims to cut down on healthcare costs. The program uses a group of doctors and hospitals called Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). These groups work together to provide better care and save money. At first, the program sh

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Cancer Trials: The Global Inequality Challenge

Cancer trials are the backbone of developing new treatments. They are the ultimate test to see if a treatment is safe and effective. However, there is a big problem. Many cancer trials do not include enough patients from low- and middle-income countries. This is a huge issue. These countries have a

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Locked Away: When Jail Becomes the Mental Health Ward

In the small town of Polson, Montana, a grim reality unfolds. When someone accused of a crime needs mental health support, they often end up in a tiny, isolated jail cell. This is not a rare occurrence. Many people find themselves in this situation, waiting for a spot in the state's psychiatric hosp

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

Christen Press: The Bench Warmer Dilemma

Christen Press, a key player for Angel City, has barely seen any game time this season. Since her return from a serious ACL injury and signing a one-year contract extension, fans expected to see more of her. However, she has only played a handful of minutes in a few games. This has left many support

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Research: A Worrying Shift

The National Institutes of Health, or NIH, is in a tough spot. A recent plan to slash its budget by over 40% has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. This move is part of a broader effort to downsize the federal government, led by the Department of Government Efficiency. The NIH is a bi

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Can Botox Lift Your Mood?

Botox has become a popular way to fight the signs of aging. It smooths out wrinkles and gives a more youthful appearance. Many people, including celebrities, use it. But what exactly is Botox? It is a protein from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. In small amounts, it relaxes overactive muscles.

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

A Teen's Tragic Choice: The Sheffield School Stabbing

A young person has admitted to taking a life in a British school. This incident is part of a bigger problem with knife violence in the UK. The accused, a 15-year-old, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denies murder. The victim, also 15, was Harvey Willgoose. He was stabbed to death at All Saint

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

Mapping Fear in the City: How We Feel About Our Surroundings

The emotional landscape of a city is more than just buildings and streets. It is a complex mix of feelings, memories, and perceptions. Researchers have developed a way to map these emotions. They focus on how people feel about their environment and how safe they feel in it. The method is called Emo

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More People Using Digital Mental Health Tools?

Digital tools for mental health are becoming more common in hospitals and clinics. These tools include apps and websites that patients can use to manage their mental health. The goal is to improve care, make patients happier, and reduce costs. However, there is a big problem. Many people stop using

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