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Sep 28 2025EDUCATION

Minnesota's Bold Move: Teaching Resistance in Schools

Minnesota is making waves with its new social studies standards, set to roll out in fall 2026. These standards include a new "liberated" ethnic studies strand, which will be taught in classrooms across the state. Sixth-graders will dive into "Protest Art and the Movement for Black Lives, " learning

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

What Do We Really Know About Tylenol and Autism?

Autism rates in the US have been climbing, with one in 31 children now affected. This rise has sparked a hunt for possible causes, from genes to the environment. Recently, attention has turned to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, and its potential role in autism development. A report

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Aug 10 2025HEALTH

Dad's Lifestyle: How It Shapes Your Future Health

People often talk about how a mother's health affects her baby. But what about dads? It turns out, a father's lifestyle before conception can also impact his child's health. This isn't about genes, but about other factors. Scientists are now looking into how a father's environment and habits can in

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Patients' Role in Their Own Safety: What's Holding Them Back?

In Leshan City, China, a recent survey of 1, 498 hospital patients revealed that while many are open to helping with their own safety, there's a noticeable gap between their willingness and their actions. The survey, conducted across 18 hospitals, scored patients' willingness at an average of 4. 13

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Fighting Worms in Captive Baboons: A Medicine Showdown

In Lahore Zoo, 15 olive baboons faced a common problem: roundworm infections. These baboons, part of the Cercopithecoidea family, often struggle with health issues in captivity, especially due to parasites. To tackle this, a study was set up to test two deworming medicines: mebendazole and levamisol

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Jul 17 2025RELIGION

Believing in a Moral God: How Faith Can Bridge Divides

People often think that believing in a moral God brings people of the same faith together. But does this belief also help people from different faiths work together? Recent studies show that when people think about God, they tend to trust and be trusted more, not just by their own religious group, b

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Faith and Autism: A Closer Look at Adults on the Spectrum

Autism and faith is a topic that hasn't been studied much. It's important to understand how adults with autism experience and practice religion. Faith is a personal thing. It's about beliefs and practices that come from a religious group. For autistic adults, there are unique challenges and needs wh

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Link: Lifestyle, Childhood Trauma, and Depression

People often wonder how lifestyle and past experiences shape mental health. A recent study took a closer look at adults dealing with subthreshold depression, which is a mild form of depression that can escalate into something more serious. The research focused on how lifestyle choices and childhood

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Understanding Elderly Abuse: A Closer Look at Hidden Struggles

Older adults face unique challenges when dealing with intimate partner violence (IPV). This is not just about physical harm. It involves a mix of emotional, cognitive, and social factors. Three stories from a mental health service show how complex this issue can be. First, let's talk about the big

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Empowering Women Can Change Family Size in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, giving women more power and control over their lives has been a big deal. It's not just about helping individuals but also about how it affects families. One interesting thing to look at is how this empowerment might be linked to the number of children women have. Researchers wanted

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