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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Bulgarian Babies: How Life Changes Affect Their Growth

Over the past 40 years, Bulgarian babies have been getting smaller. This isn't just a random thing. It's a sign of bigger changes happening in the country. First, let's talk about weight. In the 1980s, the average baby boy weighed about 3447 grams at birth. By 2020, that number dropped to 3335 gram

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Jun 24 2025CRIME

Crime Buddies: What the Numbers Say About Teamwork in Crime

Crime doesn't always happen alone. Often, people team up to break the law. This is called co-offending. It's a big deal because it shows how friends, groups, and teamwork play a role in crime. A recent study looked at this teamwork in crime. They checked out 110 studies from 17 countries. These stud

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

How Men and Women in Foshan City Understand Mental Health

Mental health awareness is a big deal. It helps people stay healthy and deal with tough times. But in China, not everyone knows much about it. A recent study looked at how men and women in Foshan City understand mental health and what affects their knowledge. The study found that men and women in F

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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

Tyrese Haliburton's Injury: A Setback for the Pacers

Tyrese Haliburton, the star guard of the Indiana Pacers, has suffered a significant setback. He tore his right Achilles tendon during Game 7 of the NBA Finals. This injury could sideline him for the entire next season. The Pacers had a remarkable turnaround this season. They started with a 10-15 re

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Alberta's Big Dream: What's Driving the Push for Independence?

In the heart of Alberta, a movement is growing. People here feel left out and want change. They see Donald Trump as a friend. Why? Because he supports oil and business, just like they do. The idea of leaving Canada isn't new. But now, it's getting more attention. A recent law makes it easier to hol

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Jun 23 2025FINANCE

Home Sales Stagnate: High Rates and Prices Challenge Buyers

The U. S. housing market is feeling the pinch. Home sales in May barely budged, rising just 0. 8% from April. This sluggish pace is the slowest for May since 2009, a year when the market was still recovering from a major crash. Compared to last year, sales dropped by 0. 7%, showing that the housing

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin

Sunscreen is a must for everyone, no matter the weather or skin type. It fights early aging and shields skin from harmful UV rays, cutting the risk of skin cancer. But for those with acne, sensitivity, or rosacea, picking the right sunscreen can be tricky. The wrong choice can cause breakouts, irrit

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Flip Phones: What to Expect

Samsung is cooking up some new flip phones, and the details are starting to spill out. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 and its more affordable sibling, the Flip 7 FE, are on the horizon, and they're generating quite a buzz. First off, let's talk about the colors. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is expected to come in a sl

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Nato Summit: Big Spending, Bigger Tensions

The upcoming Nato summit in the Netherlands is shaping up to be a tense affair, with big decisions on defense spending and global security hanging in the balance. US President Donald Trump, known for his tough talk on Nato members' contributions, is expected to attend, despite previous strains in US

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Ticks on the Rise: China's Hidden Health Challenge

The tiny tick is a big problem in China. These tiny creatures are spreading diseases more often. This is not new, but it is getting worse. Over the past ten years, tick-borne diseases have become a bigger issue in mainland China. To understand this better, researchers looked at data from the past de

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