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Jun 05 2025HEALTH

Violence Against Women: What's Been Done and What's Still Missing?

Violence against women is a global issue that crosses all age groups and social classes. To tackle this problem, a comprehensive review was conducted. This review looked at scientific studies from various databases, including EMBASE, LILACS, Web of Science, and PsycInfo. The goal was to understand w

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Jun 05 2025POLITICS

Brazilian Leaders Talk Health: A Look at Priorities

The spotlight was on how Brazilian presidents talked about health promotion from 2006 to 2023. This investigation looked at speeches and documents to understand what leaders focused on and why. The study used ideas from political science to figure out how health topics made it onto the presidential

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Jun 05 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Heat from the Ground: How Fractures Shape Geothermal Power

Geothermal energy is a big deal. It taps into the Earth's heat to generate power. One key factor in this process is the role of fractures in hot, dry rock formations. Fractures are like the veins of these rock structures. They help determine how much energy can be extracted and how stable the r

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Jun 04 2025EDUCATION

LGBTQ+ Students in Medical Schools: The Missing Pieces

There is a significant gap in understanding the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals in medical education. This is a problem. It is important to know how these students feel about their schools. Why? Because it affects their learning and their future careers. It is not enough to just assume that e

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

DNA's Hidden Secrets: Unveiling Methylation with Nanopores

The world of DNA is full of mysteries. One of those mysteries is methylation. Methylation is a process where a methyl group is added to DNA. This can change how genes are read and expressed. Scientists have found a way to spot these changes using tiny, natural pores. These pores are found in a prote

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Harnessing Highland Barley's Power to Manage Blood Sugar

Highland barley is a type of grain that has been shown to help control blood sugar levels. It does this by acting as a natural source of compounds that can block an enzyme called dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV). This enzyme plays a role in how the body handles sugar. In a recent study, researchers

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

The New Science Police

The White House is making big changes to how science is handled in the US. They are pushing for what they call "gold standard science. " This sounds good, right? Not everyone thinks so. Many scientists are worried. Why? Because the plan puts political leaders in charge of checking scientific w

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Jun 04 2025LIFESTYLE

The Truth About Stripes: Why You Should Embrace Them

Stripes are everywhere this season, from high-end fashion shows to everyday clothing stores. Designers are loving them, and so should you. But why do people think horizontal stripes make you look wider? It's time to debunk this myth. The idea that horizontal stripes make you look wider is actually

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

How Symptoms Talk to Each Other and Predict Relapse in Depression

Depression is not a one-size-fits-all condition. It affects people in different ways and has a high chance of coming back. Understanding how symptoms interact can help in managing this risk. A recent study looked into how connected symptoms are in people with depression and how this relates to the l

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Prion Research: A Global Gathering in China

The 2024 Prion Conference took place in Nanchang, China, from October 23 to 27. It was a big deal. Nearly 300 experts from 17 countries gathered to talk about the latest findings in prion research and related diseases. This was the first time the conference was held in a developing country. It a

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