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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: Why Vaccines Matter

A young child in Olmsted County has been diagnosed with measles, sparking concerns among health experts. The child, who is too young to have received the full course of vaccinations, had recently traveled abroad. This is a wake-up call for parents who may be hesitant about vaccines. Measles is no j

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: What's in Store for Us This Year?

The flu is back, and it's not playing nice. After a tough flu season last year, health experts are keeping a close eye on things. In the U. K. , flu cases are popping up early, especially among kids and young adults. Over in Japan, the flu has hit so hard that schools have had to close. So, what do

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Science Over Politics: How a New Alliance Aims to Protect Public Health

A group of 15 Democratic governors has formed the Governors Public Health Alliance. Their goal? To put science back at the center of public health decisions. This isn't just about politics. It's about making sure people can trust the information they get about their health. For a while now, science

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Mississippi's Tech Startups Get a Boost

Mississippi is trying to grow its tech scene. Innovate Mississippi is helping with a 12-week program for startups. Seven companies are getting money and training. They will pitch to investors soon. Alex Bucklew and Johnathan McAdory started SimpleScript. It finds the best price for prescription dru

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Young South Asians in Australia: What's on Their Plates?

Young South Asians living in Australia have unique eating habits. These habits are shaped by many things. Their culture, the new environment, and personal choices all play a role. Let's explore what influences their food choices. First, culture is a big factor. Many young South Asians hold onto tra

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Oct 15 2025CRIME

Rainy Morning Crash: A Reminder to Drive Safe

A tragic accident happened on a Tuesday morning in Castaic. A man lost his life in a collision involving two vehicles. This incident occurred just after the first big rain of the fall season in the Santa Clarita Valley. Authorities are advising everyone to be extra careful while driving in wet condi

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Oct 13 2025CRYPTO

The Bitcoin Mystery Surrounding Elizabeth Holmes

Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced entrepreneur serving time for her role in the Theranos scandal, has sparked new curiosity. This time, it's not about her failed blood-testing company but a puzzling X (formerly Twitter) account that claims to share her views on Bitcoin. The account posts about Bitcoin

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Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

Differences in Atractylodes Species: A Closer Look at Their Polysaccharides

Atractylodes plants, known for their medicinal uses, have three main species: Atractylodes lancea (AL), A. chinensis (AC), and A. macrocephala (AM). These plants have different types of sugars, called polysaccharides, which play a big role in their medicinal properties. Scientists looked at these su

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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccines Matter

Measles is back and spreading fast across the United States. In Minnesota alone, there are now 20 confirmed cases, with three new infections just reported in Dakota County. The latest cases involve unvaccinated kids who likely caught the virus from an unvaccinated adult. This is part of a bigger pro

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Oct 10 2025OPINION

Minnesota's Leaders: Science, Sports, and Public Good

In Minnesota, leaders are taking a stand for science and public health. Governor Tim Walz and his wife recently got their COVID-19 and flu shots in public. This is a big deal because it shows they trust science and want to protect everyone's health. Meanwhile, some people still spread false informat

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