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How Five States Are Trying to Fix Past Cannabis Wrongs

July 11, 2025

In the US, some states have started programs to make up for past mistakes related to cannabis. These programs focus on helping people who were hurt by old laws. They also aim to give everyone a fair chance in the new cannabis business. Five states have taken big steps. Colorado was one of the first

health

Nurses, Breaks, and the Care Connection

July 10, 2025

Nurses are people, not robots. They need time to unwind, and sometimes, that means browsing the internet during work hours. This habit, known as cyberloafing, isn't always a bad thing. It can make their shift more enjoyable and help them manage stress. However, excessive internet use might cut into

health

Navigating Ethics in Hospital Research: A Closer Look

July 10, 2025

Research in hospitals is vital for medical progress, but it comes with big ethical questions. When patients are sick and in the hospital, it's not always easy to do research the right way. Doctors and researchers must think carefully about how to protect patients while still learning new things. Th

education

Teens, Friends, and Being True to Yourself Online

July 9, 2025

Teens often try out different versions of themselves with friends. This is normal. It's part of growing up. Friends play a big role in this. They help teens figure out who they are and who they want to be. A recent study wanted to see how teens feel when they chat online with friends they also know

technology

Finding Balance in a Connected World

July 8, 2025

In a world where everything is connected, finding a balance can be tough. Think of it like a group of friends trying to agree on a movie to watch. Each person has their own favorite, but they also have to consider what the others like. This is similar to what happens in a network of machines or syst

health

Smart Tech in Medicine: How AI is Changing the Game

July 6, 2025

AI is making big waves in healthcare. It's not just about robots and sci-fi stuff. This tech is helping doctors spot diseases earlier and treat patients better. For example, AI can look at medical images and find cancer before it spreads. It's like having a super-smart assistant that never gets tire

environment

How Red Mud Can Help Lock Up Nickel in Soil

July 6, 2025

Soil pollution is a big deal, and nickel is one of those tricky metals that can cause problems. Scientists have been looking into how to manage nickel better in the soil. One interesting solution? Bauxite residue, also known as "red mud. " This stuff is a leftover from aluminum production, and there

health

Hospital Visits That Could Be Avoided: What Changed During COVID-19?

July 4, 2025

In many wealthy nations, doctors use avoidable hospitalizations (AHs) as a way to check how good primary care is. But in places like China, this method isn't used much. The COVID-19 pandemic brought big changes to healthcare. Yet, there's not much research on how AHs shifted before and during the pa

education

Gemini for Education: A New Way to Learn

July 1, 2025

Google is making big moves in the education world with its Gemini tools. These tools are now more accessible and packed with new features. One exciting addition is the ability for students to create their own quizzes. This is a game-changer for studying. Students can use Gemini Canvas to make person

health

Why Freeze-Drying Drugs Matters for Your Health

June 29, 2025

Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is a big deal in medicine. It's a process that makes drugs last longer, especially important ones like antibiotics. In fact, most of the antibiotics on the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines list are freeze-dried. This means they can be stored for a lon