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Jul 16 2025EDUCATION

Young Americans Struggle to Find Jobs: Is the System Broken?

Young adults in the U. S. are facing a tough job market. The unemployment rate for those aged 20 to 24 is at 6. 6%, the highest in a decade. For high school graduates aged 18 to 19, it's even worse at 14. 5%. Why is this happening? Some say it's because of economic uncertainty and fears that artifi

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Is Eradicating a Tiny Bug the Key to Beating Stomach Cancer?

In Korea, a national health initiative has been running since 1999. This program focuses on adults over 40, offering them a stomach check every two years. The goal? To catch stomach cancer early and improve survival rates. But here's a twist: most stomach cancers are caused by a tiny bug called Heli

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

America's Economic Crossroads: Reagan or Carter?

America's economy is at a turning point. Mohamed El-Erian, a well-known economist, has pointed out that the country is facing a big decision. The choices made now could lead to a strong economic comeback or a period of struggle. El-Erian has compared the current situation to two different times in

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Digital Health Diaries: Testing EHRs in Philippine Clinics

In the Philippines, a big push for better healthcare access led to a test run of digital health records in local clinics. From 2020 to 2022, two different electronic health record (EHR) systems were tried out in various places. These ranged from busy city clinics to quiet rural health centers and ev

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

How Chores Might Help People With Severe Mental Illness

People with severe mental illness often face a lot of challenges. One big challenge is feeling ashamed or judged because of their condition. This is called self-stigma. Another challenge is dealing with psychiatric symptoms, like depression or anxiety. Some studies suggest that doing housework might

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Jul 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quick and Easy: iOS 26's New Reminder Hack

Ever wished you could manage your to-do list without any hassle? iOS 26 has introduced a neat trick in the Reminders app that might just make your life easier. This update is all about speed and convenience, letting you add tasks quickly, no matter where you are on your iPhone. The Reminders app no

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Jul 15 2025SPORTS

Dustin Poirier's Final Fight: Breaking Free from the Octagon

Dustin Poirier, a seasoned MMA fighter, is all set to hang up his gloves after UFC 318. This event, happening in New Orleans, is a big deal for him as it's his home turf. He's facing Max Holloway, a tough competitor he's beaten twice before. Poirier's journey in MMA started way back in 2007 as an a

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Link: Lifestyle, Childhood Trauma, and Depression

People often wonder how lifestyle and past experiences shape mental health. A recent study took a closer look at adults dealing with subthreshold depression, which is a mild form of depression that can escalate into something more serious. The research focused on how lifestyle choices and childhood

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Understanding Glioblastoma in Young Adults: A Look at Treatment and Survival Rates

Glioblastoma is a serious type of brain cancer. It often affects older adults, but it can also strike young people. In the United States, doctors have been studying how this disease is treated and how patients fare. The findings show some interesting patterns. Young adults with glioblastoma face a

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Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Wildfire Smoke in San Francisco Made People Sick: A Data Detective Story

Wildfires are scary. They burn forests, destroy homes, and make the air dirty. In 2018, a big wildfire in California sent smoke to San Francisco. Scientists wanted to know if this smoke made people sick. But how? They can't just ask people to breathe dirty air on purpose. That's not fair or safe. So

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