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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Your Surroundings on Dementia Risk

The places where people live can have a big impact on their brain health. Recent research shows that the environment around you can change your chances of developing dementia. This study looked at lots of different research to figure out how things like air pollution and access to parks affect the b

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Canada's Bold Moves in the Trade War

The trade tension between Canada and the U. S. is heating up. Two fresh ideas have surfaced to give Canada an advantage. One is about breaking U. S. intellectual property rules. The other is about blocking PornHub. Both ideas have sparked debate and could escalate the conflict. The U. S. i

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

How Age and Background Affect Antidepressant Success in Pakistan

The way people react to antidepressants can vary greatly. This is especially true when looking at different age groups and backgrounds. A recent study in Pakistan set out to explore how these factors influence treatment success. The focus was on how well antidepressants work for people with depressi

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Mar 17 2025POLITICS

A Doctor's Fight for Justice in Lebanon

A doctor, Rasha Alawieh, is currently in Lebanon, waiting for a judge to decide if the Trump administration broke a court order by deporting her. She is a specialist in kidney medicine and was working at Rhode Island Hospital. The judge in Boston wanted to know why she was sent back to Lebanon, even

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Brain Boost: How Online Tools Can Help Keep Your Mind Sharp

What if there was a way to keep your brain in top shape? It's not just about solving puzzles or eating brain food. There are online programs designed to teach people about brain health. These programs aim to boost brain literacy and help people take charge of their mental well-being. They focus

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Babies Born Too Early: What Puts Them at Risk?

The first week of life is crucial for premature babies. These infants, born before 32 weeks, face serious risks. In a recent study, over 8, 900 such babies were tracked. Almost 10% of them either died or suffered severe brain bleeds within their first week. The study looked at many factors. It foun

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Mar 17 2025POLITICS

TSMC's Big Bet: Taiwan's Chip Giant Faces U. S. Pressures

Taiwan's TSMC, the world leader in making advanced microchips, recently announced a massive $100 billion investment in the U. S. This news has sparked a mix of reactions in Taiwan. Some see it as a strategic move to secure the company's future, while others view it as a troubling sign of political p

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Foundry Business Faces Challenges

Samsung's foundry business is facing significant hurdles. The company is rumored to have canceled its next-generation 1. 4nm manufacturing process. This move comes as a surprise, especially since Samsung has been making strides with its 2nm GAA node, achieving a 30 percent yield in trial production.

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Stair Climbing: A Quick Fix for Young Men's Health?

Young men with obesity often struggle with low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and increased health risks. The problem is that they are often inactive. A study looked at a quick and intense workout: stair climbing. The question was, could this simple activity improve their fitness and reduce heal

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Mar 15 2025SCIENCE

Solar Powered Hydrogen: The Reactor Challenge

Solar energy is a big deal. It's clean, abundant, and can be turned into hydrogen, a valuable chemical. This process, called photocatalytic water splitting, is a promising way to create a sustainable future. But there's a catch. While lots of research has been done on the catalysts used in this proc

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