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While intelligence can mean various things to different people, how it is determined is usually based on particular criteria. Intelligence is mostly thought of as having the ability to perceive information and the capacity to problem-solve, for logical thinking, and a deep understanding of things around you. There are also various kinds of intelligence, from...

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For years, the concept of car touch screens was presented to the public as the future of driving. They promised sleek minimalism, smartphone-style convenience, and endless customization. Yet a different story has emerged on our roads in the real world. In fact, many drivers now report frustration, safety researchers warn about delayed reactions, and regulators...

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A two-year-old boy arrives at the hospital with a virus and low potassium. His family expect monitoring, fluids, and a careful recovery. Instead, a lawsuit alleges that a single misplaced decimal point in his prescription turned a routine correction into a fatal medical error. The complaint says that staff at a Florida children’s hospital changed...

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In early November 2025, the Trump administration released new directives that change how health concerns affect U.S. visa decisions. These updates tell officers to weigh chronic illnesses, financial stability, and long term care projections more closely. Early reporting shows that Trump’s visa guidelines now mention obesity in these screenings. This shift blends immigration policy with...

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A preliminary study that was presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2025 has raised alarming questions between heart failure and melatonin use. Researchers discovered a notable association between long-term melatonin use and increased heart failure risk. The review examined medical records spanning 5 years for more than 130,000 adults with chronic insomnia. Those...

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There are times you will encounter people who may seem ‘snobbish’ at first glance, or even aloof. Sometimes they have peculiar habits that people find bizarre or out of place. However, these habits are just misunderstood expressions of someone who is contemplative and introspective. When someone does not require external validation, it’s easier for a...