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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Public Opinion on mRNA Vaccines and Genetic Tech: What Americans Think

The world of genetic science is vast and complex. It includes things like genetic testing, gene editing, and biobanking. These topics are not just about science. They also bring up important ethical, legal, and social questions. The National Institutes of Health is very interested in these questions

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

The Need for Better Training in Maternal Health

There is a pressing need for obstetric experts to receive better training in maternal health care exercises. These exercises focus on strengthening the pelvic and abdominal areas. They are essential for preventing and easing issues related to the pelvic floor in pregnant women. This, in turn, can gr

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

Iran's Population Puzzle: Health and Rights in the Balance

Iran's approach to managing its population has seen major changes over the past 40 years. These shifts mirror the country's evolving social and political landscape, as well as its response to demographic pressures. At the heart of these policies is a delicate balance. Governments must nurture their

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Chinese Fighters Detained: Ukraine's Surprise Capture

In a twist of events, Ukraine has captured two Chinese individuals fighting alongside Russian forces. This news came from President Volodymyr Zelensky, who revealed that the detainees were found in the Donetsk region. Ukrainian soldiers seized their documents, bank cards, and personal data. Zelensky

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

One Game Away From Bracket Glory

The world of college basketball is full of surprises. One person got incredibly close to predicting every single game correctly in the women's NCAA Tournament. This person was just one game away from a perfect bracket. The game that slipped through their fingers was when South Dakota State, a tea

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Clues in Early Childhood Movements

What if the way a child moves could tell us something important about their future development? Primitive reflexes are automatic movements that babies are born with. These reflexes are supposed to fade away as the brain matures. But what happens when they don't? This is where things get interest

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Apr 08 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Wild Weather: Lightning, Hail, and Wind

Minnesota is no stranger to intense weather, with lightning and hail being major concerns. Every year, the state braces for an average of 46 tornadoes, but 2022 saw a dramatic increase with 83 tornadoes touching down. This spike was the highest since the record-breaking 113 tornadoes in 2010. The st

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Many Canadians Have Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome is more common than many people think. Let's dive into some facts and figures. First, what is Down syndrome? It is a genetic condition. It happens when a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21. This extra chromosome can cause delays in physical growth and intellectual developme

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

A New Leader for PNC Financial

PNC Financial has made a significant move to strengthen its position in the banking industry. The company has brought on board Mark Wiedman, a seasoned executive from BlackRock. This hiring is a strategic step to boost PNC's competitive edge. Wiedman is no stranger to the financial world. He spent

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Apr 08 2025EDUCATION

Students in Mass. Face Sudden Visa Revocations

The United States has been cracking down on international students, especially in Massachusetts. This has left many students, schools, and political leaders worried and confused. More than two dozen students in Massachusetts have had their visas suddenly revoked. This includes students from various

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