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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Canada's Finance Minister Steps Down Amid Political Turmoil

Justin Trudeau, Canada's Prime Minister, is facing a big test in his political career. Chrystia Freeland, his long-time and powerful Finance Minister, has resigned. This has shocked the country and raised questions about Trudeau's future. Freeland said she and Trudeau had different views about a two

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Why Some People Don't Respond to Antidepressants

You might think that when you're feeling really down, taking some medicine could make you feel better. But for some adults with a condition called major depressive disorder (MDD), this isn't always the case. A big study in Taiwan looked into why some people don't respond to common treatments. For st

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. : Capitol Hill Bound on Health Secretary Quest

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is setting his sights on Capitol Hill, hoping to become the next U. S. health secretary. His visit won't be all smiles, though. Senators have their eyes on his past comments about vaccines and the food industry. They're expected to grill him on his vaccine stance, specifically

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Double Health Threat: Understanding Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Together

You've heard of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM), but what happens when they show up together? Meet diabesity, a global health issue that's causing quite a stir. The trouble starts when your body becomes resistant to insulin, a hormone that helps your cells absorb glucose. This resistance leads to

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Dec 16 2024WEATHER

Bay Area's Recovery Efforts After Severe Storms

In the aftermath of intense winds and a rare tornado that hit Scotts Valley, crews have been tirelessly working to get things back to normal. The tornado, which touched down on Saturday afternoon, flipped cars and knocked down power lines. Luckily, power has been fully restored and all roads reopene

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

How Residential Eating Disorder Treatment Impacts Caregivers

Eating disorders can cause a lot of trouble for families and friends. They can lead to stress, relationship problems, and financial strain. But, not much is known about how these disorders affect the people who care for those struggling with them, especially when the treatment is done in a residenti

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

WNMU Board Chair Stands by President in Spending Scandal; Public Calls for Resignations

Last Thursday, as Mary Hotvedt stepped down from her position as chair of the Western New Mexico University Board of Regents, she defended President Joe Shepard and the board from criticism. The board is under fire for spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on fancy furniture and foreign

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

How Bariatric Procedures Affect Fatty Liver Disease

As obesity rates climb, so does the number of people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This condition can lead to inflammation and scarring of the liver, known as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). For some people with obesity, treatments like bariatric surgery and bariatric endosco

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

New Jersey's Skies: Unsolved Mystery of Nightly Lights

For over a month now, residents of southern New Jersey have been witnessing something unusual in their night skies. Just after Thanksgiving, Susan and Lorelai Woodruff spotted a group of about 10 bright objects zipping and turning above their home in Elsinboro. Every night since, the same display ha

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Rubisco's Performance in Early Land Plants

You know how Rubisco is crucial for photosynthesis? Well, scientists took a look at how this enzyme operates in some early land plants like conifers and lycopods. They found that under conditions where CO 2 is plentiful, Rubisco's carboxylase activity in these plants was similar to that in modern

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