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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

How to Boost HIV Prevention in Women's Health Care

Healthcare providers in women's health are aware of PrEP, a medicine that prevents HIV. But they are not using it much. This is a problem because PrEP can help women stay safe from HIV. A recent study wanted to find out why this is happening and how to make things better. The study talked to doctor

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Jul 21 2025HEALTH

Urban Cats in Kazakhstan: A Hidden Health Risk

Cats roaming the streets of Kazakhstan's bustling cities might be harboring more than just fur and whiskers. These feline friends could be carrying parasites like Toxocara cati, Toxoplasma gondii, and Giardia intestinalis, which can pose serious health risks to both cats and humans. A recent study

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Florida's Hidden Water Danger: Who's at Risk from Flesh-Eating Bacteria?

Florida's warm waters are home to a dangerous bacteria called Vibrio vulnificus. This year, four people have died from infections caused by it. The bacteria loves warm seawater and can enter the body through open wounds or contaminated food, like raw oysters. It's unclear how the recent victims in F

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Helping Students Before They Reach a Breaking Point

University students are facing a serious issue: suicide. This is especially true in countries that aren't as wealthy. Schools are a place where students can get help, but they also have their own set of problems. Many students struggle with stress, feeling alone, and not belonging. These feelings c

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Florida's Hidden Water Danger: Flesh-Eating Bacteria on the Rise

Florida's warm coastal waters are home to a dangerous bacteria called Vibrio vulnificus. This bacteria can cause severe infections, and sadly, four people have died from it this year alone. The bacteria love warm, brackish water, and they can be found in places where people often swim and enjoy seaf

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Jul 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Setback at Tomorrowland: Festival Presses On Despite Fire

A huge fire tore through the main stage of Tomorrowland in Belgium just a day before the festival kicked off. No one was hurt, but the damage was severe. The organizers quickly shared the news on social media, letting everyone know that the main stage was badly affected. Even with this setback, the

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Jul 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Celebrating Nature and Learning: A Special Day at West Rock Ridge

On Sunday, Southern Connecticut State University is putting on a cool event. It's all about how nature, rules, and teaching can work together for the better. This is also a big deal because it's the 50th birthday of West Rock Ridge State Park. Plus, they're remembering Dr. Stephen Collins, a biology

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Jul 16 2025EDUCATION

Fun Learning: How Games Can Teach Kids About Violence

Violence is a big problem for many kids. It can happen at school, at home, or online. Some people came up with a clever idea to help kids deal with this issue. They created a game to teach kids about violence and how to stay safe. The game was designed to be both fun and educational. It taught kids

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Los Angeles Sees Military Drawdown Amid Protests and Wildfire Concerns

The military presence in Los Angeles is being scaled back. The Pentagon announced that 2, 000 National Guardsmen will be pulled out of their current mission. This comes after nearly 4, 700 Guardsmen and active-duty Marines were sent to the city to safeguard federal buildings during ICE protests. Th

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Is Eradicating a Tiny Bug the Key to Beating Stomach Cancer?

In Korea, a national health initiative has been running since 1999. This program focuses on adults over 40, offering them a stomach check every two years. The goal? To catch stomach cancer early and improve survival rates. But here's a twist: most stomach cancers are caused by a tiny bug called Heli

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