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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Schistosomiasis: The Hidden Danger for University Students

In China, health education has been a key tool in managing schistosomiasis. This disease is a real problem in certain areas, especially for university students who live or study in these regions. These students often come into contact with snail-infested water during their daily activities and leisu

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Diabetes and Kidneys: What You Need to Know

Diabetes and kidney issues often come together, especially with type 2 diabetes. Many people with type 2 diabetes don't realize that their kidneys are at risk. This is a big problem because kidney disease can cause serious health issues without showing any symptoms. In Germany, there was a lack of

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Feb 18 2025BUSINESS

Southwest's Big Shake-Up

Southwest Airlines, a company known for its unique culture and employee-friendly policies, has made a significant change. For the first time in its 53-year history, the airline has decided to lay off 1, 750 employees. This decision is part of a larger restructuring effort to reduce costs and streaml

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Feb 18 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines: A Big Change in the Air

Southwest Airlines is making some big changes. They are saying goodbye to 1, 750 corporate workers. That's about 15% of their corporate staff. This is a big deal for a company that has over 72, 000 full-time or full-time equivalent workers. The CEO, Bob Jordan, said it was a tough decision. He know

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

Brain Fuel: The Sleep Switch

Glucose is the brain's main energy source. When you eat, glucose levels rise. The brain uses a process called glycolysis to turn glucose into energy. This process also creates a substance called lactate. Lactate is crucial for maintaining alertness. During sleep, lactate levels drop. Special channe

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Feb 18 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines Takes Big Steps to Trim Costs

Southwest Airlines is making some big changes. They're planning to cut about 1, 750 corporate jobs, which is around 15% of their total corporate workforce. This move is part of a larger plan to make the company more efficient and save money. The company expects to save a significant amount of money

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Feb 18 2025BUSINESS

Narrowbody Jets: The Surprising Choice for Transatlantic Business Class

Narrowbody jets are making waves in transatlantic travel. These smaller planes, with a range of six to nine hours, are becoming popular for business class trips between the US and Europe. Let's dive into the details. First, consider La Compagnie. This airline operates an all-business-class service

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: How Coaching Shapes Young Doctors' Journeys

Imagine this: young doctors, fresh out of school, diving into the intense world of medical training. It's a tough gig, right? Long hours, high stress, and a constant learning curve. But what if there was a way to make this journey a bit smoother? Enter coaching. It's not just about learning the rope

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

20 Years of Innovation: A Look into the World of Materials Science

Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is celebrating a big milestone. It's been 20 years since it started making waves in the world of materials research. The institute has been a hotbed of innovation, pushing the boundaries of what's pos

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Feb 17 2025BUSINESS

Germany's Economy: Time for a Fresh Start

Germany is at a crossroads. Once a powerhouse of industry, the country now faces a stagnant economy. The old ways, relying on cheap Russian gas and big exports to China, are no longer working. The next government, which will be chosen in an election, has a big job ahead: fixing the economy.

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