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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Sibling Life: How Kids with Special Needs Affect Their Brothers and Sisters in Japan

In Japan, the number of kids with disabilities is growing. This change affects not just the children with special needs, but also their siblings. A recent study looked into how these siblings are doing in terms of their health and overall quality of life. The study compared two groups of kids. One

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

How Exercise, Age, and Blood Pressure Shape Your Brain's Blood Vessels

Brain health is a hot topic. It is known that growing older and high blood pressure can really mess with the blood vessels in the brain. But how does exercise fit into this picture? It turns out, exercise can do wonders for the brain's blood vessels. It can even counteract the bad effects of age

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Eastern Europe's Ethical Research Revolution

Eastern Europe is a hotspot for global clinical trials. Why? Because it's cost-effective. However, this comes with a catch. The region has some gaps in research oversight and a shortage of local experts in research ethics. This raises a big question: Are participants in these trials at risk of being

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

Flint's Workers: Tariffs and the Uncertain Future

Flint, Michigan, is a city that has seen better days. The General Motors Flint Assembly plant is a massive factory that produces the popular Silverado truck. This plant is a big deal for Flint, a city of about 80, 000 people in the heart of Michigan's auto industry. The plant has been a steady sourc

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Genetic Links Between Metabolic and Mental Health Issues

The connection between metabolic conditions and mental health disorders is a significant public health issue. These conditions often appear together. However, the specific genetic regions and biological functions involved in this overlap are not well understood. To shed light on this, researchers co

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Liver Cancer Secrets: A New Way to Fight Back

Liver cancer, known as hepatocellular carcinoma or HCC, is a tough opponent. It hits hard and often goes undetected until it's too late. When it's caught early, treatment can be very effective. But sadly, most people find out about it when it's already advanced. This makes it a big problem for famil

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Online CTG Training: A Fresh Look at Improving Birth Outcomes in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, a new online course is making waves in the medical field. This course focuses on cardiotocography, or CTG, which is a way to monitor a baby's heart rate during labor. The goal is to help doctors and nurses read these monitors better. This can lead to quicker and more accurate decisions

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Apr 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Place Big Bets on UFC 314 Fights

The upcoming UFC 314 event in Miami has caught the attention of some big names in the entertainment world. Drake and Conor McGregor are both placing substantial bets on key fights. This is not just about the love of the sport. It is also about the money. Drake has put down a hefty $545, 000 on Al

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Economic Rollercoaster: Trump's Tariff Tantrums and the Looming Default

The market was shaken up by Trump's back-and-forth on tariffs. By the time trading ended, stocks had regained some lost ground, but the damage was already done. Interest rates spiked, business activity slowed, and the specter of a recession loomed larger. The chance of a U. S. default crept up to 6%

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Evolving Fate of South Carolina's Textile Legacy

The landscape of South Carolina's Upstate region has changed drastically since the 1970s. Back then, it was famous for its textile industry. The cities of Union, Spartanburg, and Greenville were bustling hubs. Trains were constantly moving, carrying materials to and fro. The mills were tall, standin

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