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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Quest to Spot Energy Shortfalls in Young Athletes

A new tool is in the works to spot energy deficiency in young women who are into sports. The goal is to help these young athletes stay healthy. This tool is called the Female Energy Deficiency Questionnaire, or FED-Q for short. It focuses on eating habits and overall health. The idea behind FED-Q i

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Toronto's COVID-19 Isolation Sites: A Blueprint for Better Homeless Care

In 2020, Toronto took a significant step by setting up COVID-19 Isolation and Recovery Sites. These sites were specifically designed to support people experiencing homelessness during the pandemic. The goal was to provide safe isolation spaces for those who needed it most. A group of researchers and

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Pioneers of Mind and Body: Andalusian Healers and Their Legacy

Andalusian healers had a unique way of looking at health. They saw it as a mix of physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. This approach was way ahead of its time. Three big names stand out: Ibn Sina, Ibn al-Nafis, and Ibn Wafid. They dug deep into mental health, exploring the human mind and h

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

The Judge Who Helped a Man Dodge Immigration Agents

The FBI grabbed a Milwaukee judge. She was accused of helping a man slip away from immigration officers. This happened in the middle of a big argument between the government and the courts about immigration rules. The judge, Hannah Dugan, was picked up at her courthouse. She was charged with hid

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

How State Laws Shape Health Insurance Costs

The cost of health insurance can vary greatly from one state to another. This is not just due to differences in healthcare services. State-level consumer protection policies play a significant role in shaping these costs. These policies can affect the premiums people pay for Medigap plans. Medigap p

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Apr 25 2025CRIME

The Health Care System's Unlikely Spark

The story of Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old, has taken a dramatic turn. He has been charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to all federal charges. These charges include murder, stalking, and a firearms offense. The Justice Department ha

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Finding Peace in Pain: How Daoism and Resilience Help

Chronic pain is a heavy burden. It can lead to dark thoughts and even suicide. But some people find ways to cope. They find strength in their beliefs and in their ability to bounce back. This journey was explored in a recent study. It looked at how Daoism and resilience help people deal with chronic

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Virtual Health Check-ups: Are They Really Working?

The world of medicine is changing fast. One big change is the use of virtual health check-ups. These are group sessions led by a doctor. They focus on helping people live healthier lives. But how well do these sessions work? Let's take a closer look. First, it's important to understand what these v

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Bacterial Genes in Plant Diseases

Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) is a serious threat to cucurbit crops, such as watermelon and melon. The culprit behind this disease is Acidovorax citrulli. This bacteria needs carbon and nitrogen to grow and spread. It gets these essential nutrients from C4-dicarboxylates, which are like food for the

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

The Messy Signal Scandal

A former high-ranking military official has recently come under fire for his questionable actions. James Stavridis, a retired U. S. Navy Admiral, has strongly criticized Pete Hegseth, the current Defense Secretary. The issue at hand involves the use of the messaging app Signal. Hegseth is accused o

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