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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Migrant Mothers: The Hidden Hurdles in Newborn Screening

Understanding the hurdles faced by Syrian migrant mothers in new baby screening programs was key in this study. In-depth interviews were used to gather insights into their knowledge, attitudes, and practices. This study focused on the experiences of Syrian mothers who have moved to a different

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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Youth and Agriculture

'High school students from Fort St. James Secondary School got a unique opportunity to dive into the world of agriculture. Nikayla Leatherdale and Joshua Hoy joined a group of cattle producers and ranchers from the Nechako Valley region. They discussed the ins and outs of agriculture and how it affe

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

Utilizing Molecules To Combat Greenhouse Gases: A Look Into the Advanced Science of Metal-Organic Frameworks

Climate change, sparked by a rise in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, is a major issue that requires immediate help. One such invention is direct air capture (DAC), which has the potential to fight climate change. CO2 emissions are bad for the planet. DAC has become a popular topic because it o

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Feb 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Kanye's Controversial Return: Hate Speech and Unlikely Allies

Kanye West decided to make a comeback in the public eye after taking a break due to some controversial statements he made. It is a known fact that antisemitism is hateful and dangerous, but instead of learning from his mistakes, West posted hate speech in a recent series of posts on X. He claimed th

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Stress and Sadness After Baby: A Look at Moms Who Had Diabetes During Pregnancy

Postpartum depression is a tough situation and women experiencing stress, sadness after pregnancy is considered a significant factor. Women who recently had gestational diabetes (GDM) are a group that needs extra attention considering the connection between babies and birth. They are more at ris

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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Rise and Fall of Instagram’s Queen Bee

A fresh TV show is back on Netflix. If you're into real-life drama, it's a must-watch. The series is based on a real-life case of a beautiful Australian, Belle Gibson. She was a renowned Instagrammer with a wellness empire. Younger people might not know but back in the day, social media was differen

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

The OECD's Education Game Changer

So, imagine this: in the 80s, the OECD was a big fan of using science to guide policy. The OCDE had been around for a while but they wanted to know more about the relationship between theories and actions. This was when the INES program came into the picture. INES was this big deal in their dealing

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

The Beat of Aging

The average person isn't going to jack into a Neo-Matrix and start solving aging's mysteries anytime soon. So scientists are doing the next best thing. They came up with a new way to measure how old you really are. Of course that is not about wrinkles. Their mod is based on your heart's ele

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Can Exercise Beat Cancer's Drag?

Did you know that exercise might help people with cancer walk further and feel less tired? This is what a group of researchers wanted to find out. They looked back at a program that combined physical exercise with education. The program's main goal was to enhance the walking ability and energy of ca

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Feb 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Kendrick Lamar Keeps His Super Bowl Plans Under Wraps

Kendrick Lamar is no stranger to live performances. After a resounding win of five Grammys, fans were eager for hints about his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show. Lamar, a 37-year-old rapper, is known for his storytelling. He used the opportunity to tell his fans that he would be using t

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