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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Farm to City: How Life and Work Affect Mental Health in China

In China, mental health is a big issue for people who live in rural areas. These people, often called Workers with Agricultural Hukou (WAH), have a tough time. They face different challenges based on where they live, what they do for work, and how they are treated by society. This study is all about

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding Brain Swelling in Kids: What You Need to Know

When children experience brain swelling, it's a serious situation. Doctors must determine the cause and type of swelling. One type, called Cytotoxic Edema (CE), was once thought to be a clear sign of abuse. However, recent findings reveal that CE can occur in kids with severe brain injuries, regardl

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Feb 16 2025WEATHER

Weather Chaos Hits the U. S. : From Floods to Snowstorms

The eastern part of the U. S. is gearing up for a fresh round of intense, wet weather. This includes heavy rain and strong winds that could bring tornadoes to the Mississippi Valley. Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Arkansas are under flood alerts. The National Weather Service is urging peopl

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Special Diets for Dogs with Chronic Gut Issues

Dogs with chronic gut problems, known as chronic enteropathies (CE), face a tough battle. These issues cause ongoing or recurring stomach troubles without any clear cause like parasites or infections. A recent study took a close look at a special diet to help these dogs. The study focused on dogs t

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Fungi Fun in the Forest: A Tale of Two Seasons

Imagine a vast, lush forest in Taiwan, where seven different types of trees from the Fagaceae family stand tall. Scientists decided to take a closer look at the tiny, often overlooked world of fungi living in and around these trees. They wanted to see how these fungal communities changed over time a

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Can China and Trump Team Up to End the Ukraine War?

The Ukraine war is dragging on, and Trump has a plan. He thinks China's leader, Xi Jinping, might be the key to ending the conflict. Trump has been talking about this since before he took office, and he even mentioned it at a big meeting in Switzerland. Xi Jinping has a lot of power, but wi

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Rapper's Lawsuit Dismissed: What Happened?

A lawsuit accusing two famous rappers, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z, of a serious crime in 2000 has been thrown out. The person who made the accusation, known as Jane Doe, decided to drop the case. This happened in New York, and the court documents show that the case was dismissed "with prejudice, "

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Unraveling AUTS2: A European Journey into Developmental Challenges

Imagine a puzzle where some pieces are missing, and others don't quite fit. That's a bit like AUTS2-related syndrome. It's a condition that affects how a person grows and learns. Kids with this syndrome often face delays in development, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability.

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Hostages Freed, Ceasefire Hangs in Balance

Three Israeli hostages, including an American father of three, were freed by Hamas on Saturday. This release kept a fragile ceasefire from collapsing. The hostages, Sagui Dekel-Chen, Alexander Troufanov, and Yair Horn, were kidnapped during a brutal attack on October 7, 2023. They were handed over t

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Land Debate in South Africa: Truth vs. Myth

South Africa has long grappled with the legacy of apartheid, and land reform remains a hot-button issue. The Expropriation Act, passed last year, aims to address the stark imbalance in land ownership. White landowners control a whopping 72% of agricultural land, while black South Africans, who make

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