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Human Rhinovirus B14 Outbreak France 2024: Older Adults
French health officials have issued an urgent alert about a 2024 outbreak of Human Rhinovirus B14, a lesser-known rhinovirus variant causing severe respiratory illness and death…
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Rare Disease Patients Deserve Cures, Too
Rare Disease Patients Deserve Cures, Too When a diagnosis of a rare disease lands on a patient’s doorstep, the journey often feels like navigating a maze with no clear exit. While…
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Rethinking Student Teaching Evaluations: Limitations and Strategies for Fairer Faculty Assessment
Introduction: The Flaws in Traditional Student Evaluations For decades, student teaching evaluations have been a cornerstone of faculty assessment in higher education. Universities…
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Evidence Lacking for Endemic Chagas Disease in the United States – Why It Matters and What We Can Do
Evidence Lacking for Endemic Chagas Disease in the United States (Response) When readers hear “Chagas disease,” most imagine tropical Latin America. In reality, the United States hosts…
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Beacon Biosignals Maps Brain Activity During Sleep
Most people spend a third of their lives asleep, but scientists still have gaps in understanding exactly what the brain does during those hours. For decades, sleep research relied on…
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Mental Health Awareness Is Backfiring: New Science Shows How ‘Helpful’ Campaigns Are…
Mental health awareness has become a cornerstone of modern public health campaigns. Organizations worldwide invest millions into destigmatizing mental illness and encouraging people to…
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Reframing Agency Procurement Pt2: Procurement & Joint Framework
Reframing Agency Procurement (Part 2): Procurement's View and A Joint FrameworkIn Part 1 of our reframing agency procurement series, we centered the agency perspective: their pain…
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Can Brain Complexity Predict TMS Response? New Study Findings
Can Brain Complexity Predict Stimulation Response? A groundbreaking study published in Cerebral Cortex has investigated whether the complexity of brain activity at rest can predict how…
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Perianal Lidocaine for Unsedated Colonoscopy: Trial Results
Unsedated colonoscopy is a preferred option for many patients and clinics: it eliminates sedation-related risks like drowsiness, lowers total procedure costs, and allows patients to…
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Perchloroethylene Exposure: The Hidden Nephrotoxicity Risk for Dry Cleaning Workers in Addis Ababa
Why Dry Cleaners Pay Inconspicuous Prices for Their Health In the bustling laundry halls of Addis Ababa, a silent toxin lags in the air: perchloroethylene (PCE). While the industry…
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