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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Understanding Diabetes: A Closer Look at Its Rise in China

Diabetes is a big deal in China. It's a health issue that's growing fast. To tackle this, we need to understand how common it is and what makes it worse. But, there's a problem. Not many big studies have looked at this in China. A recent study tried to change that. It used data from many places in

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Goat Follicles: The Science Behind Their Unique Growth Patterns

Ever wondered why goats have such interesting reproductive patterns? Scientists have been digging into this question. They looked at different-sized follicles in goats' ovaries. Follicles are tiny sacs that hold eggs. The researchers focused on small, medium, and large follicles. They wanted to see

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Jul 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Birthday Vibes: A Guide to Your Stars in July 2025

July 2nd, 2025, marks a special day for several celebrities, including Margot Robbie, Alex Morgan, Ashley Tisdale, and Larry David. But it's not just about birthdays; it's about the energy that comes with them. This year, emotions might be on a rollercoaster, but turning challenges into opportunitie

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Living in a World That Doesn't Fit

In Iran, where traditional gender roles are deeply rooted in Islamic social ethics, individuals with gender dysphoria face unique challenges. These people often feel like they are living in a world that doesn't quite fit them. They experience a disconnect between their gender identity and the societ

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Silent Shift: A Democracy in Peril

As the nation prepares to celebrate its birthday, a quiet but significant change has occurred in the legal landscape. The Supreme Court has made a series of decisions that have weakened the foundations of American democracy. These decisions have gone largely unnoticed, overshadowed by the chaos of r

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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

Who Really Built the Hospital Nacional de Clínicas?

The Hospital Nacional de Clínicas, which opened in Córdoba in 1913, has a secret. For years, people thought Architect Francesco Tamburini designed it. But guess what? He didn't. Engineer Rafael Aranda was the real brains behind the project. He drew up the plans way back in 1882, inspired by a hospit

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Free Agency Frenzy: Warriors and Kuminga at a Standstill

The Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga are at a crossroads. Despite some talks, no real progress has been made. Kuminga, a restricted free agent, is likely to test the market when free agency kicks off. The Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls are the top contenders to sign him. The Heat have more

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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Birthdays and Stars: A Guide to Your Day

Celebrity birthdays today include Kellie Pickler, John Cusack, Kathy Bates, and Mel Brooks. It's a good day to reflect on personal growth and relationships. Be cautious of those who might try to mislead you. Focus on positive actions and set boundaries to maintain harmony. Aries should trust their

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Jun 27 2025EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Face Big Money Problems

Chicago's schools are in a tough spot. The new leader, Macquline King, just told everyone that the money trouble is worse than they thought. They need to find $730 million, which is a lot more than they expected. This means big decisions are coming. King is new to the job, but she knows it's her jo

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Survive in Poor Soils: The Myrtaceae Mystery

Plants in places like Australia, the Amazon, and China face a tough challenge: soils lacking phosphorus. This essential nutrient is like food for plants, but it's often in short supply. Some plants, like those in the Proteaceae and Cyperaceae families, have a clever trick. They release special chemi

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