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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Boosting Newborn Health with Ugandan Midwives

Did you know that where and how babies are born can make a big difference to their health and their moms? A recent study in Uganda shows that when midwives lead the way with better birth positions and more support during labor, newborns' health improves and moms have fewer tears. This is great news

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Philip Morris's Education Push: Harm Reduction or Hidden Agenda?

In the world of tobacco, Philip Morris International (PMI) has been quietly supporting educational courses for healthcare professionals. These courses, disguised as independent, focus on harm reduction, suggesting smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes as safer alternatives to traditional smoking. But i

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Underwater Volcanoes: Can We Know When They'll Blow?

Ever thought about volcanoes under the sea? One of these, off Oregon's coast, is about to erupt. Scientists say it might happen by the end of 2025. This volcano, named Axial Seamount, is the most active in the Northeast Pacific. It's been quiet since 2015, but now it's swelling again. This could me

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Boosting Holistic Health: A Randomized Trial of ACT and Compassion Therapy for Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast cancer is the top cancer diagnosed globally among women, and it brings along a hefty emotional toll. Two therapies—Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and compassion-based methods—have shown potential in helping cancer patients manage their emotions and quality of life. Enter the Mind pro

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

How Kids with Serious Health Issues See Their Wellbeing

Ever wondered how kids with life-threatening illnesses feel about their wellbeing? A recent study explored this by understanding the perceived wellbeing (pWB) of young people with serious health conditions. These kids face real challenges, but the study didn't focus on their illnesses alone. It delv

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Bike Crash Types: Risk Factors on UK Roads

Ever wondered why certain bike crashes happen so often on UK roads? Let's dive into three common types: overtaking, rear-end, and door crashes. Research has mostly focused on intersection crashes, but what about those that happen on road segments? This study aims to shed light on the risk factors fo

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Rhode Island's 2026: Shifts in Business, Housing, and Unfinished Projects

As 2026 approaches, Rhode Island is witnessing some big changes in its business landscape. Hasbro, the famous toy maker, is pondering a relocation to Boston. This has state officials working overtime to convince them to stick around. Meanwhile, in Newport, one ambitious entrepreneur is snapping up r

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Power of Tech: Boosting Chinese Manufacturing

You might think that the cost of workers or the amount of energy used would be the big deals in manufacturing. But guess what? It's all about how smart and advanced the technology is. Let's dive into the Chinese manufacturing scene from 2000 to 2021 to see how tech is the real game-changer. Imagine

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Big Bucks for Women's Soccer: A New Chapter for NWSL

In 2025, women's sports are expected to hit new heights, thanks to a huge change in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The league is about to welcome its 16th team, which is set to start playing in 2026. This big move is backed by a massive investment of $110 million from the IMA Financial G

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Jan 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Mindset Shapes Up for Mountain Disasters

Let's dive into how our thoughts and feelings can greatly impact how ready we are for disasters, especially in places like the mountainous regions of China. Researchers have been looking at the link between our minds and how well we prepare for four different kinds of disaster situations. They've al

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