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May 27 2025POLITICS

Northern Communities Push for Change

A recent gathering in Prince Rupert brought together local governments from northern British Columbia. They discussed various issues and came up with 23 resolutions. These resolutions cover a wide range of topics, from housing and crime to conservation and healthcare. Healthcare was a big topic. Th

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Rural Latino Youths and the Tech Fight Against Obesity

Obesity among Hispanic/Latino children in rural parts of the United States is a significant and often overlooked issue. This is not merely a cosmetic concern but a serious health risk. These children are part of the largest minority group in these regions, and they require specialized assistance. Th

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Digital Dilemma: mHealth Apps and Alzheimer's Prevention

A lot of people are excited about the possibility of preventing Alzheimer's disease. New research suggests that up to 30% of dementia cases might be avoidable. This is a big deal because it means that lifestyle choices could play a major role in preventing this condition. Alzheimer's is no longer se

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Side Effects: A New Way to Spot Them

Vaccines play a big role in stopping infectious diseases. But they can also cause unwanted side effects. These are called adverse events. Usually, spotting these side effects involves a lot of manual work. This is slow and limited in what it can find. There is a new way to look at these side effect

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Five Years On: Remembering George Floyd's Impact

Five years have passed since George Floyd's tragic death. This event sparked a wave of protests against racism and police brutality across the United States. The country is remembering Floyd, with special events in both his hometown of Houston and the city where he died, Minneapolis. Floyd's fami

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May 26 2025EDUCATION

Teachers in Pakistan: A Plan to Reduce Violence in Schools

Violence in schools is a big problem. It can harm a child's health, growth, and happiness. It can also hold back a country's progress. Sadly, many kids around the world face violence from their teachers. This is especially true in countries that are not wealthy. Pakistan is one of these countries. S

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Controversial Coin: Trump's Cryptocurrency Event Sparks Legal Worries

A recent event has put Donald Trump under the spotlight. He stood behind a lectern with the presidential seal at a gathering for investors in his $TRUMP memecoin. This move has raised eyebrows and legal questions. The event took place at Trump National Golf Club in Virginia. About 220 investors were

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Malaria's Border Struggle: A Tale of Two Islands

In the heart of Southeast Asia, a stark contrast exists between two neighboring regions. One side, Indonesian Kalimantan, is making significant strides towards eradicating malaria. The other, Malaysian Borneo, is grappling with a high prevalence of Plasmodium knowlesi infections. This discrepancy

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: The Silent Threat Among Tanzanian Women

In Tanzania, cervical cancer stands out as a major health issue, particularly for women aged 15 to 49. It is the fourth most common cause of cancer deaths in the country. This cancer type is also the top cancer affecting women of reproductive age. It is important to note that cervical cancer can be

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Health: How Fairness Can Be Achieved

People's health is shaped by many factors. These include where they live, work, and grow up. These factors often lead to unfair health differences. To tackle this, researchers looked at various strategies. They wanted to find out which methods help reduce these unfair health gaps. They also checked

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