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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Power of Wellbeing Knowledge in College Mental Health

In the bustling world of college life, mental health is a big deal. A recent study dug deep into how understanding wellbeing can boost mental health for college students in China. This study involved over 11, 000 students and used a special method called latent profile analysis. This method helpe

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Mali's Health Heroes: The Quest for Better Sexual and Reproductive Care

Mali is facing a big challenge in its healthcare system. The country is struggling with a shortage of skilled workers in primary health care and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This gap is making it hard for people, especially women and girls, to get the healthcare they need. The s

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

NFL's New Tech: The End of the Chain Gang?

In a big step forward for football tech, the NFL is ditching the old chain gang for something much cooler. Starting next season, Sony's Hawk-Eye technology will take over line-to-gain measurements. This isn't a sudden change. The NFL has been working on this for over a year. They've been testing it

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Fish: How Noise Affects Their Behavior

The ocean floor is home to many fish species. Some live in very deep waters. A recent experiment looked at how these deep-sea fish react to loud noises. This was done along the eastern coast of Canada. The noise came from a commercial seismic survey. It lasted for 100 days straight. The survey used

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Canada's Plant Tech: Streamlining Rules for a Greener Future

Canada is known for its strong investment in innovation. Yet, it struggles to convert that investment into tangible results. This is especially true in the crop agriculture sector. The country ranks high in innovation spending but lags in actual outputs. One major hurdle is the heavy regulatory burd

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Congress Faces Proxy Voting Debate

Congress is at a crossroads. Some lawmakers want to allow new parents to vote remotely. Others are against it. This debate is heating up. The push for change started over a year ago. A group of younger lawmakers led by Representative Anna Paulina Luna began advocating for this change. She wanted ne

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Apr 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Lawrence's Family Grows: Second Child Arrives

Jennifer Lawrence and her husband Cooke Maroney have a new addition to their family. A source confirmed to People magazine that the Oscar-winning actress has quietly welcomed her second child. The couple is already parents to a three-year-old son named Cy. Lawrence and Maroney tied the knot in Oc

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Marine Le Pen's Political Future in Jeopardy

The political landscape in France is heating up. Jordan Bardella, a prominent figure in the National Rally (RN) party, has ignited a wave of protests. He has called for a gathering in the heart of Paris. This comes after a significant legal setback for Marine Le Pen. She has been barred from hol

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Job Cuts Hit Key Health Agencies

The sudden job cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have sent shockwaves through the public health sector. The news broke early Tuesday morning, catching many off guard. These layoffs are part of a larger plan to reshape the agencies

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Apr 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Couple Clears Up Baby Name Confusion

The recent arrival of a new baby in the world of celebrities has sparked some confusion. Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly, known professionally as MGK, welcomed their first child together. The couple shared the joyous news on social media, but a mix-up occurred regarding the baby's name. MGK posted

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