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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Childhood Hurts and Seizures: A Chinese Perspective

Childhood trauma can leave deep scars. These scars might not always be visible. Sometimes, they show up in unexpected ways. For some people, these scars can cause seizures. But these are not the kind of seizures that come from a medical issue. These are called psychogenic non-epileptic seizures or P

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Houston's Moon Mission: A Second Chance

The journey to the moon is not always smooth. Intuitive Machines, a company based in Houston, is not letting a recent setback stop its ambitious plans. The company's latest moon lander, IM-2 Athena, had a rough landing near the lunar south pole. It tipped over and ended up on its side. But Intuitive

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Music and Mindfulness: A New Hope for Cancer Patients

Cancer patients often face a tough journey. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is a common treatment for blood cancers. It can be very effective. However, it comes with serious side effects. These can include both physical and mental struggles. This can make the recovery process even

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

A Fresh Look at Carbon Dioxide's Role in Chemistry

In the world of chemistry, there's a lot of buzz about finding greener ways to do things. One cool development is using carbon dioxide (CO2) as a building block in reactions. This isn't just about reducing waste. It's also about creating useful compounds in a more eco-friendly way. One interesting

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

British Steel: A Race Against Time

Britain is in a rush to save its steel industry. The government is stepping in to keep the furnaces burning at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant. This move comes after the Chinese owner, Jingye, declared that keeping the blast furnaces running is no longer profitable. The government is not taking ov

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Cost and Effectiveness of Treating Advanced Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer is a serious health issue. It is the third most common cancer worldwide. It can be tough to treat, especially when it comes back after initial treatment, which is known as refractory colorectal cancer. Doctors have several options for treating this type of cancer. They often tu

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Underwater Gardens: Counting Seagrass with Smart Sampling

Marine and coastal ecosystems are powerhouses. They offer a mix of benefits, from food and shelter to protection against storms and carbon storage. Think of them as nature's multitaskers. The United Nations has stressed the importance of gathering physical data about these ecosystems. This data is c

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech: The Future of Elderly Care?

Elderly individuals, particularly those needing assistance with daily chores, frequently find themselves in emergency rooms. This happens often and is a significant issue. Why does this matter? Because many of these hospital trips could be avoided with the right tools. Smart technology offers a solu

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Apr 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Actor's Journey Through ALS and Acting

The life of a well-known actor has taken an unexpected turn. Eric Dane, aged 52, has been diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. This news comes as he prepares to return to the set of "Euphoria" for its third season. He has asked for privacy as he and his family face this challeng

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

Why Apple Might Not Start Making iPhones in the USA

The idea of Apple starting to make iPhones in the USA has been tossed around, especially with the trade tensions between the USA and China. However, this shift is not as simple as it sounds. Apple has been making iPhones in China for nearly two decades. The company set up a complex supply chain ther

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