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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Improving Vaccine Access for Teens with Disabilities in Schools

When it comes to vaccines, teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often get left behind. Studies show that their vaccine rates are lower than those of their peers without disabilities. This is a problem we need to tackle, especially since very little research has been done abou

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Jan 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fatty Acids in Dolphins and Porpoises: A Warning Signal

In the busy waters of the northern South China Sea, scientists have been studying something unusual happening to dolphins and porpoises. They found high levels of something called organohalogen contaminants (OHCs) in these marine mammals. These OHCs can mess with the body's fatty acid (FAs) levels,

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Marcus Rashford's New Beginning: How Barcelona Are Making It Happen

Marcus Rashford is finally getting a shot at a new chapter in his career, with Barcelona taking steps to sign the English forward. This comes after Manager Ruben Amorim's comments stirred up a storm, hinting that Rashford no longer fits into Manchester United's plans. United has been struggling to f

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Jan 28 2025EDUCATION

Elmhurst School District's Business Office Under Scrutiny

In Elmhurst, Illinois, there's been some troubling news from Elmhurst School District 205. The district's business office is being investigated. This comes after the resignation of Chris Whelton, the assistant superintendent of finance. Whelton was asked to work remotely until the end of February, a

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Jan 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Local Disasters Shift Conservatives' Views on Sustainability

When it comes to climate change, we often hear calls for action. But what about those who aren't typically on board with sustainable living, like conservatives in Western Europe, Israel, and the United States? Well, it turns out that experiencing or expecting natural disasters can change their minds

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Beating Procrastination: Tips from Those Who've Done It

Procrastination can feel like a never-ending cycle, but some people have found ways to break free. Sam Finch, now 33, faced a tough time when he was offered a director's position. Despite caring deeply about the job, he felt overwhelmed and ended up in bed, skipping meetings and blowing deadlines. H

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Jan 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Minnesota Shines For Retirees

Minnesota might not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about retirement spots. You'd think warm states like Arizona would be more appealing. Surprisingly, Minnesota ranks very high among the best states for retirees, coming in at number two, just behind Florida. A study by WalletHub

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

Which Team Will Reign in the NFC Championship? Experts Weigh In

The NFC Championship is finally here, with the Philadelphia Eagles facing off against the Washington Commanders. It's a rematch that could send the Eagles back to the Super Bowl or crown the Commanders as this season's underdogs. So, who's the favorite? Experts from CBS Sports shared their predicti

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Jan 27 2025EDUCATION

Growing Future Farmers: New Skills for European Agriculture

Think about preparing students for the global challenges that lie ahead in farming and forestry. The NextFood Project, which kicked off in 2018, set out to identify the crucial skills needed to tackle sustainability and tech adaptation. Rather than relying solely on expert opinions and existing lite

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Old Oil: Which Bioremediation Methods Are Best?

You've probably heard that oil spills are bad news. But did you know that cleaning up these spills can also have hidden environmental impacts? A study in Iran's Khuzestan province looked at different ways to clean up old oil in super salty soil. They found that some methods might do more harm than g

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