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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Hurdles for Tiny Babies

Breastfeeding is crucial for very low birth weight (VLBW) babies, those weighing 1. 500 grams or less at birth. These tiny infants face higher risks of health issues and long-term problems. Feeding them with their mother's own milk (MOM) can significantly lower these risks. However, many VLBW infant

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Jun 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Nature's Healing Power for Everyone

Nature is often seen as a feast for the eyes, with vibrant colors and beautiful landscapes. But it offers so much more. Engaging all five senses in nature can boost health, especially for those with disabilities. The scent of certain flowers might trigger fond memories. The sound of bees buzzing can

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

The Big Talk: Putin and Trump Discuss War and Peace

A recent phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump lasted for 50 minutes. The two leaders discussed the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. This was the fifth conversation between the two since Trump took office. It was a significant shift from the approach of the previous

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Panthers on the Brink of Historic Repeat

The Florida Panthers are just one win away from making history. They have put themselves in a position to become the first team since 2021 to win back-to-back Stanley Cups. This is a big deal because it's really hard to win the championship once, let alone twice in a row. The Panthers showed they me

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Kevin's Next Move: The Suns Star's Trade Wishes

Kevin Durant, the seasoned NBA star, has his eyes set on three specific teams. He would like the Suns to trade him to either the Heat, Spurs, or Rockets. He is open to signing a new contract with any of these teams. However, the Suns have other plans. They are focused on making a trade that benefits

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Jun 15 2025CRIME

Love and Fear: How Marriage Can Turn Into a Nightmare for Immigrants

A young woman from Bangladesh came to the United States in 2022 to pursue her master's degree in information technology. She wasn't looking for romance, but a chance encounter on Facebook changed her plans. A man messaged her, and after a few exchanges, he invited her to a Broadway show. She had nev

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Boosting Yeast Production

The focus was on making yeast produce a special protein called 5hsCT. This protein is a mix of human and salmon genes. The goal was to figure out how to make the yeast produce this protein safely and efficiently. It was important to make sure the yeast was safe to use. Tests showed that the yeast wa

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Struggle for Support: Autism Services in Europe

In Europe, the number of autism diagnoses has been climbing. However, this rise has not translated into better access to services for autistic individuals. Many communities are still grappling with significant hurdles. The gap between diagnosis and support is wide. Why is this happening? One reason

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Secret Life of Nursing Moms: Herbs in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, nursing mothers often turn to herbal remedies. This is not just a local trend. Worldwide, women of childbearing age are big fans of herbal products. This is especially true when they are pregnant or breastfeeding. There is a catch. Many of these herbs have not been tested for safety. Y

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

College Blues: How Fresh Starts Can Affect Students' Well-being

College life is a big change. It brings new challenges and different routines. These shifts can really impact a student's mental health. One big issue is loneliness. It can lead to serious emotional problems. But how does this play out in different countries? Italy and the UK are both popular study

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