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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Texting for Health: How SMS Can Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a serious condition that requires careful management. One big challenge is sticking to the medication routine. When people don't take their pills as prescribed, it can lead to serious health problems. So, finding ways to help people stay on track is crucial. One interesting appro

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Jun 06 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Moon Mission: Resilience's Uncertain Fate

Japan's space ambitions have been on full display. A private Japanese company has been trying to make history by successfully landing a robotic spacecraft on the moon. This isn't their first attempt, but the outcome is still up in the air. The company, based in Tokyo, is part of a new wave of priva

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Jun 06 2025BUSINESS

Corporate America's Job Cuts: The AI Factor

Big companies are making big changes. They are cutting jobs. Why? It's not just about saving money. It's about adapting to a changing world. The global economy is uncertain. Trade tensions are high. And technology is advancing fast. Artificial intelligence is a big part of this. It's changing how co

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

NASA's Big Boost: A Billion-Dollar Push for Space Exploration

A significant push for NASA's space exploration programs is underway. It all started when a key senator proposed a massive funding increase. This proposal adds around $10 billion to an existing budget bill. The goal? To boost NASA's human spaceflight and exploration efforts. This move comes in respo

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Jun 06 2025RELIGION

Reviving Art: The Science Behind Saving Old Church Murals

In the heart of Pennsylvania, a unique blend of art and science is at work. The goal is to preserve a set of 80-year-old murals that have seen better days. The murals are in a church in Millvale. These murals are not just any artwork. They are the work of the late Croatian American artist Maxo V

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Jun 05 2025POLITICS

Brazilian Leaders Talk Health: A Look at Priorities

The spotlight was on how Brazilian presidents talked about health promotion from 2006 to 2023. This investigation looked at speeches and documents to understand what leaders focused on and why. The study used ideas from political science to figure out how health topics made it onto the presidential

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Jun 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Post Malone's New Nashville Hangout

Post Malone is diving deep into Nashville's music scene. He has been busy in Music City, writing and recording his country-inspired album, F-1 Trillion. This project earned him hits with country stars like Morgan Wallen and Blake Shelton. Now, he is taking his love for Nashville to the next level.

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Care for Aging Adults at Home

There is a lot of confusion around how to best help older adults who live at home. This is because different countries do things differently. To make things better, a group of experts got together. They wanted to agree on some key points. This way, everyone can work together more easily. They focuse

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

June's Big Political Showdowns: What to Watch

June is shaping up to be a crucial month for politics. Three major races are heating up, and each has its own unique twists and turns. Let`s dive in. First up, New Jersey. The Garden State is set to pick its gubernatorial candidates on June 10. The Republican side seems pretty clear. Jack Ciattarel

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Jun 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Forest Flood Fixers: Nature's Water Storage Solution

Climate change is making extreme weather events more common. These events can cause serious problems for farmers. Heavy rain can lead to flooding and waterlogging, which can wash away important nutrients from the soil. This is bad news for crops and the environment. But there might be a natural solu

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