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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Autism Diagnoses: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The latest numbers from a major health organization show that autism spectrum disorder is now diagnosed in 1 in 31 children by the time they turn 8. This is a big jump from just a few years ago, when the rate was 1 in 54. Back in 2000, the rate was even lower, at 1 in 150. This increase has led some

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hospitals Under Fire: Gaza's Health Crisis Deepens

The recent surge in violence in Gaza has pushed the healthcare system to its limits. Hospitals, meant to be safe havens, have become targets. The Kuwaiti field hospital in al-Muwasi, near Khan Younis, was struck by an Israeli missile on Tuesday. A medic lost their life, and nine others were hurt. Th

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Curacao Connection: New Suspect in High-Profile Murder Case

A man has been arrested in Curacao for his suspected involvement in the 2021 murder of Peter R. de Vries. This crime reporter was well-known for his work in exposing criminal activities. He was shot in broad daylight on a busy street in Amsterdam. This shocking event sparked a lot of concern about t

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Apr 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Comedian's Past and Present: A Look at Jimmy Kimmel's Evolving Stance

Jimmy Kimmel, a popular late-night host, found himself in the spotlight after the 2024 election. He was visibly upset on his show, expressing concern for various groups affected by the outcome. His emotional response resonated with many, but it also sparked criticism from those who remembered his pa

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Journalists Face Harsh Sentences in Russia

In Russia, four journalists have been sentenced to five years and six months in a penal colony. They were accused of working for a group led by Alexey Navalny, a well-known critic of the Kremlin. This group was banned by the Russian government. The journalists were Antonina Favorskaya, Sergei Kar

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Screening Mammograms: A Closer Look at Their Impact on Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a significant health issue. Screening mammograms play a crucial role in spotting breast cancer early. This early detection can lead to better outcomes and lower death rates. However, the impact of a person's screening history before diagnosis is not fully understood. This is esp

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

How Pandanus Amaryllifolius Roxb Might Help Fight Liver Fat

Lifestyle changes have led to a surge in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a condition where fat builds up in the liver. This is a big problem, as it can lead to serious health issues. Scientists are always on the lookout for natural solutions to tackle this problem. One such solution might

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

Saving Sweden's Youth: The Power of Soccer

In the heart of Sweden, a unique battle is being fought against gang crime. It's not happening in courtrooms or police stations, but on soccer fields. Every Saturday night, a former soccer player turned pastor, Robert Wirehag, organizes night soccer games in Gottsunda, a suburb of Uppsala. This isn'

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of Cancer Cells

Cancer cells are sneaky. They find ways to sneak into blood vessels, and this is how they spread. This process is called intravasation. It's tricky to study because it's hard to recreate in a lab. But now, there's a new tool called INVADE. It's a tiny, clever device that mimics how blood vessels wor

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Immune Cells Affect Cancer Treatment

Biliary tract cancer is a tough nut to crack. It is hard for doctors to predict how patients will react to immunotherapy. This is a big problem in the medical world. The way genes and immune cells behave can give clues about how well treatment will work. The immune system is like a security guard f

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