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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Do We Value Health? Patient vs. Public Perspectives

The value of health is not easy to measure. One way to do this is through health state utility values (HSUVs). These values are crucial for figuring out how cost-effective different treatments are. There is a big debate about who should provide these values: patients or the general public. Some p

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Mar 23 2025EDUCATION

Can Education Boost Memory in Later Life?

In six countries, researchers looked into the link between education and memory in older adults. These countries are China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia, and South Africa. They wanted to see if more schooling really does make a difference in how well people remember things as they age. First, let's

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Managing High Cholesterol Through Life

When it comes to managing high cholesterol, it is important to understand that it is a lifelong issue. It is not just about the cholesterol level at the time of a doctor's appointment. The risk of heart disease comes from having high levels of bad cholesterol over a long period. This is especially t

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Mar 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Misstep: The Siri Stumble

Apple, the tech giant, has always been at the forefront of innovation. However, its recent foray into AI with Siri has raised eyebrows. The company unveiled its AI plans at the World Wide Developers’ Conference last June. Apple’s approach was different. It introduced "Apple Intelligence, " a collect

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

A Shift in U. S. Immigration Policy

The U. S. Department of Homeland Security has made a significant move. It is ending legal protections for about 532, 000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. These individuals arrived in the U. S. since October 2022. They came with financial backers and received two-year permits to liv

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

The President's Legal Showdown

The President has taken a strong stance against law firms. He has asked his attorney general to look into lawsuits that he believes are politically motivated. This move comes after several judges blocked some of his plans. The President wants to punish these law firms. He thinks they are causing unn

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

What if dementia isn't as scary as we think?

Dementia is a word that strikes fear into many hearts. For some, it's a personal worry, a specter lurking in the background. Joan Presky is one of those people. She has seen firsthand the toll that Alzheimer's disease can take. Her mother battled it for 14 long years. For the last seven of those yea

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

Kids Attacked at School: A Wake-Up Call for Inclusivity

A recent incident at Wallace Middle School in Waterbury, Connecticut, has brought attention to the ongoing issue of religious discrimination in schools. Two Muslim girls, both 13 years old, were hurt in a fight involving four seventh-graders. The girls, who often wear hijabs, were targeted because o

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: Texas and New Mexico Face Ongoing Outbreak

Measles is causing trouble in West Texas and New Mexico. It has been two months since the outbreak started, and it is still spreading. Health officials think it will keep going for many more months. They also believe the actual number of cases is higher than reported. But there is some good news. Mo

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

The Making of a Midwestern Football Star

Luther Burden III is a name that is quickly becoming known in the world of football. This young athlete from East St. Louis, Missouri, has shown incredible talent on the field. He has speed, agility, and a unique ability to read the game. His journey to success is not just about his physical abiliti

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