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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Battle: How Liver Flukes Attack and Grow

The liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, is a sneaky invader. It causes fasciolosis in both humans and animals. The parasite's journey starts when it hitches a ride on contaminated plants. Once inside the body, it transforms into a newly excysted juvenile (NEJ) in the small intestine. Then, it sneaks thr

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Leaked Chat Reveals Key Players in US Political Drama

In the world of politics, secrets rarely stay hidden for long. Recently, a leak exposed a group chat on the Signal app, revealing some heavyweight figures in US politics and their discussions on sensitive topics. Among them was Pete Hegseth, a former Army National Guard officer and current US defens

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces, New Voices: Megyn Kelly's Media Venture

Megyn Kelly is stepping into the world of podcasting with a bang. She is launching MK Media, a network that will feature both audio and video podcasts. This move is part of a broader trend where successful TV personalities are transitioning to the digital space. Kelly's network will kick off with th

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Silencing Voices: The Fight Against Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Students

In a bold move, educational groups in the US have taken legal action against the government. Their goal? To stop the deportation of international students and scholars who have spoken out in support of Palestine. This isn't just about a few individuals; it's about the chilling effect on free speech

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Detection Gets a High-Tech Boost

A new tool is shaking up how breast cancer is found during surgery. It is a big deal. Lumicell, a company from Massachusetts, has created a system called LumiSystem. This system uses special lights to help surgeons see tiny bits of cancer that might be left behind. It is a game-changer. This tool is

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

How Shared Pain Builds Strong Bonds

A recent study looked at how people react after a big disaster. It focused on the earthquakes in Turkey on February 6th, 2023. The research explored how shared pain can bring people together. It also looked at how this shared pain can make people want to help others. The study involved 120 people w

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Eating Fast Can Be Bad For Your Health

Eating quickly might seem like a good idea when you are in a hurry. But it can lead to some serious problems. For instance, it can cause you to eat more than you need. This is because your brain takes about 20 minutes to realize that your stomach is full. So, if you eat too fast, you might keep eati

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Mountaineer State Takes a Bold Step Against Artificial Food Additives

West Virginia has taken a significant step in promoting public health by banning seven artificial food dyes and two preservatives. This move is part of a growing trend across the United States to reduce the use of synthetic additives in food and drinks. The ban includes Red Dye No. 3, Red Dye No. 40

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Activist Faces Deportation Over Alleged Green Card Lies

Mahmoud Khalil is in hot water. The government says he lied on his green card application. They claim he didn't tell the whole truth about his jobs. Khalil worked for the Syria Office at the British Embassy in Beirut. He also worked for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refuge

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Coati's Urban Parasite Puzzle

In the bustling urban jungle, a unique dance unfolds between hosts and parasites. This dance is shaped by various factors. These include the host's size, behavior, how crowded they are, and where they live. These factors can shake up the usual infection patterns seen in nature. The South American co

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