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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

How Schooling Shapes Brains in Parkinson's and Lewy Body Disease

People with Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and Lewy body dementia (DLB) have different brain activities. Scientists looked at how much schooling people had. They wanted to see if it affected brain waves in these patients. They checked brain waves in people with PDD, DLB, and healthy older adu

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

Smart Stock Strategies for Unpredictable Demand

Managing inventory is tricky when demand is all over the place. This is especially true for intermittent demand, where sales can spike or drop unexpectedly. This unpredictability can lead to lost sales or excess stock, both of which are costly. The key to handling this is finding the right inventory

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Jun 10 2025POLITICS

EU Tightens the Screw on Russia's Energy and Finance

The European Union is taking a stronger stand against Russia. The EU's governing body has rolled out new penalties. These penalties target Russia's energy and banking systems. The goal is to put pressure on President Vladimir Putin. These penalties are not final yet. They need to be approved by the

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

The Price of Progress in Lung Cancer Treatment

The battle against advanced non-small cell lung cancer (aNSCLC) has seen significant strides with targeted therapies and immunotherapies. These treatments have shown promise in extending the lives of patients. However, there is a catch. The cost of these medications is sky-high. This raises importan

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Electricity Shift: Balancing Market and Green Goals

China's power sector is in a tough spot. It's stuck with an old, state-controlled system and it's one of the world's biggest polluters. To fix this, China is trying to switch to a market-based system. This change isn't easy. It's like trying to turn a big, old ship around in the middle of the ocean.

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Who's Really Running Your Local X-Ray Clinic?

In Australia, a big change is happening in the world of diagnostic imaging. More and more clinics are being taken over by large companies. These companies are driven by profit, not necessarily by patient care. This shift could have big effects on how easy it is to get these services, how good they a

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Jun 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Xbox Handheld: Is It Worth the Hype?

A new player is stepping into the handheld gaming arena. Microsoft and Asus are teaming up to introduce the ROG Xbox Ally. This device is designed to give users a console-like experience on a smaller screen. The ROG Xbox Ally looks different from other handhelds. It has a unique design that mimics a

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Jun 09 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Wildest Show: The Savannah Bananas Phenomenon

The Savannah Bananas are a hit in the sports world. They are taking the country by storm. The team's popularity is undeniable. They recently filled a massive stadium not once, but twice in just two days. This was in Charlotte, North Carolina. The stadium was the home of the Carolina Panthers. It hel

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of DSC2 in Treating Throat Cancer

A new gene is getting attention in the fight against throat cancer. This gene, DSC2, might change how doctors treat a specific type of throat cancer. This type is called locally advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. These cancers are tough to treat. Traditiona

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

A Young Life Cut Short: The Tragic Story of Irvin Provitt

In the heart of the Bronx, a young man's life was abruptly ended. Irvin Provitt, just 21 years old, was shot and killed in a park. This tragic event occurred a mere three months after his release from Rikers Island. Provitt had been eager to turn his life around and had even started an education pro

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