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May 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Threat in Capibaribe River's Waters

The waters of the Capibaribe River Estuarine System (CES) in Recife, Brazil, are under threat. The source of this threat is a chemical called linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS). LAS is a common ingredient in many cleaning products. It is also a major pollutant in the river. LAS can be harmful t

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May 22 2025HEALTH

How to Keep Older Adults Moving

There is a growing concern about the challenges older adults face with walking. The good news is that losing the ability to walk well is not a sure thing as people age. With the number of older adults increasing, it is crucial to find ways to help them stay independent and active. The key is to

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Health Spending Patterns in Rich Countries

Healthcare spending is a big deal. It's not just about money. It's about how countries take care of their people. A recent study dug deep into this topic. It looked at 37 wealthy nations over 12 years. The goal? To find out what makes healthcare spending tick. The study used a fancy method called f

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May 22 2025HEALTH

How Money and Background Affect Stomach Cancer Treatment

The way people get treated for stomach cancer can be heavily influenced by their background. This isn't just about where they live or how much money they make. It's also about their education level, their job, and even their race. These factors can lead to delays in getting the right treatment. This

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May 21 2025POLITICS

The Trump Tax Plan: Who Gains and Who Loses?

The Trump administration proposed a massive tax bill. It is 1, 116 pages long and aims to change taxes and federal policies. If passed, it would benefit high earners the most. This is according to various analyses. The bill's journey is not smooth. It faced delays due to demands from the conser

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Can a Lifestyle Change Slow Down Dementia?

A recent study looked into whether a mix of activities could help older folks in Japan with health issues like high blood pressure or diabetes. The goal was to see if this mix could slow down memory loss and other thinking problems. The study took place over a year and a half in a single apartment c

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May 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Upper Mekong's Secret Weathering Story

The Lancang River, which is the starting point of the Mekong River, is super important for understanding how land and water interact. This river carries a lot of dissolved elements, and one key player in this mix is strontium, or Sr for short. Scientists have been looking at how Sr moves through the

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Joint Surgery: The Hypermobility Hurdle

Joints that move too much can cause big problems when surgery is needed. This is especially true for athletes with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome or other hypermobility conditions. These folks have joints that bend and stretch more than usual. This can lead to more complications when they need surgery on th

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Smarter Ways to Place and Move Ambulances

In the world of emergency medical services, placing ambulances in the right spots and moving them around is a big deal. It's like a game of chess, but with lives on the line. The goal is to make sure help arrives quickly, even when money is tight. This is where some clever math models come in. They

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Phosphorus Pioneers: The Man Who Changed Farming Forever

Phosphorus is a big deal in farming. It's a key nutrient for crops, but it can also cause serious environmental problems. One person who understood this better than most was Andrew Sharpley. He spent over four decades studying phosphorus and its impact on the environment. His work has shaped how we

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