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May 31 2025HEALTH

Kids Health Studies: The Power of Real-World Data

Kids health studies often run into big problems. Finding the right kids to join the study can be tough. Making sure the study plan works and running the study smoothly are also big challenges. This is especially true for rare diseases. The groups of kids are small. They are also split up by age. Thi

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

Mine Safety Offices Saved from Closure: A Shift in Policy

The Trump administration has decided to keep 34 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) offices open. These offices were initially marked for closure as part of a cost-cutting effort by the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk. The decision to retain these offices is a signific

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Deregulation: How Policy Shifts Impact Your Wallet

The current administration has been busy undoing regulations. One notable change involves credit card late fees. The previous administration had capped these fees, expecting to save Americans around $10 billion a year. This was mainly by reducing bank penalties. However, the current administration c

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May 31 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers Use AI Tools Like Claude and ChatGPT

Healthcare is one of the many fields where generative AI systems, such as Claude and ChatGPT, are quickly gaining traction. These tools promise to boost clinical support, streamline administrative tasks, and improve patient access to information. But how exactly are these AI systems being used in re

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May 31 2025POLITICS

The Billionaire's Black Eye and Space Dreams

Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, made headlines with a black eye during a recent White House event. He was there to wrap up his 130-day stint in the Trump administration. The black eye was not from a fight or an accident. It was from his five-year-old son, X. Musk was joking around and dared his

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May 31 2025HEALTH

How Much Do You Really Use Your Diabetes App? It Matters!

Smartphones are everywhere, and so are apps designed to help people with type 2 diabetes. These apps can teach users about healthy eating and track their progress. But here is the big question: how often do people actually use these apps? It turns out that how much someone uses a diabetes app can ma

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May 31 2025WEATHER

Wisconsin's Weekend Weather: Warmth and Wildfire Smoke

Wisconsin is gearing up for a warm weekend, but there's a catch. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting south, bringing hazy skies and air quality concerns. This isn't just a minor issue. It's a reminder of how interconnected our environment is. The wildfires, fueled by drought in central and wes

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Tech and Tales: Boosting HPV Shots in the LGBTQ+ Crowd

HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. Unfortunately, the vaccination rate is far from the 80% target set by Healthy People 2030. This is especially true among LGBTQ+ individuals. The issue is complex and multifaceted. Technology is a big part of young adults li

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Political Pivot: A Mixed Bag

Elon Musk has stepped back from his political role after five months. He worked closely with President Trump as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. This move has sparked discussions among experts about the impact of his time in politics. Musk's political involvement began during th

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

China's Resource Tax Law: A Spark for Greener Businesses?

China is a massive player in the energy game. It is both the biggest energy producer and consumer on the planet. So, when it comes to sustainable development, China's moves matter a lot. In 2019, the Chinese government introduced the Resource Tax Law (RTL). This law aims to boost energy efficiency a

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