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Jan 15 2025CRIME

Hitchhiking Dangers: A Closer Look at Sexual Homicides

Hitchhiking is often depicted as dangerous, especially when it comes to sexual homicides. But have you ever wondered why? Researchers have just started to dig into this topic, comparing hitchhiking victims with those involved in sex work. The results? Offenders see hitchhikers as easy targets for ab

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Canada's Premiers Face Off Over Trump's Tariff Threats

As the clock ticks down to Donald Trump's inauguration, Canada's provincial leaders are at a loss over how to handle the president-elect's tariff threats. They're scrambling to protect their economies, but they don't agree on the best way to do it. Alberta's premier, Danielle Smith, met with Trump a

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Jan 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: Solana and XRP's $14 Billion Opportunity

Imagine if you could invest in cryptocurrencies without actually owning any. That's what exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are offering. JPMorgan thinks that if regulators give the nod, new ETFs for Solana and XRP could attract a whopping $14 billion in the first year alone. Solana ETFs might draw betwee

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Boosting Parent Support to End Child Violence in Tanzania: Insights from the Ground

In Tanzania, changing how parents behave can reduce violence against children. This study looked at what policymakers and service providers think about giving parents support to stop violence. It used Daly's framework to find out what helps and hinders this kind of support. Parents can learn to dis

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Meta's Zuckerberg to Speed Up Low-Performer Layoffs

Mark Zuckerberg, the head of Meta, has announced that the company will be laying off more employees who aren’t performing well. This move comes as Meta focuses on developing cutting-edge technologies such as AI, augmented reality glasses, and the next generation of social media platforms. Zuckerberg

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Heart Attack: The Surprising Link Between Allergies and Heart Health

Imagine this: you're having a severe allergic reaction, and suddenly, you have a heart attack. Sounds far-fetched? Not for a man who experienced just that. He had a rare condition called Kounis syndrome, where an extreme allergic reaction, or anaphylaxis, can trigger a heart attack. In his case, it

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Global Issue of Child Sexual Violence: A Closer Look at Numbers and Trends

Child sexual violence is a widespread problem that affects children in various countries around the world. To understand the extent and variations of this issue, researchers often conduct meta-analyses and cross-national comparisons. Let's dive into what these studies reveal. First, let's talk abou

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Breathing Techniques for Parkinson's: Sorting Fact from Fiction

Parkinson's disease can be a real puzzle. This brain condition makes everyday movements like walking or buttoning a shirt a challenge. But it's not just about the body—it can also lead to anxiety, depression, and sleep troubles. Yoga breathing exercises, or pranayama, have been suggested as a potent

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Blood Donations in Taiwan: A Closer Look

Blood is an essential resource in the medical world, mostly coming from donations without payment. As Taiwan's population ages, there's a growing need for blood, which brings new challenges to managing this precious resource. By analyzing trends, we can better understand how to handle blood supplies

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Efficiency: Why Latin America's Investments Aren't Paying Off

Latin America has been pouring money into healthcare, but the health of its people isn't improving as much as expected. Why is that? The answer might lie in how these countries use their resources. A recent study used a method called Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to check the efficiency of healthc

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