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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Healthy Choices for a Longer Life After Cancer

Cancer survivors have a lot to think about. One big question is how to live a longer, healthier life. A recent study looked into this. It found that following certain lifestyle changes can make a big difference. The study focused on people who had survived cancers linked to obesity. These inclu

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

A New Leader Takes the Helm at the A. T. F.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (A. T. F. ) has a new acting director. Daniel Driscoll, the Army secretary, has taken over the role from Kash Patel, who was also the F. B. I. director. This change happened recently, and it's quite unusual to have a civilian military leader in

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Lockdowns Impacted Opioid Deaths in Ontario

In the early days of 2020, Ontario, Canada, took serious steps to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools and non-essential businesses were shut down. People were told to keep their distance from others. Borders were closed, and healthcare services were adjusted. These measures were put in place to sl

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Struggle to Keep Hearts Healthy

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a big deal. It's one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Yet, many people with CVD don't stick to a healthy lifestyle. This is a problem because a healthy lifestyle can greatly improve their quality of life and even save lives. The BENEFIT program was created t

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

The Power of Tracking Your Health

Many people are already aware that keeping an eye on your health can lead to positive changes. This is nothing new. What is new is the way technology has made it easier to track all sorts of health information. This isn't just about counting steps or calories anymore. It's about looking at the bigge

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Border Changes: Migrants Face New Challenges

The U. S. government has made a significant change to its immigration policies. Migrants who entered the country using a specific online tool during the previous administration are now being asked to leave. This tool, known as CBP One, allowed over 900, 000 people to enter the U. S. since January 20

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

A Chilly Change in Baseball Plans

It was a surprising move. The Mets decided to shift Tuesday's game against the Marlins from the evening to the afternoon. The reason? The forecast called for a significant drop in temperature. By late evening, the mercury was expected to plunge into the 30s. Not exactly ideal for a comfortable game

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Antarctic Plants: How Warming and Freeze-Thaw Cycles Affect Their Survival

Antarctica is heating up. This is not good news for the plants that call it home. Two species, Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanthus quitensis, are facing big changes. Scientists wanted to see how these plants handle warmer temperatures and more freeze-thaw cycles. They conducted a lab experiment t

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

A Top U. S. Navy Leader Loses Her Job at NATO

Shoshana Chatfield, a high-ranking U. S. Navy officer, was recently removed from her post as the U. S. military representative at the NATO Military Committee. This news broke on Monday, with reports from several news outlets citing anonymous sources. The reason behind her dismissal remains unclear.

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Apr 08 2025EDUCATION

Parents of Kids with Disabilities Face Uncertainty as Education Department Shifts

The U. S. Department of Education is undergoing major changes, and parents of children with disabilities are feeling the impact. The department is facing cuts and potential closures, leaving many worried about the future of special education services. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

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