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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Moving More Can Help Kids Fight Cancer

Kids need to move around to stay healthy. But when they have cancer, it's tough to keep up with physical activity. This can make them feel worse and lower their overall well-being. In Ecuador, many kids don't get enough exercise. Only a few spend more than an hour a week being active. This is a big

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Emotional Skills Can Transform Behavior

Emotional skills are powerful tools. They can help people who have hurt others in close relationships. These skills can lower the chances of them hurting someone again. They also improve their overall well-being. But here's a problem. Many programs don't use the good feelings and health benefits to

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Young Adults and Cannabis: Spending Habits and Trends

Cannabis use among young adults in the US is evolving. With new laws and more places to buy it, researchers wanted to see how different people spend money on cannabis and what they think about the cost. They looked at various factors, like the types of products used and how much people spend. The s

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How News Shapes Our View of Doctors: A Closer Look

In China, news often shows doctors in a tough light. They're portrayed as overworked, underpaid, and even victims of violence. This paints a picture of doctors as vulnerable. But how does this affect how we see them? The way media shows doctors can send confusing messages. It's not always clear if

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Faces Massive Drone Strike as Global Tensions Rise

Russia recently launched an unprecedented drone attack on Ukraine, marking the largest since the invasion began. This assault involved 728 drones and 13 missiles, a significant increase from previous records. Despite the scale, Ukrainian forces managed to intercept most of the drones, minimizing the

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

EU and US: Trade Talks in a Tizzy

The EU and US are in a bit of a pickle. They've been trying to sort out a trade deal, but things aren't moving as fast as hoped. The US had set a deadline, but it came and went without a deal. Now, they're saying a deal could happen any day. The US president mentioned that they're close to sending

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pick of Five: A New US Strategy for Africa?

The White House is hosting a small gathering of African leaders this week, but not all are impressed. Only five countries from the continent are invited. This is not the first time Trump has done this. He hosted a similar event in 2017. This time, the focus is on business opportunities. The invited

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Jul 09 2025LIFESTYLE

Unexpected Guest: A Lesson in Dating Awareness

Dating can be tricky, and sometimes, it throws unexpected curveballs. Imagine this: a woman spends a night at her boyfriend's place, only to be surprised by his wife arriving early from a business trip. This awkward encounter left her questioning her dating approach. First off, it's crucial to comm

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Your Coffee Habit Might Be Hurting Your Eyesight

Coffee lovers, listen up! That daily cup of joe might be doing more harm than good, especially if you're a fan of the instant variety. Recent findings have linked instant coffee to a shocking increase in the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a top cause of blindness. The stu

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: Weapons Resume Amid Rising Tensions

The U. S. has decided to restart sending weapons to Ukraine after a brief pause. This change comes as Russia's attacks on Ukraine are getting worse. President Trump said that Ukraine needs these weapons to protect itself. The Pentagon first stopped sending weapons last week. They said they were wor

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