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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Weight Loss Drugs: A Closer Look at Orlistat and Metformin

The battle against severe obesity continues to be a tough one. Many strategies have been tried, but long-term success remains elusive. Orlistat and metformin are two drugs that have been in the spotlight for their potential to help. But how effective are they really? Let's dive in and see what th

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Jun 18 2025EDUCATION

Parents Worry: How Money and Education Shape Views on School Policy

The Chinese government launched the "Double Reduction" policy in 2021. It aimed to lessen the stress parents feel about their kids' education. The policy targets two main issues: too much homework and too many after-school classes. It seeks to make education fairer for all students. The policy h

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Marriage and Male Breast Cancer Survival: What's the Link?

Breast cancer in men is not common. It's like a rare bird that doesn't often visit the garden. Because it's so rare, doctors don't know much about what makes it better or worse for patients. One thing that might make a difference is whether a man is married or not. This idea has been looked at in ot

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Jun 18 2025FINANCE

Stocks Tumble as Middle East Tensions and Economic Worries Collide

The stock market took a hit on June 17, 2025. Investors were worried about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The Israel-Iran conflict had been going on for five days. This uncertainty made investors nervous, leading to a drop in stock prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 299.

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

The Power of Genetic Testing in Lung Cancer Treatment

Lung cancer is a major health issue. It is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. One type, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), makes up about 85% of all lung cancer cases. This is a big deal because it means most people with lung cancer have this type. The good news is that there are now

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

The Big Picture Behind Trump's Early Exit from the G7 Summit

The G7 Summit in Canada saw an unexpected turn when President Trump decided to leave early. This move sparked a lot of questions and speculation. Trump's departure was not just about a simple ceasefire between Israel and Iran. He made it clear that he was after something much bigger. On his way back

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Politicians on Edge: Security in the Spotlight After Minnesota Tragedy

In the wake of a shocking incident in Minnesota, federal lawmakers are taking a hard look at their safety. A man has been accused of killing a state representative and her husband, as well as injuring another lawmaker and his spouse. This event has sparked fresh worries about the safety of politicia

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Heart's Mechanical Backup Plan

Heart failure is a big problem. It affects millions of people around the world. The heart struggles to pump blood properly. This makes life tough and shortens it. But there is hope. Total artificial hearts, or TAHs, are a big deal. They can really help people with severe heart failure. But for these

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

The Senate's Plan: Big Changes to Healthcare and Taxes

The Senate Republicans have rolled out their version of a major bill. This bill is part of a bigger plan for the country. It includes some big changes to healthcare and taxes. The bill is 549 pages long. It extends tax cuts that were set to expire. It also includes new rules for tips and overtime pa

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

New Travel Restrictions: 36 Countries on the Chopping Block

The United States is looking to expand its travel ban. This time, up to 36 more countries could be added to the list. These countries are mostly in Africa, Central Asia, the Caribbean, and a few Pacific Islands. The U. S. has some serious concerns about these places. They think these countries don't

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