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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Women's Bodies: The Hidden Link Between Violence and Health Complaints

Women's health is often a puzzle. Many women struggle with physical issues that doctors can't easily explain. These are known as somatic complaints. They can range from chronic pain to digestive problems. For women who have experienced intimate partner violence, these issues can be even more common

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever in Mymensingh: What's Really Going On?

In the heart of Bangladesh, the Mymensingh region is grappling with a familiar foe: dengue fever. This illness, spread by the Aedes mosquito, doesn't discriminate. It affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the main culprit, carrying and spreading the deng

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Giant in Our Backyard: The Mysterious Molecular Cloud

Astronomers have recently found a massive molecular cloud lurking near Earth. The cloud, named Eos, is enormous, stretching about 40 moons across. It's roughly 3, 400 times heavier than the sun. Despite its size, it has remained hidden until now. Molecular clouds are crucial for star and planet

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Apr 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Caribbean Crocodiles: New Species in Peril

In the Caribbean, a surprising find has shaken up the world of crocodile research. Two new species of crocodiles have been identified on isolated islands. These reptiles were once mistaken for American crocodiles. They live on Cozumel Island and Banco Chinchorro atoll, both off the coast of Mexico's

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

Struggling Stars and Big Moves: A Day in Baseball

Baseball fans have a lot to watch for today. Let's dive in. Every baseball team has its own set of challenges. The Dodgers are facing a significant hurdle with their pitcher, Tyler Glasnow. He had to leave his game early because of shoulder discomfort. This issue has been bothering him for a while

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Blurry Line of Science Retractions

Scientific journals often pull back articles that have problems. This is how science fixes its own mistakes. Usually, this happens when there's cheating, honest blunders, or legal issues. But lately, there's a new trend. Some articles are getting retracted for political reasons. A journal called "Na

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Research: A Worrying Shift

The National Institutes of Health, or NIH, is in a tough spot. A recent plan to slash its budget by over 40% has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. This move is part of a broader effort to downsize the federal government, led by the Department of Government Efficiency. The NIH is a bi

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Telemedicine: The New Norm in Chronic Care?

The healthcare landscape has seen a significant shift in recent years. Telemedicine has become a vital tool. It has changed how doctors manage chronic diseases. This change has led to fewer in-person visits. Patients can now receive care from the comfort of their homes. This shift has many benefits.

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Numbers in Medicine

In 2024, the world of medicine saw some big changes. Researchers dug deep into how drugs affect people and the economy. This is what we call pharmacoeconomics. It is a big word. But it is just about how much money we spend on drugs and how well they work. It is important to know if a drug is worth t

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Eye's Hidden Clues to Health

The human body is a complex system where different parts are connected in ways that might not be immediately obvious. One such connection is between the eyes and the heart. Recent findings suggest that changes in the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye, can reveal a lot about a

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