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May 24 2025HEALTH

Strange Sleep Behaviors: What's Happening and How to Handle Them

Sleep can be a wild ride for some people. REM sleep behavior disorder or RBD is a condition where people act out their dreams. This can lead to injuries for the person with RBD and their sleeping partner. The causes of RBD can vary. In adults, it often comes before a serious brain condition. It

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Future of Unplanned Health Care: Predicting the Unpredictable

In the world of health care, predicting when and where people will need urgent help is like trying to guess the weather for next week. It is really tough, but it is very important. This is why many researchers have been working hard to find ways to make better guesses. They have looked at 156 dif

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May 23 2025HEALTH

When Chemo Meets Emergency Surgery: A Close Look

Cancer treatments have come a long way, especially with the help of chemotherapy. This treatment has been a game-changer for many patients, especially those with advanced or spread-out cancer. But, there's a twist. Chemotherapy can make things tricky when it comes to surgery, especially in urgent ca

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Can Therapy Truly Tame Our Anger?

The world is full of people who struggle with anger issues. These struggles can lead to aggressive behavior and violence. It is a serious problem that affects many people. One way to tackle this issue is through therapy. Anger management is a skill that can be learned. But it takes time and effo

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May 23 2025POLITICS

The Future of Education in the US: A Judiciary Roadblock

A federal judge has put a temporary halt to President Trump's plan to close down the Department of Education. The order, signed in March 2025, aimed to transfer the department's responsibilities to other agencies and state governments. The judge's decision, made on May 22, 2025, has directed the Dep

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Fighting MRSA with Smart Nano-Soldiers

MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a tough bacteria that causes nasty wounds. These wounds are hard to treat and can be a big problem worldwide. Scientists have been looking for new ways to fight these infections and help wounds heal faster. One promising method is using nanozy

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

Investing in Women's Sports: A New Wave of Support

The world of women's sports is getting a serious boost. Alexis Ohanian, a successful entrepreneur and co-founder of Reddit, has made a big splash by investing in women's soccer. He bought a piece of Chelsea FC Women, a top team in England. This move is part of a bigger trend where more people are

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May 23 2025HEALTH

How Rheumatoid Arthritis Ages Your Immune System

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a sneaky condition. It doesn't just attack joints; it also messes with the immune system. This mess can speed up a process called immunosenescence. It is a fancy word for the immune system's aging. It's like the immune system is getting old before its time. This early ag

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Battle Against Lung Cancer's Hidden Resistance

Lung cancer is a serious issue worldwide, and a small fraction of cases are driven by something called RET rearrangements. These are like genetic mix-ups that can fuel cancer growth. To fight this, doctors use special drugs known as RET inhibitors. These drugs have been a game-changer for patients,

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Judge Halts Trump's Education Department Overhaul

A federal judge in Boston recently put a stop to President Trump's ambitious plan to overhaul the Education Department. This move was a significant blow to one of Trump's long-standing campaign promises. The judge's decision came after two major lawsuits were filed, challenging the legality of the p

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