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El Salvador's Surprising Offer: Jail Time for Cash?

February 5, 2025

On Monday, the president of El Salvador made a surprising proposal to the US. He suggested taking in convicted criminals from the US to fill their prisons. This would include US citizens who are already serving time. This is not a free service! The country would charge a fee to keep these prisoners.

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Why Safety Planning Matters for Latinas

January 11, 2025

Latinas in the US face high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV). Yet, they often seek help less than other communities. Safety planning offers concrete steps to boost safety and connect people to support services. Research shows it can reduce future violence, but what are the top safety priorit

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Brain Surgery vs. Usual Care: A Cost-Effective Battle for Treatment-Resistant OCD

January 4, 2025

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical treatment that's been helping people with treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Even though it's pricier than other similar treatments, it's gained popularity due to its adjustable nature. This study takes a fresh look at the cost-effecti

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Tularemia Across the US: A Decade in Review

December 31, 2024

Tularemia, a rare disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, has been reported in every U. S. state except Hawaii. It shows up with fever and different symptoms, depending on how you get infected. Usually, less than 2% of cases are fatal, but this can go up based on symptoms and the str

opinion

Neighbors Across Borders: A Story of Compassion and Resettlement

December 20, 2024

In the heart of Minnesota, Tina Rexing, a business owner with strong conservative views, is unexpectedly helping refugees from Ukraine. She's not doing it to make a political statement, but because she believes in giving a hand to those in need. Along with thousands of Americans, she's supporting re

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Why America's Healthcare System Needs a Check-Up

December 18, 2024

Let's talk about the U. S. healthcare system. It's not working well, and it's not the fault of any one company. The real issue lies in how the system is set up. Other developed countries offer basic healthcare to everyone, and their people are happy to pay taxes for it. But not in the U. S. Here, ma

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Operating on Sleep: A Decade-Long Look at OSA Surgeries

December 16, 2024

What happens when you try to fix snoring and breathing problems during sleep with surgery? This study takes a long look at what surgeons did to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the United States from 2004 to 2020. They dived into a big healthcare database to see how many surgeries were done an

crime

Guns and Racism: A Pandemic Connection

November 28, 2024

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a notable increase in gun purchases in the United States. Simultaneously, the country witnessed a rise in racism and hate crimes. But did these two trends intersect? This study explores whether experiencing racism influenced Americans' decision to buy guns dur

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The Unsung Heroes: School Counselors and Student Mental Health

November 9, 2024

Imagine navigating the complexities of teenage years without a trusted guide. That's where school counselors step in. From Alabama to Wyoming, and beyond, these professionals are the unsung heroes who help students tackle mental health challenges. They're not just there for academic advice; they're

environment

The Storm on the Horizon: A Fierce Tempest Approaches

September 25, 2024

As the Caribbean Sea whispered secrets to the wind, a tropical storm began to take shape. Helene, its name etched in the annals of history, was expected to strengthen into a powerful hurricane, its path weaving a tale of destruction and chaos. The storm was barreling towards the U.S., its trajectory