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To survive Gen AI in the workplace, become a learning athlete

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How people with disabilities navigate voting hurdles

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New research links gun violence exposure to higher rates of depression and suicidal ideation

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Education

Study: Teaching science and reading together yields double benefits for learning

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Health

Is a concussion considered a traumatic brain injury?

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What's behind the 62% jump in human trafficking offenses?

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How the demographics of organ donors differ by state

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Health

Here's how over-the-counter birth control could disrupt limited access to contraception

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Environment

How wildfires have worsened in recent decades

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Most common causes of health data breaches in the last three months

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5 changes to reproductive health care in the US since Roe's reversal

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How the 'TikTok ban' and other social media legislation could restrict internet use

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Naloxone is now approved for over-the-counter use. What are the hurdles to accessing it?

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