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May 21 2025HEALTH

How Animal Foods Boost Kids' Growth in Ethiopia

The first few years of life are super important for a child's growth and brain development. This is when they need lots of good food to stay healthy. Animal foods, like meat, eggs, and milk, are packed with stuff kids need, such as protein, iron, and vitamins. These nutrients help kids grow strong a

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Back Pain Blues: What's Making Students Worry?

Back pain is a huge issue. It's the top cause of long-term disability. And guess what? It's only going to get worse. Fear avoidance beliefs (FAB) play a big role in how bad back pain gets. They can affect when it starts, how intense it is, how often it happens, and how it impacts daily life. Young a

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Cancer Detection: The Power of MOF-Based Aptasensors

Aptasensors are tools that use aptamers to spot specific targets. What makes them special? They are highly sensitive and selective. They are easy to tweak, stable, and can give real-time results. Plus, they are safe for living things, budget-friendly, and blend well with other tech. Now, imagine mix

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

How Small Changes in Horse Care Make a Big Difference

The well-being of horses is often judged by specific behaviors or health signs. However, a horse's overall welfare is shaped by its entire environment. This includes how it is cared for and how it is used. Previous work has shown that different riding schools can have horses with unique emotional tr

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May 21 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Personal Connection in Education

University can be a tough place. Students often struggle with whether they should keep going or just quit. It's a big deal. A recent study looked into why some students think about dropping out. It turns out, how well a student fits in with their environment and their motivation to learn play huge r

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May 21 2025CRIME

Teacher's Shocking Behavior: A Tale of Trust Betrayed

A special education teacher in Mississippi is facing serious charges after being caught in a compromising situation with a student. The teacher, Natalia Elizabeth Wright, 31, resigned from Lewisburg High School in DeSoto County, after being accused of inappropriate behavior with a student. The situa

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Teaching Skills Under the Spotlight: A New Way to Train Pediatric Critical Care Teachers

Teaching is a big part of being a pediatric critical care specialist. But who checks if these specialists are good at teaching? Not many. So, a group of medical education experts came up with a clever idea. They wanted to create a program that uses simulations to test and improve teaching skills in

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Breakthrough: Smart Tech Boosts Treatment Potential

Breast cancer is a big problem for women all around the world. It is the leading cause of death for women. This is why finding new ways to treat it is so important. One exciting approach combines smart technology with biology. The idea is to use advanced computing methods to improve how well cer

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May 20 2025POLITICS

EU's Solo Move: Tightening the Screws on Russia

The European Union is taking a stand. It's planning to hit Russia with new sanctions. The goal? To push Vladimir Putin into accepting a 30-day truce in Ukraine. This move comes despite the United States not joining in right now. It's a bold step, but it's not without challenges. Hungary is firmly ag

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May 20 2025POLITICS

A $400 Million Jet: Is It a Gift or a Bribe?

The Qatari prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, has dismissed claims that Qatar's offer of a $400 million Boeing 747 jet to former U. S. President Donald Trump was a bribe. He described the jet offer as a standard exchange between two countries. He emphasized that the transactio

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