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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Obesity Rate Dips in 2023: A Closer Look

For the first time in over a decade, the obesity rate among U. S. adults took a slight dip in 2023. This news comes from a recent study published in JAMA Health Forum. The study showed that the nationwide obesity rate dropped from 46 percent in 2022 to 45. 6 percent last year. This drop was particul

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Israel Secures Syrian Buffer Zone After Agreement Breaks Down

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given orders to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to take control of a buffer zone in Syria. This zone, located in Syrian territory, had been demilitarized as per the 1974 Disengagement Agreement. However, Netanyahu announced that this agreement has falle

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Dec 06 2024WEATHER

What Are the Odds for a Snowy Christmas?

It's still too early to predict this year's Christmas snow, but historical data gives us some hints. AccuWeather looked at weather patterns from 1991 to 2020 and found that big cities like Denver and Chicago have the best chances, about 1 in 3, for a white Christmas. Indianapolis and Boston come nex

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Counting Deaths Differently: Brazil's New Method for Understanding Violence

Violence is a major concern in Brazil, but understanding the true extent of it has been tough. The Brazilian Mortality Information System (SIM) is a key source of data, but it's not always perfect. Researchers have been working on a new way to make sense of this information. They call it the GBD-Bra

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Sleep Aids in Spain: A Decade-Long Journey

In Spain, sleep aids have been a topic of interest for over a decade. Researchers have been keeping an eye on how people aged 15 to 64 use these medications, from 2005 to 2022. The study aims to understand how the use of sleep aids has changed over time and whether there are any differences across r

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

US and Allies: Standing Up to China's Aggression

President Trump has a tough job ahead, especially when it comes to dealing with China. Recently, Chinese leader Xi Jinping said he wants to work with the new administration. But let's not forget, China's been up to some shady stuff, like cyberattacks on our telecoms and pushing around other countrie

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

A Rare Pineal Tumor: Unraveling Desmoplastic Myxoid Tumors

You might think all brain tumors are alike, but meet the desmoplastic myxoid tumor (DMT). It's a new kid on the block, recognized in 2021 by the World Health Organization. So far, only 10 cases have been reported worldwide. This rare tumor, found in the pineal region of the brain, has a unique featu

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some German Regions Have More Nursing Homes?

In Germany, about one in three people over 64 who need care live in nursing homes. But this number isn't the same everywhere. Some areas have less than 15% of elderly folks in nursing homes, while others have more than 50%. A recent study set out to find out why these differences exist. Researchers

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Clouds' Effect on Heat: What Role Does the Sky Play?

Have you ever wondered how clouds affect the Earth's temperature? It turns out, the surrounding sky plays a big role too! Scientists used data from the CERES satellite to study five tropical regions: Africa and the Amazon over land, and the eastern and western Pacific and Atlantic oceans. They found

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Nov 24 2024EDUCATION

Research Honesty: A Look at Medical Pros in Ningxia, China

A recent survey looked into how much medical professionals in Ningxia, China, know about being honest in research, and what they think about doing wrong things in academics. They asked about 3 main things: knowledge, attitude, and actions. The goal? To find out why some folks might not always play b

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