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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Living in a World That Doesn't Fit

In Iran, where traditional gender roles are deeply rooted in Islamic social ethics, individuals with gender dysphoria face unique challenges. These people often feel like they are living in a world that doesn't quite fit them. They experience a disconnect between their gender identity and the societ

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Can Help Older Adults Stay Connected

In today's world, technology is everywhere. It's changing how we live, work, and connect with others. But what about older adults? How do they fit into this digital world? It's important to understand what makes them use or avoid smart devices. Older adults are a big part of society. As they age, s

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids with Hormone Problems in Developing Countries

Many people around the world have hormone issues. These include problems like thyroid trouble and diabetes. About 5% of the global population has these conditions. Another 5% might have them but don't know it yet. These problems are growing, especially in poorer countries. But there isn't much resea

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Older Adults' Care Needs and Their Impact on Life Quality

The well-being of older adults in long-term care facilities is a growing concern as the push for healthy aging continues. A recent study focused on understanding the care needs of seniors in Medical and Nursing Care Integrated Institutions (MNCII) and how these needs affect their overall quality of

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Effects: How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain

Childhood trauma can have lasting impacts on the brain, influencing everything from mental health to how genes function. Scientists have been studying this for years, but a new study takes a closer look at how these experiences affect the brain's gene activity. The study focused on the prefrontal c

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Stuttering in Japanese Speakers

Stuttering is complex. It doesn't happen the same way for everyone. In many languages, people who stutter often struggle more with words that start with consonants. But in Japanese, it's different. Many Japanese speakers who stutter find vowel-starting words harder to say. A recent study dug into t

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapons Against Malaria

Malaria is a big problem, especially in Africa. It's caused by a tiny creature called Plasmodium falciparum. This creature needs special proteins to grow and survive. One of these proteins is called PfPK5. If scientists can block PfPK5, they might be able to stop malaria. Some plants in Nigeria are

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

UPenn Changes Sports Rules: What It Means for Transgender Athletes

The University of Pennsylvania has made some big changes to its sports policies. They will no longer allow transgender athletes to compete on women's teams. This decision comes after an agreement with the federal government. The school will also erase the records set by Lia Thomas, a transgender swi

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

A Judge’s Stand Against HHS Layoffs: What’s the Real Story?

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has stepped in to stop the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from firing thousands of employees. The judge said the layoffs were likely illegal and ordered the Trump administration to freeze all plans to shrink and reorganize the heal

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Jul 01 2025FINANCE

Stocks Soar as Jobs and Spending Slow Down

Investors are cheering as the economy shows signs of slowing down. The S&P 500 hit a new high, and it seems like the bad news for workers is good news for stock markets. Why? Because when the economy isn't doing so well, the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates. Lower interest rates usually mean

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