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May 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling ADHD: The Power of Brain Waves

ADHD is a condition that affects many kids. It makes it hard for them to focus and control their impulses. Doctors and scientists are always looking for better ways to spot ADHD early. One interesting area of study is how the brain's electrical activity might give clues about ADHD. Brain waves can

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

How Stress Hormones Affect Fish Health

In the world of fish farming, channel catfish are superstars. They grow fast, adapt well, and are valuable. But there's a big problem: a disease caused by Aeromonas hydrophila. This bacteria can cause severe issues, like hemorrhaging, making it tough for farmers. To fight this, scientists are lookin

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

Shedeur Sanders: A Quarterback's Journey from College Star to NFL Underdog

Shedeur Sanders, a name that once echoed through college football stadiums, found himself in an unexpected position during the NFL Draft. Many were surprised when he slid all the way to the fifth round. To understand this, one must look at the critiques from former NFL players. One such critique cam

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

Druze Community Under Fire: Israel's Response to Syrian Violence

The Druze community in Syria is facing severe threats. Israel has stepped in to protect them. The conflict is complex and has roots in religious tensions. The violence began after a controversial audio clip. This clip was shared on social media and insulted the Prophet Muhammad. Sunni Muslims w

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Apr 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's Big Makeover: What's New and What's Next

Google is working on a major update for the Android interface. This update is not yet available in the latest beta version, and it's unclear when it will be released. The changes are part of a new design language called Material 3 Expressive, which Google plans to unveil at an upcoming developer con

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Apr 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Two Stars Team Up for a Wild Comedy

Rachel Zegler, the talented actress who recently played Snow White, is taking on a new role. She will be starring in a comedy drama called "She Gets It From Me. " In this film, she will play Nicky, a young woman who is trying to find her birth mother, Charlotte. Marisa Tomei, known for her role in t

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

A New Deal in the Making: Ukraine's Mineral Resources and US Talks

Ukraine is on the brink of finalizing a significant agreement with the United States. This deal focuses on the management and utilization of Ukraine's rich mineral resources. The negotiations have been ongoing, with both sides working to iron out the details. But what's at stake here? Ukraine is ho

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Hunger and Pain in Young Lives

There is a silent struggle happening in many low-income countries. Young children are dealing with pain that often goes unnoticed and poorly understood. This pain is not just physical but can be a sign of deeper, long-term health issues. One of these issues is systemic chronic inflammation (SCI), wh

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Sharing Knowledge: Drug Data Unlocked

Drugs play a big role in our lives. They can heal, hurt, or even save lives. But how do we know which ones do what? This is where drug annotation comes in. It is the process of labeling drugs with information about what they do, how they work, and any risks they might have. This data is super import

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Mitochondria's Double Trouble: Tracking NAD(P)H and pH

Mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, but they can also cause trouble when things go wrong. Two key factors that can indicate mitochondrial issues are levels of NAD(P)H and pH. These factors are closely linked to a process called mitochondrial autophagy, which is the cell's way of cleaning up d

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