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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

A Star's Call for Unity and Sacrifice

During the 59th Karlovy Vary Film Festival, actor Peter Sarsgaard grabbed attention with a heartfelt speech about unity and division. He pointed out that the U. S. is splitting into smaller groups based on politics, race, and other factors. He warned that this kind of division is a common tactic use

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Smart Drug Delivery: How Acetals and Ketals Handle Acidity and Stability

In the world of smart drug delivery, scientists are always looking for ways to make sure medicines reach exactly where they are needed. One way to do this is by using special molecules called acetals and ketals. These molecules can break down in acidic environments, like those found in tumors or ins

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers' Beliefs and Vaccine Choices Impact Their Burnout

Health workers are under a lot of stress. This stress can affect their decisions and how they care for patients. One big factor is their beliefs about health and their choices about COVID-19 vaccines. Burnout is a big problem. It can make health workers less effective and even impact public health.

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Faith Might Help Keep Minds Sharp

Ever wonder if going to church or temple could help keep your brain healthy? Some researchers decided to find out. They studied older adults with mild memory problems. They discovered that those who went to religious services more often had fewer issues with behavior and thinking. This was true at t

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't Guinea's Female Health Workers Using Birth Control?

Guinea's female health workers know a lot about family planning. They work in clinics and hospitals. But many of them don't use modern birth control. This is a problem. It's not just about personal choice. It affects everyone's health. Why is this happening? One reason might be access. Even though

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Cell Connections Influence Heart Health

Heart disease is a big deal, and it's all about tiny things going wrong. Cells in our blood vessels have special connections called junctions. These junctions help keep everything in check. But when they don't work right, bad things happen. Think about the walls of your blood vessels. They are like

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: A Hidden Challenge for Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast cancer survivors face a silent battle beyond their initial diagnosis. Their hearts are at risk, and not just because of their past with cancer. The treatments they undergo can leave lasting marks on their cardiovascular health. This is a big deal because heart disease is a leading cause of de

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

How Gut Bacteria Might Influence Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a complex condition. It affects the brain and causes seizures. Scientists are now looking at the gut. They want to see if gut bacteria play a role in epilepsy. The gut has trillions of bacteria. These bacteria talk to the brain. This is called the gut-brain axis. Researchers found links

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Jul 03 2025OPINION

Elie Wiesel's Legacy: A Call to Action

Elie Wiesel, known for his powerful memoir "Night, " was more than just an author. He was a Holocaust survivor, a Nobel laureate, and a strong voice for the Jewish people and Israel. His words and actions taught us to speak up when the world stays silent. Nine years after his passing, the world mar

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Light-Powered Drug Carriers Show Promise

Tiny particles called upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are making waves in the world of medicine. These special nanoparticles can absorb light that our eyes can't see and turn it into a different kind of light that can trigger drug release. This is big news because it could lead to better ways to

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