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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

School, Habits, and the Mind: A Balancing Act

School is not just about grades and exams. It's a big part of life that can shape how we feel and behave. But it's not the only factor. Daily routines and habits also play a significant role. What we eat, how we unwind, and how we manage stress all contribute to our overall well-being. Researchers

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Nov 30 2025OPINION

When Legal Papers Hide Dark Truths

The U. S. Justice Department recently gave the military a secret pass. It said soldiers won't face charges for sinking boats in the Caribbean and Pacific. These actions have killed at least 80 people. But why does the government need to promise immunity if these acts are truly legal? This isn't just

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Boosting Kids' Health Before Stem Cell Transplants: What's the Deal?

Stem cell transplants can be tough, especially for kids. But what if we could get them ready before the big procedure? That's where prehabilitation comes in. It's like a health boost to help kids bounce back faster. For adults, it's been a game-changer. But for children? Not so clear yet. Researche

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Military: What's the Real Story?

Venezuela's military is in a tough spot. It's not as strong as it used to be. Many soldiers are not well trained. They don't earn much money. This makes it hard for them to buy food and other basics. Some soldiers have even left the military because of this. The government says there are millions o

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Exploring Cannabidiol's Potential in Autism Care: What We Need to Learn

Cannabidiol, or CBD, has been making waves in the world of medicine. It's a compound found in cannabis that doesn't get you high. Instead, it's known for its calming effects. Recently, scientists have been looking into how CBD could help people with autism. Autism is a complex condition. It affects

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Brain Wiring: How Unique Connections Shape Our Minds

Neuroscience is stepping away from old ideas that label brain differences as problems. Instead, it's looking at each person's brain as a unique network. This shift is called precision neurodiversity. It's about seeing how our brains are wired differently and how that affects how we think and behave.

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Nov 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Oceans: Where Money and Mess Mix

The ocean is facing a big problem. Trash is piling up. Plastic, oil, and other waste are harming marine life. But there's a way to fix this. The circular economy is a smart idea. It focuses on reusing and recycling materials. This idea is now joining forces with the blue economy. The blue economy ai

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Senegal's Money Worries: IMF Raises Eyebrows

Senegal is in a bit of a pickle. The country is chatting with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about getting some financial help. Why? Because they've got a lot of debt that wasn't properly reported before. Now, they need to figure out how to handle it. The finance minister, Cheikh Diba, spill

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs: A Heavy Burden on Massachusetts Families and Businesses

In Massachusetts, the cost of health insurance is becoming a major problem for many people and businesses. The prices keep going up, making it hard for families to afford basic needs. For example, one family had to increase their budget by $1, 000 just to meet their health insurance maximum. They ar

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Navigating Work with Lupus: The Hidden Struggles of Women

Women with lupus face a tough battle at work. They often have to hide their pain and act like everything is fine. This is because workplaces value people who seem stable and productive. But for someone with lupus, this can be really hard. Lupus is a condition that causes pain and other symptoms tha

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