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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Moms Speak Out: What Low-Income Families Really Need

Imagine being a mom trying to make ends meet. You're juggling kids, work, and a tight budget. What do you think about when you hear "government programs"? For many low-income mothers in the US, it's not just about paperwork and red tape. It's about real-life needs like affordable childcare and fun a

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Feb 26 2025EDUCATION

Student Loan Repayment Plans Hit a Snag

The U. S. Department of Education has pulled the plug on online applications for income-driven repayment (IDR) plans. This means borrowers can't sign up, renew, or tweak their repayment terms through the federal website. This change comes after a federal court order that stopped key parts of the IDR

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Navigating Health: How Data Can Improve Care

Imagine trying to find your way around a new city without a map. That's what healthcare planning can feel like when we don't have data. Data acts as a guide, revealing where illnesses are spreading and what health issues are common in different places. This information is crucial for planning health

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Feb 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Older Women Finding Joy in Bengaluru

In bustling cities around the world, including Bengaluru, India, older women from low-income backgrounds often face limited opportunities for leisure. This isn't just about having free time; it's about having the chance to enjoy life outside of daily responsibilities. A recent study took a closer lo

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Virtual Reality: A New Hope for Newborn Care

In many parts of the world, doctors and nurses face a tough challenge. They need to be ready to save newborns, but they might not get much practice. This is where virtual simulations come in. These aren't your typical video games. They're tools that let healthcare workers practice life-saving skills

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Love, Learning, and Money: The Chinese Marriage Mix

In China, marriage is changing. People are increasingly choosing partners with similar education levels. This isn't just about finding someone with the same degree. It's about how this trend affects money and opportunities. This trend is called educational assortative mating. It's becoming

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Vaping in the spotlight

In recent years, the buzz around electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, has been on the rise. This has led many people to turn to the internet for information. Most studies have focused on the quality of online content and the effect of policies. However, many low- and middle-income countries have

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

The Modi-Bular Mania

For saying fare well to Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) lead, BJP threw the unforgiving votes of Indian reports. At the first chance of power consolidation top congressmen except Narendra Modi stood for Narendra Modi in the race of his political leadership. India's New Delhi's

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

How Do We Keep Babies Safe Globally?

Babies in hospitals need extra care because their bodies aren't fully defended from diseases yet. A Scientific review group, took a closer look. Even with different economic levels they all have one thing in common -. . ), they all want to how to avoid deadly bugs in the ICU, NEONATAL AREATH units.

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever: Why Some People in Bangladesh Are More At Risk

Bangladesh is a hotspot for dengue fever, and not everyone is impacted equally. The 2023 outbreak sparked a study across three major cities: Dhaka, Chattogram and Kishoreganj. Researchers dug into the details of 1, 313 cases and uncovered some surprising trends. Why did some people have a worse tim

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