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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Chicken Farms: The Dark Side of Your Dinner

Chicken is a popular choice for dinner, but there's a hidden cost to that meal. In early 2023, investigators found shocking conditions on a large chicken farm in Maryland. They discovered chickens packed tightly together, many dead or dying, and a barn filled with a "blanket of chickens. " The smell

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Sun Damage and Skin Aging: A New Hope with Vorinostat

Skin aging from sun exposure is a big problem. Ultraviolet B (UVB) rays speed up the aging process by causing stress and inflammation in skin cells. This leads to wrinkles and other signs of aging. Vorinostat, a drug usually used for certain cancers, might help slow down this process. Scientist

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

How Temperature Shifts Affect Mosquito Populations

Understanding how temperature impacts mosquito populations is crucial. Mosquitoes spread many diseases through their bites, making them a big health concern, especially in warmer parts of the world. Climate change is making this issue even more pressing. Researchers have looked into how temperature

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Mar 31 2025FINANCE

Unlocking Health Savings: Beyond the Basics

Health savings accounts (HSAs) and flexible spending accounts (FSAs) are not just for medical expenses anymore. These accounts, which allow people to set aside money for qualified medical expenses, have evolved. Some folks are now using them to pay for preventive health services and wellness product

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Head Injuries in Older Adults: Why Behavior Matters

The emergency room often sees older adults with mild head injuries. These injuries are quite common. Doctors usually order a CT scan just because the patient is older. This is despite the fact that most of these scans show nothing serious. So, what if there was a better way to decide who needs a

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

The New Year's Suicide Risk

The Lunar New Year is a big deal in Taiwan. It's the longest and most important family holiday of the year. This makes it a unique time to look at how suicide risks change during this period. It's not just about the Lunar New Year, though. The Christmas holidays also show changes in suicide risk. Th

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Muddy Mission: The Swamp Rescue of U. S. Army Soldiers

A muddy swamp in Lithuania is currently the stage for a complex rescue mission. Four U. S. Army soldiers, part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division from Fort Stewart, Georgia, are trapped in a submerged vehicle. This unfortunate event took place on March 25, during a training exercise aimed at

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Mar 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Rift: Charity Chair Accuses Prince Harry of Bullying

The chair of an African charity, Sentebale, has made serious accusations against Prince Harry. Sophie Chandauka claims that the prince was behind a bullying and harassment campaign. This all started after Harry suddenly quit the charity he co-founded in 2006. The charity focuses on helping children

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Unwanted Signal Chat Guest

A group chat on the Signal app caused quite a stir in Washington. It included top officials from the Trump administration discussing an upcoming US attack on Houthi targets in Yemen. The chat was leaked to the public, raising concerns about the security measures in place. Jeffrey Goldberg, an edito

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Star's Journey: Richard Chamberlain's Life and Legacy

Richard Chamberlain, a name that once captivated millions, has left this world at the age of 90. His passing was confirmed after a stroke led to complications. Chamberlain's partner of many years, Martin Rabbett, shared heartfelt words about his beloved Richard, describing him as an amazing and lovi

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