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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Helper in Bone Health: A Look at SDCBP2-AS1

Researchers have found that a specific type of RNA, called SDCBP2-AS1, might be a key player in bone health, especially for women after menopause. This RNA doesn't make proteins but seems to help control how bone-forming cells develop. The study looked at blood samples from women with postmenopausal

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in Managing Heart Failure in Latin America

Heart failure is a serious issue in Latin America and the Caribbean, often leading to poor health and a lower quality of life. Once diagnosed, patients face a tough journey of rehabilitation and adopting healthier habits. However, sticking to treatment plans is easier said than done. Technology is

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Fungi Help Trees Survive Harsh Conditions

In the world of plants, tiny helpers called arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are making a big difference. These fungi team up with trees, like the Casuarina equisetifolia, to help them survive tough conditions. Scientists wanted to see how these fungi help the trees when they are growing in coral

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Jul 11 2025RELIGION

A Century Later: The Scopes Trial's Unfinished Business

In 1925, a small town in Tennessee became the center of a big debate. A teacher, John Scopes, was put on trial for teaching evolution. This was a big deal because Tennessee had a law against it. The trial was like a showdown between science and religion. Two famous figures, Clarence Darrow and Willi

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

How Five States Are Trying to Fix Past Cannabis Wrongs

In the US, some states have started programs to make up for past mistakes related to cannabis. These programs focus on helping people who were hurt by old laws. They also aim to give everyone a fair chance in the new cannabis business. Five states have taken big steps. Colorado was one of the first

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back: New Hope for Lung Cancer Brain Spread

Lung cancer is a major killer, claiming many lives each year. One of the scariest things that can happen is when lung cancer spreads to the brain. This is called brain metastasis, or BM for short. It's a big problem for people with a type of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer, or NSCLC. B

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Caffeine and Exercise Affect Blood Clotting in Overweight Adults

Caffeine is a popular stimulant found in coffee, tea, and energy drinks. Many people rely on it to stay alert and focused. But how does caffeine affect the body, especially when combined with exercise? A recent study looked into this question, focusing on adults who are overweight. The study wanted

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Jul 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Space Adventure: Israel's Satellite Takes Flight

SpaceX is all set to launch a special mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida. This time, they're sending up an Israeli communications satellite. The launch is planned for the early hours of July 13, at 12:31 a. m. from Launch Complex 40. This mission is called "Commercial GTO 1, " a new name for Space

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Zika Virus: How It Attacks Pregnancy and What We Can Do

Zika virus is a big problem for pregnant women. It spreads through mosquito bites and can cause serious harm to unborn babies. The virus can cross the barrier between mother and baby, affecting the placenta. This is different from other viruses that spread through mosquitoes. The placenta is very i

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Jul 11 2025CRIME

A Wild Ride: LAPD Chase Ends in Chaos

A high-speed chase in Pasadena turned into a scene of chaos when an LAPD officer lost control of their cruiser. The incident started with a suspected stolen Mercedes-Benz G-wagon leading officers on a chase through the streets. The officer attempted a precision immobilization technique, known as a P

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