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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Men, Kids, and Choices: A Look at Family Planning in the DRC

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, men and women often want different things when it comes to having kids. Men usually want more children than women do. This isn't just about personal preference. It's tied to deeper social and gender rules that shape how people talk and decide about family pla

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Finding Calm: Yoga for Seniors with Multiple Health Issues

Yoga can be a game-changer for seniors dealing with multiple health problems. It's not just about stretching; it's about making life better. But how do you make yoga safe and welcoming for them? That's the big question. First, let's talk about the challenges. Older adults often have more than one h

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Aging Parents' Heartache: The Silent Struggle of Losing an Only Child

In the United States, there's a group of people who are often overlooked when it comes to grief and loss. These are older parents who have lost their only child. It's a tough topic, and not many studies have looked into how these parents cope. A recent study tried to understand what it's like for t

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Anxiety in Young People: The Role of Natural Brain Chemicals

Anxiety is a common issue among young people, often starting in the teenage years. The body's own cannabis-like chemicals, called endocannabinoids, might play a big part in this. These chemicals, AEA and 2-AG, could help doctors understand anxiety better and improve treatments. Researchers studied

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Jun 28 2025CRIME

Scientists in Handcuffs: A Growing Concern at US Borders

The recent arrests of scientists over smuggled samples have raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about border security and scientific research. This is not just about a few individuals breaking the rules. It's a bigger issue that touches on how we balance safety with the free flow of knowledge an

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Skin Cells Might Play a Role in Rabies Spread

Rabies is a deadly virus that mostly spreads through dog bites. But sometimes, even small scratches or bat bites can cause infection. Scientists are still figuring out how this happens. A recent study looked at skin cells called keratinocytes. These cells are in the outer layer of skin. The study f

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Jun 28 2025WEATHER

Stormy Friday: Southeast Michigan Braces for Severe Weather

Southeast Michigan is in for a rough Friday. A severe thunderstorm watch is in place until 9 p. m. on June 27, 2025. This isn't just any storm. It's a big one. The worst of it is expected between 4 and 9 p. m. What's the big deal? Well, these storms can bring winds up to 60 mph. That's strong enoug

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Chinese Hospitals are Embracing AI

In China, hospitals are quickly adopting new technologies. Generative AI is one of them. But how do the people in charge feel about it? That's what a recent study tried to find out. The study looked at senior leaders in hospitals. These leaders play a big role in deciding whether to use AI. But bef

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Jun 28 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: A 2014 Murder Case Resurfaces in North Charleston

A man is back in North Charleston to face charges for a murder that happened over a decade ago. Jimmie Harris Jr. , now 37, is accused of killing Debra Randall Martin in a revenge attack. He is also charged with attempted murder and illegal firearm possession. The incident dates back to New Year's

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Jun 27 2025FINANCE

Why the US Dollar Dropped After Latest Inflation News

The latest numbers on inflation in the US show that prices are still going up, but not as fast as some people thought. The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, which is a big deal for the Federal Reserve, went up by 2. 3% in May. That's a tiny bit higher than the month before, but it

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