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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Measles in the US: The Hidden Numbers

The US is facing a significant measles outbreak, but the true scale of the problem remains unclear. The official numbers might not tell the whole story. Experts believe the actual case count could be much higher than reported. This underreporting makes it challenging to predict the outbreak's sev

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

How Neighborhoods Shape Health for Medicaid Users

The health of people relies heavily on their surroundings. This is especially true for those on Medicaid. The places where people live can greatly affect their well-being. This is because neighborhoods offer a broader view of the challenges people face. It is important to understand the difference

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

Why Kiwis Choose Convenience: The Meat Meal Mystery

In New Zealand, the market for chilled ready meals is booming. This is mostly because people want food that is quick and easy to prepare. A recent study dug deep into what makes people want to buy these meat-based chilled meals. It looked at things like how people live, what they know about food, ho

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Apr 15 2025WEATHER

Shaking in Southern California: A Quick Look at the 5. 2 Quake

The ground shook in Southern California on a Monday morning. A 5. 2 magnitude earthquake hit the region. This was not a big surprise. The area is known for its seismic activity. The epicenter was in San Diego County, just a few miles from Julian. This small mountain town is famous for its apple

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Apr 14 2025WEATHER

A Sudden Shake in Southern California

A morning jolt in Southern California made hearts race. On Monday, around 10am, a 5. 2 magnitude earthquake struck the area. The epicenter was Julian, a small town in San Diego County. Julian is known for its apple pie and is home to about 2, 000 people. It is located 35 miles northeast of San Diego

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: The Power of Knowledge and Communication

Cervical cancer is a big deal in the United States. It is a major health issue that affects many women. One of the main causes of this disease is the human papillomavirus, or HPV. This virus is highly preventable, making it a key target for public health efforts. To tackle this problem, health exper

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Measles Deaths: A Controversial Viewpoint

A prominent former health official has publicly disagreed with the current Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The argument is over the significance of measles deaths. The former official is upset that the current Health Secretary has downplayed the deaths of children who were not vaccinated a

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Apr 14 2025SCIENCE

How Visuals Boost Speech Understanding in Noisy Spaces

In spaces filled with noise, grasping spoken words is tough. Listeners often rely on visual cues to make sense of what is being said. This is why lip-reading is a thing. The Audiovisual True-to-Life Assessment of Auditory Rehabilitation (AVATAR) is a tool designed to test how well people understa

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Measuring Men's Views on Sexual Aggression: A New Tool

The ASAW scale is a new way to measure how men feel about sexual aggression towards women. It's designed to help understand the role of these attitudes in sexual violence. The scale was created by asking men to judge how wrong it would be to act aggressively in various sexual situations. The goal

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The Measles Menace: How Money Troubles Fuel Outbreaks

The recent measles outbreak in West Texas was not a random event. This disease, which was declared eliminated in the U. S. in 2000, spread across more than 20 counties. The primary reason? Health departments lacked the funds to run effective vaccine programs. This issue is not unique to Texas; it's

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