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May 07 2025HEALTH

Pompe Disease: A Global Health Puzzle

Pompe disease is a genetic condition. It is caused by problems in the GAA gene. This leads to a lack of an enzyme called lysosomal acid α-glucosidase. This enzyme is crucial for breaking down glycogen in cells. Without it, glycogen builds up and causes harm. The number of people with Pompe disease

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May 06 2025RELIGION

How Portuguese People View Religion

In a recent project, a group of researchers set out to see if a tool used to measure religious beliefs could work for Portuguese people. This tool is known as the Religious Orientation Scale: Revised or ROS-R. It's a way to understand how people connect with their faith. The researchers gathered a

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May 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unveiling the Truth Behind Half-Life 3's Progress

The gaming community is buzzing with news that Half-Life 3 is not just a dream. It is now supposedly playable from start to finish. This revelation comes from a person with inside knowledge, who suggests the game could be announced as early as this summer. There is even talk of a possible release be

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May 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Axolotls: A Hopeful Return to Mexican Waters

The axolotl, a unique salamander, is making a comeback in Mexico City's wetlands. This is big news for fans of this critter. Researchers have shown that axolotls bred in captivity can indeed survive in the wild. This is a significant step forward for the species, which is on the brink of extinction.

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May 03 2025EDUCATION

School Sports: Leveling the Playing Field?

The idea of letting private school students join public school sports teams is gaining traction. This proposal is up for debate in several places across the United States and even in parts of Canada. The main idea is to give all students, regardless of where they go to school, a shot at playing on a

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May 03 2025SPORTS

Speed and Soccer Stars: What's the Connection?

The world of soccer is always buzzing with talk about who's worth what. So, let's dive into a recent look at how fast players run on the field might link to how much they're worth. The focus was on the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where 306 players who played the full 90 minutes were studied. The goal wa

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Stress and Blood Sugar: The Hidden Link in Critical Illnesses

Stress can mess with your blood sugar levels. This is not just a minor issue. It is a big deal, especially for people who are already sick. When the body faces stress, it kicks into high gear. It releases hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones tell the liver to make more sugar. This i

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May 03 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hunger: How Malnutrition Hits People With HIV

Malnutrition is a big deal for people with HIV. It messes with their immune system, overall health, and how well they respond to treatment. To get a better picture, a big review looked at studies from all over the world. They checked out six major databases and found 103 studies with over 240, 000 p

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Coal to Graphite: The Heat is On

The journey from coal to graphite is no easy task. It involves pushing coal to its limits with extreme heat. This process was put to the test with coal from Huyan Mountain in China. The goal was to see how this coal behaves under intense heat, ranging from 2100 to 3000 degrees Celsius. The coal was

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May 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

New Light on Clean Water: Fighting PFAS with Sunlight

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a big problem. They stick around in the environment and can harm both nature and people. Think of PFOA and PFOS, two common types. They're tough to get rid of using old methods. These methods can be pricey, use lots of energy, and even create more wa

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