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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Why Some Parents Drop Out of Bereavement Studies

Parents who experience the loss of a child during pregnancy or soon after birth face an incredibly difficult journey. Researchers wanted to understand why some parents choose not to participate in studies about this topic, and why others drop out over time. They looked at data from Denmark, focusing

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

DOGE's Access to Treasury Data: A Cybersecurity Pause

A federal judge in Manhattan has temporarily blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing sensitive Treasury Department information. This decision comes after 19 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit. The judge, Jeannette A. Vargas, has issued a prelimin

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Feb 26 2025CRYPTO

Smart Money Moves: How Blockchain is Changing the Game

Imagine a world where buying and selling stocks is super fast and super safe. That's what blockchain technology is promising. Traditionally, when you buy or sell stocks, your order goes through a bunch of middlemen. These middlemen are like financial and government institutions. They handle tons of

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Joint Pain: Fasinumab's Journey

Imagine living with constant knee or hip pain. That's the reality for many people with osteoarthritis (OA). This condition is a major cause of discomfort and limited mobility. Recently, a new drug called fasinumab has been tested to see if it can help. Fasinumab is a nerve growth factor inhibitor, w

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Feb 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Kids in Cantabria Are Dropping Out of Sports

Imagine a world where kids are not getting enough exercise. This is happening in Cantabria, Spain. School physical education classes alone aren't enough to keep kids active. So, kids need to do sports and physical activities outside of school hours. But why do some kids do it, while others don't?

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Machines: 170 million dollars

Quantum Machines, an Israeli startup, has just secured a massive $170 million investment. This funding round, led by PSG Equity and backed by big names like Intel Capital and Red Dot Capital Partners, is one of the largest ever seen in the quantum computing world. Quantum Machines is not just any s

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

Tech Workers Walk Out on Musk's Government Overhaul

A group of tech-savvy government employees, who were part of a team set up to improve public services, decided to leave their jobs. They did this because they didn't want to help a wealthy businessman, Elon Musk, cut down on important government services. These workers had been hired to make gover

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

The MAGA Library Plaque: A Controversial Commemoration

In the sunny city of Huntington Beach, a small group of council members, known as the “MAGA-nificent 7, ” made a big splash with a library plaque. They took a simple task—honoring the 50th anniversary of the city’s main library—and turned it into a political statement. The plaque, approved

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Texas Faces a Growing Health Challenge

Texas is dealing with a significant measles outbreak, with 92 confirmed cases. The majority of these cases are in West Texas, with 90 cases reported in that region alone. This is a concerning trend, as most of the infected individuals are either unvaccinated or have unknown vaccination status. Th

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: A Double Whammy for Diabetes and Kidney Disease

Diabetes and chronic kidney disease are a tough combo. They team up to make heart problems, like heart failure, more likely. So, what can be done to lower the risk? First off, lifestyle changes are key. Think eating better, moving more, and kicking bad habits. Simple stuff, but it makes a big diffe

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