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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

The Power Shift in Health Policy: Lessons from Antitrust and Climate Policy

The political economy approach to health policy is gaining traction. This method focuses on the power dynamics and the broader political, social, and economic environment that either boosts or hinders health. However, it faces a significant challenge. The current policy focus is mainly on making sur

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Mar 18 2025EDUCATION

What Happens to School Funding if the Education Department Closes?

The U. S. Department of Education has been a subject of debate for some time. Some people advocate for its closure, while others express concern about the potential impact on students. It is important to look at the facts to understand what might happen if the department were to shut down. The In

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Stroke: Speeding Up the Search for Treatment Barriers

In the race against time during a stroke, every second counts. Doctors often use a treatment called thrombolytic therapy to help patients recover. This treatment needs to be given quickly. But there's a catch. Before giving the treatment, doctors must check if the patient has any conditions that mak

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Spina Bifida: A Global Pursuit of Progress and Equality

Spina bifida affects many people around the world. For about ten years, a particular publication has been a hub for cutting-edge research on this condition. This research has shed light on how spina bifida care varies greatly between wealthy nations and the rest of the world. The idea of "blue marb

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Road Trick That Stumped a Tesla

Autonomous vehicles are becoming more common on roads. These cars use different technologies to see and understand their surroundings. There are six levels of vehicle autonomy. These levels range from zero to five. Level zero means no automation. Level five means the car can handle any situatio

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Brain Tumor Patients

Recurring brain tumors are a big problem. Doctors have been trying to find better ways to treat them. One type of brain tumor, called grade 4 glioma, is particularly tough to handle. These tumors often come back, and when they do, it is really hard to treat them. That is why researchers are alwa

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Older Adults: How Just 10 Days of Inactivity Affects Muscle Signals

The neuromuscular junction is a vital link between nerves and muscles. It is responsible for triggering muscle contractions. However, the effects of short-term inactivity on this junction, especially in older adults, are not well understood. A recent study shed some light on this issue. It focused o

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tesla Surprise: Shifting Gears in EV Politics

The political landscape of electric vehicles (EVs) is undergoing a significant shift. President Trump, once a vocal critic of EVs, has taken a surprising turn by purchasing a red Tesla Model S. This move has sparked a wave of reactions and raised questions about the future of EV politics. Trump's n

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Mar 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Deep Dive into the Teen Drama Sweeping Netflix

Teenagers are being influenced by social media in ways that are not always positive. This is the main theme of a new British drama. The show is called Adolescence. It is a four-part series that has taken the world by storm. It is the most-watched show on Netflix. It has been praised by critics

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Mar 17 2025BUSINESS

The Big Soda Buyout: PepsiCo's $2 Billion Bet on Poppi

Poppi, a popular prebiotic soda brand, is now under the ownership of PepsiCo. This deal, valued at nearly $2 billion, is a significant move in the soda industry. It is a clear sign that big soda companies are shifting their focus towards healthier options. The acquisition is part of a broader trend

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