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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

How Safe Is Your Milk? The Hidden Dangers of Tick-Borne Encephalitis

Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is a nasty virus that can sneak into the human body through tick bites. But here is a twist: it can also lurk in unpasteurized milk and dairy products from infected animals. Most often, goat milk or cheese is the culprit in food-borne TBE cases. This is a serious

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

How Grocery Store Access Shapes Eating Habits

It's no secret that where you shop can influence what you eat. In the US, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps millions of people with low incomes buy food. But does having easy access to stores that accept SNAP benefits actually improve the quality of food that participants ea

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Apr 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Pitfalls of Overcomplicating AI Reasoning

The idea that more computational power always leads to better results in AI reasoning is being challenged by recent findings. This is a big deal for companies looking to use advanced AI in their apps. The research looked at nine leading AI models and tested them with different methods to see how wel

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter in US-EU Trade?

The political stage in Washington saw a notable performance when Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stepped into the spotlight. Her mission? To mend the frayed threads of US-EU trade relations. Meloni, known for her strong stance, met with former US President Donald Trump. The two leaders shared

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Apr 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cher's Back in the Spotlight: Clueless Series Hits Peacock

The 90s are making a comeback, and so is Cher Horowitz. Alicia Silverstone is set to bring back her iconic role from the 1995 film "Clueless" in a new series for Peacock. This isn't just a random idea; it's a full-fledged project in development. The details are hush-hush, but it's clear that this se

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Apr 18 2025BUSINESS

The Power of Teamwork: Boosting Workplace Health

Workplace health initiatives are big news these days. There are many ways to approach this topic. One approach is to look at how groups of employers can work together to create healthier work environments. This is not just about offering gym memberships or free fruit. It is about changing the cu

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Haiti's Unpaid Bill: The Price of Freedom

Haiti is demanding that France pay up for a massive debt that has been dragging the country down for centuries. This isn't just about money. It's about acknowledging the harm caused by slavery and colonization. The debt started back in 1825, when Haiti agreed to pay France 150 million francs. This w

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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Instructor Beliefs on Student Perceptions in Evolution Classes

In the world of biology, there is a growing concern about how instructors' personal beliefs might influence students' views of them. This is particularly true in evolution classes, where the instructor's religious or non-religious stance can play a significant role. Students who identify as Christi

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Path from Precancerous to Cancerous in the Mouth

The mouth is home to many types of cells. Some of these cells can change and become precancerous. This means they are not yet cancerous but have the potential to become so. Many factors can influence whether these precancerous cells will turn into cancer. Understanding these factors i

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Raynaud's and the Power of Movement

Raynaud's phenomenon is a condition that affects many women. It's a vascular disorder that can make fingers and toes turn white or blue due to reduced blood flow. This condition can have a significant impact on a person's daily life and overall well-being. One of the key issues for women with Raynau

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