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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle: Urinary and Reproductive Health in Europe's Aging Population

Europe's aging population faces a growing challenge with genitourinary diseases. These health issues can greatly reduce the quality of life for older adults. Yet, there hasn't been enough research on how big this problem is. A recent study used data from the Global Burden of Disease (

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May 29 2025SPORTS

Young Athletes in Football: How Many Games Are Too Many?

Many young people love football and want to become professional players. Clubs work hard to keep these young athletes safe and help them improve. They track how much these kids run, how fast they go, and how quickly they change speed. This helps them figure out if playing too many games in a short t

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Museum Workers Breathe In More Than Art

Museums are full of history, but they also hide tiny, invisible threats. Staff in a historical museum started noticing issues with their breathing. This led to a study to figure out what was in the air they were breathing in every day. The study looked at three different workdays. Scientists used s

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Dallas Ditches Old Parking Rules: What Does This Mean For The City?

Parking rules in Dallas have been stuck in the past for over 50 years. That all changed when the Dallas City Council voted to update these outdated parking codes. This move is a big step forward for small businesses, housing, and neighborhoods. The old rules were a nightmare for small businesses. T

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Precision Medicine: The Future of Cancer Care?

Cancer treatment has seen a major shift in recent years. The focus is now on precision oncology. This approach uses detailed information about a patient's tumor to create a personalized treatment plan. It is becoming a standard way to care for cancer patients. The cost of testing tumors has dro

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May 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kojima's Next Big Move: A Return to Classic Action

Hideo Kojima has a packed schedule ahead. He is working on a horror game called OD, and a new action-espionage game called Physint. This new game is set to bring back the style of his famous Metal Gear Solid series. The idea for Physint came to him during a tough time. He got sick during the pandemi

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Lead Exposure in Early Life Affects School Success

In 2021, health experts made a big change. They lowered the threshold for concerning lead levels in the blood. Now, any level at or above 3. 5 micrograms per deciliter is a red flag. This shift highlights a critical question: how does even a small amount of lead in the blood affect learning? This is

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Mind Matters: Assessing Kids' Hidden Struggles

The WG/UNICEF CFM is a tool designed to spot kids and teens with disabilities. It does this by checking how they handle everyday tasks. This study zoomed in on the mental and emotional bits of the tool. These parts are key to understanding how kids and teens are doing mentally and how they're develo

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

SpaceX's Big Day: Starship Flight and Mars Plans

SpaceX is gearing up for a significant day with two major events. The first is the ninth test flight of the Starship rocket. The second is a talk by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk about his company's plans to make humans a multiplanetary species. The Starship rocket is a massive, reusable vehicle designed to

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Struggles Shape Future Habits

The period when people are just starting to become adults is crucial. This is when habits formed in childhood can have big impacts. One major issue is the link between tough times in childhood and the use of substances later on. This connection can make it harder to reach important goals for society

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