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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Unseen Struggles: The Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Mozambique

Mental health issues are often overlooked, but they can affect anyone, anywhere. In Mozambique, a recent investigation shed light on a significant problem: many adults are living with undetected depression and anxiety. This study focused on understanding the extent of these issues and what factors

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Media Shifts Can Save Lives

The media plays a huge role in shaping public opinion and behavior. This is especially true when it comes to sensitive topics like suicide. Two countries, Canada and Israel, decided to take a closer look at how media coverage of suicide can be improved. They both launched campaigns to engage nationa

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Apr 08 2025CRIME

Aptos Man Arrested for Past Child Abuse

A man from Aptos, aged 67, has been arrested for sexual misconduct with a child. This happened years ago. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office made the arrest on March 21. They got a warrant after getting a tip about the abuse. The Sheriff's Office did not say exactly when the abuse happened. The

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Greenland: A Land of Ice, Not For Sale

The icy land of Greenland, tucked away behind its frosty fjords, is suddenly in the spotlight. This is because the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has expressed a strong desire to acquire it. He has even hinted at the possibility of using force to achieve this goal. This idea has

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Long COVID and the Mystery of Lingering Symptoms

The impact of Long COVID on the body is still a puzzle. Researchers have been trying to figure out how long and how bad the autonomic dysfunction is in adults with Long COVID. They also wanted to see how this dysfunction affects daily life and overall well-being. Autonomic dysfunction is when the

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Fat Cells in Future Medicine

Stem cells are the body's raw materials. They have the remarkable ability to develop into many different cell types. This ability is what makes them so exciting for medical research. One type of stem cell is called adipose-derived stem cells, or ADSCs. These come from fat tissue. They are a typ

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

The Digital Dilemma: Why Kids Need Better Online Protection

The internet is a big part of kids' lives today. Most teens have smartphones and use social media. Even young children have their own devices. This raises serious concerns about their safety online. The dangers are real. Kids face issues like cyberbullying, sextortion, and exposure to inappropriate

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

The Fencing Fiasco: A Fight for Fair Play

A female fencer made headlines when she refused to compete against a transgender opponent. Stephanie Turner took a stand by kneeling during a match, protesting against facing Redmond Sullivan. Her actions led to a black card, the harshest penalty in the sport, resulting in immediate disqualification

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Road to Recovery: Key Strategies for Stroke Patients

Stroke survivors often face a double challenge: physical limitations and emotional turmoil. Rehabilitation can help, but sticking to a long-term plan is tough. So, what's the best way to support patients in their journey to recovery? It's not just about fixing physical issues. Mental health plays a

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Role of Latinx Culture in Supporting LGBTQ Family Members

The mental health of Latinx caregivers of LGBTQ individuals can be significantly impacted by cultural values. A recent study dug into how these values influence the acceptance process and overall well-being of these caregivers. The study involved 315 Latinx caregivers from across the country. These

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