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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

Florida's Special Elections: A New Player Enters the Field

In the upcoming special elections in Florida, a new player has entered the game. A group backed by billionaire Elon Musk has started spending money in two strongly Republican areas. This group, known as America PAC, has not yet released its financial details for this year. However, last year, it was

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

Unwanted Visitors: How Bugs Change Your Ziziphi Spinosae Semen

Ziziphi spinosae semen, or ZSS, is a popular edible and medicinal substance. Unfortunately, it often gets invaded by a pest called Plodia interpunctella during storage. This invasion can alter the chemical makeup of ZSS. So, researchers decided to investigate how this pest affects the chemical prope

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Burns and Body Heat: A New Look at Survival

Burns are serious injuries that affect many people every year. One big problem with severe burns is how they mess with the body's temperature. Usually, doctors try to keep the body warm, aiming for a range between 37. 5 and 39. 5°C. They also watch the difference between the core body temperature an

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Mar 26 2025SPORTS

Martina Navratilova's Stand on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

Martina Navratilova, a legendary tennis player, has always been outspoken. She won 18 Grand Slam titles before retiring in 1994. Yet, she continues to spark conversations. Her focus? Gender issues in sports. She wants fair competition and equal chances for all athletes. She's even backed a famous au

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Numbers in Temporomandibular Disorders Research

When it comes to studying temporomandibular disorders, or TMD, the numbers matter. Sample size and effect size are crucial in making sure the results of a study are reliable. These numbers help researchers figure out how many people to include in a study and how big of an impact the treatment might

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Vitamin D: A Key Player in Fighting Frailty in Cirrhosis Patients

Frailty in cirrhosis patients is a big deal. It is a strong indicator of how well they will do, even if their liver is not failing. Vitamin D deficiency is common in these patients. It is linked to frailty and muscle loss. But does giving them vitamin D help with frailty? That is what a recent study

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The COVID Money Puzzle: What Happens Next?

The government has decided to take back $11. 4 billion in COVID-19 funds from local health departments. This money was meant to help with testing, vaccines, and health projects. The decision was made because officials believe the pandemic is over. However, this move has sparked some debate. Some peo

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

High-Level Exits Shake Up Top Public Health Agency

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) faced a significant shake-up recently. Five top officials left their posts. This news came out at a meeting for senior leaders. The CDC, based in Atlanta, has around two dozen centers and offices. The heads of five of these are stepping down. This

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Workers in Flexible Jobs: The Hidden Health Costs

The global economy has seen a surge in flexible work arrangements. These jobs often come with a price tag that isn't immediately obvious: the health and well-being of workers. While standard employment has clear protections, flexible jobs often fall through the cracks. This leaves workers vulnerable

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Mar 26 2025BUSINESS

How Green Choices Shape the Future of Logistics

The logistics industry is at a crossroads. With the planet's health hanging in the balance, businesses are being pushed to rethink how they operate. This isn't just about going green for the sake of it. It's about survival. Companies need to change their ways to avoid harming the environment and

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