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Jul 18 2025BUSINESS

Why Are Chinese Workers Heading Back to Their Hometowns?

In recent years, there's been a noticeable trend of Chinese migrant workers leaving big cities and going back to their hometowns. This shift is interesting because it goes against the usual story of people moving to cities for jobs. So, what's driving this change? First, let's talk about money and

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

Wuhan's Land Price Puzzle: What Makes Neighborhoods Expensive?

In the heart of China, the Wuhan metropolitan area is a bustling hub of activity. But have you ever wondered why some neighborhoods cost more than others? A recent study took a deep dive into this question. They looked at data from 48 counties around Wuhan and studied how land prices changed from 20

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

HPV in Shenzhen: What's Stopping Women from Getting Vaccinated?

In Shenzhen, China, a recent study shed light on the state of HPV infections and vaccinations among women aged 30 to 64. The findings revealed that about 14. 2% of the women in this age group were infected with HPV, with HPV52 being the most common strain. This study also highlighted some surprising

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Skip the Flu Shot?

In Syracuse, Italy, not enough people are getting their flu shots. This is a problem because the flu can be serious, especially for those who are more at risk. A recent study looked into why some people get vaccinated while others do not. They found that age, where you live, and your relationship st

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Jun 18 2025CRIME

Schools in the Crosshairs: Uncovering the Patterns of Boko Haram's Targeting

Boko Haram's attacks on schools in Nigeria have been a grim reality for many years. These attacks often result in the abduction of students, with boys frequently forced into military roles and girls subjected to servitude or worse. To better understand and potentially predict these attacks, a detail

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Root Causes of Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, a harmful tradition persists that affects many young girls. Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), also known as female genital cutting or circumcision, is a practice that involves removing parts of a girl's genitalia. This is done for cultural, not medical, reasons. It is a deeply rooted pra

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Why Context Matters in Public Health

Health programs need to adapt to different settings to work well. This is especially true for programs aimed at helping people in tough spots. These spots are often places where money is tight, and life is hard. The success of a health program can hinge on many things. Things like the money people h

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Dementia Hotspots in the US: Where You Live Matters

The likelihood of developing dementia varies greatly depending on where you live in the US. The Southeast region, which includes states like Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi, has the highest risk. People in this area are 25% more likely to develop dementia compared to the Mid-Atlantic

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Why the Left Misreads the Right's Rise

The rise of right-wing populism over the past decade has left many on the socialist left puzzled. They often blame the surge on the betrayal of the working class by center-left parties. These parties, they argue, embraced free trade and neoliberal policies, leading to job losses and stagnant wages.

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Struggles Shape Future Habits

The period when people are just starting to become adults is crucial. This is when habits formed in childhood can have big impacts. One major issue is the link between tough times in childhood and the use of substances later on. This connection can make it harder to reach important goals for society

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