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finance

Managing Money Made Easy: A Fresh Take on Investment Tracking

July 22, 2025

Many people struggle with managing their finances because schools don't teach much about money. Things like savings, investments, and pensions are often left to individuals to figure out on their own. This is where tools like Ghostfolio can make a big difference. Ghostfolio is a self-hosted app desi

education

Teachers' Guide to Supporting Students with Epilepsy

July 21, 2025

Epilepsy is a common condition, yet many teachers feel unprepared to handle it in the classroom. This can lead to students with epilepsy missing out on learning and feeling left out. A recent study set out to change that by creating a clear, practical guide for teachers. The study focused on what t

health

The Power of Tunes: How Music Helps Heal

July 19, 2025

Music has always been a part of healing, but now science is showing just how much it can help. In Cleveland, Ohio, cancer patients can ask for a special kind of medicine: live music at their bedside. Studies show that music can make pain feel less intense, reducing it by about 20%. This doesn't mean

health

Why Being Happy Can Make Life's Ups and Downs Easier

July 17, 2025

Ever notice how some folks breeze through tough times while others crumble? It might not be luck or strength. It could be their happiness levels. When someone generally feels content, small daily problems don't weigh them down as much. This isn't about momentary joy. It's about how overall happiness

technology

Quick and Easy: iOS 26's New Reminder Hack

July 15, 2025

Ever wished you could manage your to-do list without any hassle? iOS 26 has introduced a neat trick in the Reminders app that might just make your life easier. This update is all about speed and convenience, letting you add tasks quickly, no matter where you are on your iPhone. The Reminders app no

environment

Why Switzerland's Sewage Sensors Need a Push

July 15, 2025

In Switzerland, rain often causes sewage systems to overflow. This sends untreated wastewater into rivers and lakes. But no one really knows how bad this is. Cheap sensors could help track these spills. Yet, most wastewater groups don't use them. It's not a tech problem. It's more about politics and

health

Hair Loss and Cancer: What You Need to Know

July 14, 2025

Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common side effect of cancer treatment. It can be tough on patients, affecting their self-esteem and how they see themselves. The best way to handle this is by planning ahead and tailoring the approach to each person's needs. For those going through chemotherapy, especi

health

Helping Older Adults Stay Safe: A New Approach to Preventing Falls

July 13, 2025

Older adults often face the risk of falls, and medications can play a big role in this. To tackle this issue, a new approach called SNOWDROP was tested. It includes a tool for doctors to give personalized advice on adjusting medications and a portal for patients to learn more and prepare questions.

politics

Texas Floods Highlight Fema's Struggles

July 12, 2025

Texas is still cleaning up after recent heavy rains and floods that killed over 120 people. Meanwhile, former officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) are raising alarms. They say the agency is stretched too thin and lacks resources to handle multiple disasters at once. Many ke

health

Easing Nerves: Can Games and Music Help During Surgery?

July 12, 2025

Surgery can be scary, and it's not just about the pain. For some patients, the stress of the procedure can be just as tough. This is especially true for those undergoing vascular surgery for internal carotid artery problems. Doctors often use regional anesthesia for this type of surgery. This allows