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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Healthy Together: Pakistan's Quest for One Health

One Health is all about understanding that humans, animals, and the environment are connected. This study looked into how Pakistan's health system is handling this idea. Researchers talked to 17 key people from different fields like public health, agriculture, and veterinary medicine. They found tha

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Discovering the Genes Behind Swedish Warmblood Horses' Traits

Did you know that Swedish Warmblood (SWB) horses are picked for show jumping and dressage based on their young horse test scores? Scientists just finished a big study to find out which genes might be important for these traits. They used a complex method called single-step genome-wide association st

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Art and Science: A Unique Exhibit on Los Angeles' York Boulevard

On York Boulevard in Los Angeles, an unusual sight hangs on a dark wall: a blurred image of a black hole, accompanied by a pair of headphones playing echoes of its cosmic siblings' collisions. This isn't your typical black hole image; it's part of an art exhibit at the OXY ARTS gallery. The black ho

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Philip Morris's Education Push: Harm Reduction or Hidden Agenda?

In the world of tobacco, Philip Morris International (PMI) has been quietly supporting educational courses for healthcare professionals. These courses, disguised as independent, focus on harm reduction, suggesting smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes as safer alternatives to traditional smoking. But i

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Court Gives Green Light to NYC's Manhattan Toll Plan

"A federal judge has given New York City the go-ahead to start charging drivers $9 to enter Manhattan’s busiest areas. This decision comes after New Jersey tried to stop the new tolling program before it began. The plan, known as congestion pricing, is set to launch on Sunday. Janno Lieber, the chi

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Training Nurses in Cameroon for Better Cancer Care

Did you know that cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death? In 2020 alone, it took nearly 10 million lives globally, and this number is expected to rise by over 60% by 2040, especially in low- and middle-income countries. One major issue is the lack of proper medical care for cancer pati

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Unproven Endocrine Conditions: Myths, Dangers, and Better Approaches

Imagine being told you have a health condition that doctors can’t agree on, and treatments that could do more harm than good. Welcome to the confusing world of pseudo-endocrine disorders. These are health issues that sound real but lack solid science to back them up. One example is adrenal fatigue,

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Exploring Health Education for Rural Turkish Women

In the heart of Kütahya, Turkey, a unique study is shedding light on the health education needs of rural women. Researchers zeroed in on Köprüören village, focusing on women who were attending literacy courses at the local education center. These women, aged 15 and above, became the core of the stud

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

HIV and Stigma: How They Affect Treatment for Women in the US

In the United States, certain groups of women face a higher risk of HIV. Black and Latina women living in disadvantaged areas are particularly affected. These women often struggle with sticking to their antiretroviral therapy (ART) treatment. This can lead to a detectable viral load (VL), which is n

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Jan 02 2025POLITICS

Memes: Their Power and Danger in the World of Politics

In the ever-evolving world of politics, memes have rapidly become a significant part of the conversation. However, there's been a lack of deep thought on how memes influence political talk. This piece aims to bridge that gap by looking at memes from a different angle. Memes come in all shapes and s

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