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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

New Trade Barriers on the Horizon for Tech and Medicine

The U. S. government recently announced a significant shift in trade policy. This move could lead to new taxes on computer chips and medicines. This decision is part of a broader strategy to protect national security and boost domestic manufacturing. The focus is on items that are vital to the count

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Nine Years of Struggle: The Ongoing Battle Against Toxic Drugs

Nine years have passed since the declaration of a public health emergency due to toxic drugs in British Columbia. The province has seen over 16, 000 deaths linked to these dangerous substances. This grim milestone was marked by a rally outside the legislature, where families and advocates gathered t

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Bright Dots to Spot Dangerous Dye

The fight against food contamination just got a new weapon. Scientists have created tiny, glowing particles called carbon dots. These aren't your average carbon dots. They are blue and have been altered to be extra sensitive. They can spot a harmful dye called Sudan Red. This dye is dangerous becaus

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in Keeping Minds Sharp

The use of technology has become a hot topic when it comes to its effects on the brain. With many people now reaching old age having grown up with technology, researchers wanted to see how it affects their mental sharpness. They dug into 57 studies involving over 400, 000 older adults. The result

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Seizures in the Elderly: When Memory Loss and Epilepsy Collide

People who are 60 or older are more likely to develop epilepsy. This is especially true for those who are experiencing some form of cognitive decline. This decline can range from mild issues, like forgetting where they put their keys, to more serious problems, such as dementia. When epilepsy strikes

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Apr 14 2025SCIENCE

Older Bone Cells and Their Struggles

Bone cells, known as osteocytes, have a tough time as they get older. Their tiny home, the lacuna-canalicular system, shrinks. The cell's arms, or processes, dwindle in number. And the tiny canals, or canaliculi, that connect them to other cells get clogged up. This makes it hard for them to do thei

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Last Hospital Hit: A Critical Look at the Escalating Conflict

The recent conflict in Gaza has taken a dramatic turn with the Israeli military's strike on Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, the last fully operational medical facility in Gaza City. This hospital, run by the Anglican church in Jerusalem, was given a mere 20 minutes notice before the strike, forcing a chao

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

A Look at the Leader's Health: Trump's Annual Check-Up Results

The recent health update of the U. S. President has sparked conversations. The White House physician, Sean Barbabella, shared some insights into the President's health. He highlighted the President's active lifestyle, mentioning his frequent golf wins as proof of his robust health. Barbabella's memo

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Caring For All: A New Approach to Maternity Care

The way maternity care is usually given in wealthy nations is not always good enough for women who are in tough spots. Think about women who are part of ethnic minorities, migrants, or asylum seekers. They often face big health problems during pregnancy. This is because the usual care does not fit t

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Trump's Health: A Look at His Recent Medical Check-Up

The latest word on former President Trump's health has been made public. The report, issued by the White House physician, Capt. Sean Barbabella, gives a detailed look at Trump's physical and mental state following his annual check-up. This examination took place at the Walter Reed National Militar

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