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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Boosting NAD+ Might Not Be As Heart-Friendly As Thought

There's a lot of buzz around NAD+ and its role in health. NAD+ is a key player in our cells, helping with energy production and other vital tasks. Some studies suggest that boosting NAD+ levels can extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in mice. This has led to a surge in interest in NAD+ prec

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

GM's Big Shift: Electric Van Plant Slowdown and Job Cuts

GM's electric van plant in Canada is facing a significant slowdown. The CAMI assembly plant in Ontario will switch from two shifts to one. This change means 500 jobs will be lost. The plant will be mostly idle from next month until October. This isn't the first time the plant has faced disruptions.

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Race Against Time: How Quickly Do Drug Trials Wrap Up?

Drugs that show potential in treating serious illnesses get the green light from Health Canada. However, there is a catch. Companies must promise to run more tests. These tests confirm if the drugs are as effective as initially thought. This process is not always speedy. It can take a while for thes

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: How Much Is the US Really Making?

The US has been imposing tariffs on various countries, with China being a major target. The idea is to protect American industries from what President Trump calls "unfair trade. " However, the effectiveness and accuracy of these claims are up for debate. One of the big claims is that the US is

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Apr 08 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Wild Weather: Lightning, Hail, and Wind

Minnesota is no stranger to intense weather, with lightning and hail being major concerns. Every year, the state braces for an average of 46 tornadoes, but 2022 saw a dramatic increase with 83 tornadoes touching down. This spike was the highest since the record-breaking 113 tornadoes in 2010. The st

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Many Canadians Have Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome is more common than many people think. Let's dive into some facts and figures. First, what is Down syndrome? It is a genetic condition. It happens when a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21. This extra chromosome can cause delays in physical growth and intellectual developme

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Spirituality and Mental Health: Does Faith Fill the Gap?

The role of religion and spirituality in mental health is a hot topic. Some folks think that faith can take the place of professional help. This is a big deal because it could mean people aren't getting the care they need. So, a study was done to figure out if there's a link between how spiritual so

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's University Power Play: A Dangerous Game

Jerry Nadler, a long-serving Jewish congressman, has accused Donald Trump of using antisemitism as a cover to control top universities. He believes Trump is exploiting genuine concerns about Jewish safety to push his agenda. This is part of a broader attack on academic freedom, with Trump's administ

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Apr 05 2025WEATHER

Storms and Floods Sweep Through the Midwest

The middle of the US is facing a severe weather crisis. Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain have caused major flooding in several states. This is not the first time these areas have been hit hard by storms and tornadoes. Residents are on high alert, with millions of people at risk for severe stor

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Apr 05 2025WEATHER

Texas Weather: Tornado Alerts and Chilly Nights Ahead

A tornado was spotted near Canton, Texas, moving northeast around 3:11 p. m. The National Weather Service issued a warning, advising residents to take shelter immediately. This tornado was confirmed to be on the ground near the intersection of FM 17 and FM 1255, according to Captain Pete O’Reilly fr

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