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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Birds in the Southwest are Molting Earlier

Birds in the southwestern United States are changing their molting schedules. This is a big deal because molting is when birds replace their feathers. It's a key part of their yearly cycle. Researchers looked at data from bird banding over 13 years in southeastern Utah. They wanted to see if the ti

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Fitness Habits: The Secret Weapon for ROTC Cadets

The U. S. Army is serious about keeping its soldiers fit. They've introduced the Holistic Health and Fitness system and the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) to assess soldiers' overall health. But what about the habits that contribute to this fitness? Things like eating right, sleeping well, and stay

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Helping the Homeless: A New Approach to Healthcare

Life on the streets is tough, and staying healthy is an uphill battle for many. People without homes face a lot of health problems. A new program called PHOENIx is trying to change that. It connects pharmacists with groups that help the homeless. The idea is simple. Pharmacists who can prescribe me

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Chinese Hospitals are Embracing AI

In China, hospitals are quickly adopting new technologies. Generative AI is one of them. But how do the people in charge feel about it? That's what a recent study tried to find out. The study looked at senior leaders in hospitals. These leaders play a big role in deciding whether to use AI. But bef

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Health Care Win: Supreme Court Saves Free Preventive Services

The Supreme Court made a big decision recently. They said that a key part of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, is still good to go. This means that around 150 million people can keep getting free preventive services. The court voted 6-3 in favor of this. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Faith and Flourishing: How Spirituality Shapes Healthy Aging in Brazil

In Brazil, a big study looked at what makes older folks thrive. It turns out, faith plays a big role. Researchers checked in with 2, 490 seniors living in their communities. They wanted to see how religion affects aging well. Aging well isn't just about being healthy. It's also about staying sharp

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Role in Managing Hypothyroidism: A Digital Approach

Hypothyroidism can make life pretty tough. It messes with your body, mind, and even your social life. But there's hope! Yoga has shown it can help people feel better. Now, with more people using telehealth, a special yoga program was made just for hypothyroid patients. This program is designed to wo

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

A Tiny Band-Aid for a Big Medicaid Wound

Republicans in the Senate are trying to fix a huge problem with a tiny solution. They want to cut $800 billion from Medicaid, a program that helps millions of Americans get healthcare. This could hurt many people, especially those in rural areas who rely on Medicaid to keep their hospitals open. So

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Keeping Cool Under Pressure: How Bosses Can Help Junior Doctors

In the high-stakes world of medicine, junior doctors face immense pressure. They are often the ones on the front lines, dealing with critical situations and long hours. But what about the role of their supervisors in keeping them sane and supported? Supervisors play a crucial role in the wellbeing

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Wheat's Secret Weapon Against Drought

Wheat is a staple food for many people around the world. But it's in trouble. Droughts are becoming more common and more severe. This is a big problem for farmers and for everyone who eats bread, pasta, and other wheat-based foods. Scientists are trying to find ways to help wheat survive in dry cond

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