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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Spina Bifida: A Global Pursuit of Progress and Equality

Spina bifida affects many people around the world. For about ten years, a particular publication has been a hub for cutting-edge research on this condition. This research has shed light on how spina bifida care varies greatly between wealthy nations and the rest of the world. The idea of "blue marb

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Understanding Intimate Health in Adults with Spina Bifida

Spina Bifida (SB) is a condition that can make it tough for adults to understand and manage their sexual and reproductive health. This lack of knowledge often leads to problems like unintended pregnancies, missed chances to pursue their health goals, and even increased risk of abuse. To tackle this,

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Road Trick That Stumped a Tesla

Autonomous vehicles are becoming more common on roads. These cars use different technologies to see and understand their surroundings. There are six levels of vehicle autonomy. These levels range from zero to five. Level zero means no automation. Level five means the car can handle any situatio

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Mar 16 2025CRIME

Mystery Unfolds in Moscow: 911 Call Sheds Light on Tragic Night

In the quiet town of Moscow, a chilling 911 call has been made public. The call, lasting just over four minutes, captures the panic and confusion of a group of University of Idaho students. The first voice heard is a woman crying, urgently telling the dispatcher, "Something is happening in our house

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Mar 15 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Food Breakdown: Fucoidan and Sodium Caseinate Team Up

In the world of food science, researchers have been experimenting with how to make emulsions more stable. They did this by combining fucoidan and sodium caseinate to create something called electrostatic complexes. These complexes are made when the two substances are mixed together. The ratio of fuc

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

The Power of Antioxidants: Fighting Heart Disease

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a serious condition that affects many people. One key factor in CHD is the formation of unstable plaques in the arteries. These plaques can rupture, leading to heart attacks. This is where oxidative stress (OS) comes into play. OS is a state where there are too many h

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

The CDC Nomination That Never Was

The White House recently decided to withdraw the nomination of Dr. David Weldon to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The decision came just before Weldon's scheduled confirmation hearing. The reason for this abrupt change? Weldon lacked the necessary votes to secure the position.

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

iRobot's Big Splash: New Vacuums with a Twist!

iRobot, the company that pioneered robot vacuums, has just unveiled eight new models. These aren't your typical Roombas. They've got a fresh look and some serious tech upgrades. The standout feature? Lidar navigation and mapping, a technology that's been around for a while but is new to Roombas. Thi

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Mar 12 2025WEATHER

When Weather Hits Home

In the heart of Florida, a TV station found itself in the eye of the storm. A tornado, a weather event that meteorologists often discuss, decided to make an unexpected appearance during a live broadcast. The meteorologist, a seasoned professional, was in the middle of updating viewers about the pote

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Katie Porter Joins the Race for California Governor

Katie Porter, a former Democratic representative, has decided to run for the position of California governor. She is not the only one in the race. She is competing against a bunch of other Democrats. These include Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond

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