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May 16 2025SCIENCE

The Brain's Water Managers Under Pressure

The brain has a special group of cells that make a hormone called arginine vasopressin. These cells are always busy making this hormone. They are found in two specific areas of the brain called the magnocellular supraoptic nucleus and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus. This constant work pu

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May 16 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Giant Coinbase Hit by Major Cyber Heist

Coinbase, a leading crypto exchange in the USA, recently faced a significant cyber attack. This incident has raised eyebrows in the tech world. The hackers, working with some dishonest support staff, managed to steal a lot of user data. They even tried to blackmail the company by demanding a huge ra

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Social Side of Mental Health Care

The UK is seeing a shift in how mental health is tackled. It is becoming clear that social factors play a huge role in mental well-being. This realization is pushing mental health social care into the spotlight. It is a growing area that looks at how things like where someone lives, their job, an

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May 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Plank Road Sidewalk Problem

The Plank Road sidewalk in Baton Rouge has been a persistent issue for years. It is a problem that has left a business owner frustrated and concerned for his neighbor's safety. The sidewalk has been a hazard for several years. Brian Ford, a local business owner, has been trying to get it fixed.

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May 16 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Follicular Lymphoma Patients in Japan

Follicular lymphoma (FL) is a significant health issue in Japan, the United States, and Western Europe. It stands as the second most frequent type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Parsaclisib is a drug that targets a specific pathway in cancer cells. It has shown promise in earlier tests with patients

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle: How Unmet Care Needs Affect China's Elders

The elderly population in China, particularly those aged 80 and above, face a significant challenge. As people age, their ability to perform daily tasks declines. This decline often leads to a greater need for long-term care (LTC). Unfortunately, many of these needs go unmet, which can have serious

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May 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Struggle: Halle Bailey's Battle for Safety

Halle Bailey, a renowned actress and singer, has taken legal action against DDG, the father of her child. She has accused him of abuse and has obtained a restraining order. The order, approved by a judge in Los Angeles, mandates that DDG must keep a distance of 100 yards from her. This legal move co

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Infections After Kidney Transplants

Kidney transplant recipients often face a tough battle with infectious diarrhea. This is mainly because of the drugs they take to stop their bodies from rejecting the new kidney. These drugs weaken the immune system, making it easier for harmful germs to cause trouble. This can lead to serious probl

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May 16 2025POLITICS

The Big Miss: Key Players Skip Ukraine Peace Talks

The stage was set for a major peace summit in Turkey. Leaders from Ukraine, Russia, and the U. S. were expected to discuss ending the conflict in Ukraine. However, the event took a surprising turn when two key figures decided to skip the meeting. Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, and Donald Tru

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Faith Fights Can Affect Mental Health

Spiritual or religious struggles can seriously affect mental health. These struggles can include feeling distant from God, guilt over not meeting moral standards, or feeling judged by family or community. This can make it harder to recover from mental health issues. However, researchers have not

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