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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Gender and Park Design: Who Feels Safe in Mexican Parks?

Parks are meant to be places where everyone can enjoy some fresh air and exercise. But do people in Mexico feel safe in these spaces? It turns out that how safe someone feels in a park can depend on two big things: their gender and the type of park they're in. First, let's talk about park type

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Sex Determination in Mouse Germ Cells

Ever wondered how mice know if they are going to be boys or girls? It all starts with something called primordial germ cells (PGCs). These are like the building blocks for eggs and sperm. They hang out in the embryo and eventually become either an egg or a sperm cell. But how do they decide? It'

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Gender's Role in End-of-Life Care

Gender plays a huge role in how people receive care at the end of their lives. This isn't just about physical help, but also social, spiritual, and emotional support. Throughout history, gender has shaped many choices people make. Now, there's a growing need for palliative care worldwide, and this n

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Mar 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Bollywood's Sexist Songs Still Exist

Bollywood, the world's largest film industry, has a problem. It's not just about the dancing or the music. It's about the way women are often portrayed in these songs. These are called "item songs. " They are short dance sequences that often objectify women, treating them as objects of desire rather

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Space Jobs in Jeopardy: The Impact of Federal Cuts

The federal government has been making big changes to trim down the number of employees and cut spending. This has left many wondering how these changes will affect space-related jobs. Tracking these changes is tricky because space jobs are spread out across many different departments. The

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

A Young Prince's Battle with a Rare Disease

A young prince, Frederik, passed away at the age of 22. He was the youngest child of Prince Robert and Princess Julie of Luxembourg. Frederik's life was marked by a rare genetic condition called POLG Mitochondrial disease. This disease is tricky to diagnose and treat because it affects many differe

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Mar 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Software Surprises

Apple has been keeping busy behind the scenes, and it looks like they have some exciting updates coming our way. Apple's next major software updates are still a few months away, but some interesting details have already started to leak out. This includes some new features for iOS 19 and visionOS 3

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Mar 10 2025CELEBRITIES

A Quiet Life Ends Tragically

In the quiet town of Santa Fe, New Mexico, a sad story unfolded. Gene Hackman, a famous actor, and his wife Betsy Arakawa lived a peaceful life. They enjoyed simple pleasures like painting, community events, and bike rides. However, their peaceful life took a tragic turn in February 2023. B

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

Nick Bolton's Big Move: A Linebacker's Loyalty

Nick Bolton, the talented linebacker, has made a significant decision. He has chosen to stay with the Kansas City Chiefs. The deal is a three-year contract worth $45 million. A whopping $30 million of that is guaranteed right away. This move comes just as he was about to hit the free agency market.

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Cultural Care: Helping Indigenous People with Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major health concern for indigenous communities. These communities face higher rates of T2DM and related health issues. This is a big problem because the current treatments do not always fit well with the cultural needs of these groups. A recent study aimed to u

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