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May 18 2025HEALTH

Finding Female Health Leaders in Sub-Saharan Africa

In Sub-Saharan Africa, finding the right people to lead health initiatives is tough. This is especially true when looking for women leaders in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health, and nutrition (RMNCAH-N) and immunization. The usual methods for finding stakeholders don't wo

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Migraines in Later Life: A Hidden Challenge

Migraines with aura are often seen in young adults. But did you know that many people start having them much later in life? This is called late-onset aura. It's not as talked about, but it's more common than you might think. A recent study looked into this topic. They searched through thousands of p

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Clear Solutions to Tackle Violence Against Women and Girls

Violence against women and girls is a serious issue. It is a global problem that needs attention. It is a complex problem. It affects many people and it is not easy to find solutions. It is hard to find clear evidence that can help policymakers make decisions. This is because research often com

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Balance: A Fresh Look at How We Stand

Balance is something most people take for granted. Yet, it is a complex process that involves various systems in the body working together. Scientists have been studying how people maintain balance, especially when standing still. Two main types of control systems have been identified: continuous an

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May 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Power of Dried Marigold Petals

Marigold flowers, or Cempasúchil, are a big deal in Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations. But after the festivities, these flowers often end up as trash, adding to pollution. This is a waste of a useful resource. A clever way to deal with this is by drying the petals with a mixed-mode solar dryer.

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Farmers Markets: The Missing Link for SNAP Families

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a lifeline for many families. Yet, SNAP recipients, especially those with kids, often struggle to eat enough fruits and veggies. Why? Because access to fresh, affordable produce can be tough. This is where farmers markets come in. They offer fr

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Cereal Contaminants with Light and Science

Cereals are a staple in many diets, but they often carry harmful substances. Two of the worst offenders are aflatoxin B1 and zearalenone. These toxins are not only common but also highly dangerous. Finding a safe and effective way to remove them is crucial for keeping food safe to eat. One interest

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Creating Clean Water: The Power of Eco-Friendly Membranes

The need for sustainable water treatment solutions is pressing. One promising avenue is the use of eco-friendly materials in membrane technology. Researchers have successfully created high-performance membranes using a blend of cellulose acetate and cellulose nitrate. This blend serves as a base for

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Two Key Players in Alzheimer's Detection: A Fresh Look

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, with millions of people affected worldwide. Early detection is crucial for better management and treatment. Two important indicators of this disease are monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE). These substances are often elevated in indiv

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Pesticides: A Smart Sensor Breakthrough

Pesticide residue detection is crucial for food safety. A new sensor has been created to spot Benomyl, a common pesticide, in fruits and vegetables. This sensor uses a special mix of materials to boost its performance. The key ingredients are Cu-BTC and FeCo-ZIF, which are turned into N-doped carbon

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