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Jun 22 2025BUSINESS

Burmese Businesses in Indianapolis Face Tough Times

In the heart of Indiana, Indianapolis stands out as the city with the biggest Burmese population in the United States. This community, numbering around 30, 000 people, is feeling the pinch from recent policies. Tariffs and a travel ban have made life and business tougher for many. The owner of Chin

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

Final Showdown: Thunder and Pacers Clash for NBA Glory

The NBA Finals are down to the wire. It will be a battle of wills between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. The matchup has been a rollercoaster ride, with both teams trading leads and tying the series multiple times. This is the 20th Game 7 in NBA Finals history. The home team ha

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

A Child's DNA Joins Grandpa in Space

Space enthusiasts and families with loved ones who have passed away have a new option for memorializing their dearly departed. A European company is teaming up with a space burial service. The Exploration Company (TEC) is collaborating with Celestis, a firm that has been sending human remains and

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Young Lives at Stake: What Keeps Sri Lankan Kids Safe?

The struggle to keep children alive in their early years is a big deal in Sri Lanka. A lot of factors play a role in this. Economic growth, healthcare spending, vaccines, and nutrition are key players. They all work together in complex ways. Understanding how they interact is crucial for creatin

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

How Money Talks in Health Messages

Health messages can sway people's choices. This is not a new idea. People are more likely to take action when they see the benefits clearly. But how can health promoters make their messages more effective? One way is by looking at how people react to different types of information. This can be

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Snail Clones and Disease Spread in Kenya

In the heart of western Kenya, a tiny freshwater snail is making a big impact on public health. This snail, known as Biomphalaria pfeifferi, has a unique way of reproducing. It mostly fertilizes its own eggs, leading to many identical snails. This might not seem important, but it is crucial for unde

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Jun 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Central Asia's Breathing Crisis: The Hidden Danger of Fine Dust

Central Asia is dealing with a serious issue: fine particulate matter, or PM2. 5, which comes from both natural dust and human-made pollution. This tiny stuff is hard to see, but it's causing big problems for people's health. Lets break it down. First, lets talk about where this PM2. 5 comes from.

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Jun 22 2025WEATHER

Storms to Follow the Heat Wave

The eastern two-thirds of the U. S. are bracing for a scorching heat wave that will last into late June. This intense heat will not only break temperature records but also trigger severe thunderstorms along its edges. The storms will be most active in the Plains and Upper Midwest, but they might als

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Jun 22 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of a New Palliative Care Course on Pharmacy Students

Palliative care is a vital part of healthcare. It focuses on improving the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses. However, it is often overlooked in pharmacy education. A recent initiative aimed to change this. It introduced a new elective course for third-year pharmacy students. The g

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Heart Health Checks: Why Method Matters

In the world of drug development, keeping an eye on heart health is crucial. This is why experts track key heart signs like blood pressure, heart rate, and electrical activity in non-rodent animals. These signs are vital for understanding how safe a new drug might be. However, the way these signs

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