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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding Violence in Relationships: A Look at Burkina Faso During COVID-19

In Burkina Faso, a recent study looked at how common violence between partners was during the COVID-19 pandemic. They found that nearly 3 out of 10 women experienced some form of violence from their partner in 2021. This is almost double the rate from 2010. The study focused on women aged 15 to 49.

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Shapes Teen Choices on Vaping and Cannabis

Teens are always online, surrounded by posts about vaping and cannabis. These posts can make these habits seem normal or even appealing. It's a problem because it can push teens to try things they might not otherwise consider. Social media is full of images and videos that make vaping and cannabis

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Rhythm: How AI Can Improve Heart Health Checks

Heart problems, where the heartbeat goes haywire, are tricky to spot in everyday life. Doctors have been using smart tech to help, but they're still figuring out how much heart data is needed to make a good call. A new study dives into this, using AI to see how well it can tell if someone's heart is

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Jun 25 2025FINANCE

Unlocking Stock Market Secrets: A Smart Way to Understand Global Trading

Ever wondered how stock markets around the world stack up against each other? A recent study took a deep dive into this question using some clever math tricks. The goal was to spot patterns and figure out what makes each market tick. First, they grouped stock exchanges into clusters based on simila

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

macOS Tahoe Beta 2: Small Tweaks, Big Changes?

Apple's macOS Tahoe Beta 2 is out, and it's packed with small but noticeable updates. Let's dive in and see what's new. First up, the Finder app icon got a makeover. In the first beta, the colors were swapped, which didn't sit well with many users. Apple listened and fixed it in the second beta. Th

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Jun 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bears Break Free, Feast, and Nap: A Wildlife Park's Unusual Day

In a surprising turn of events, two young bears, Mish and Lucy, aged four, managed to slip out of their home at Wildwood Devon, a wildlife park in southwestern England. Their great escape happened on a Monday afternoon, leading to a brief but entertaining adventure. The bears didn't waste any time.

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy: What Do the Numbers Really Mean?

Hormone therapy is a big deal for many transgender women. It helps them feel more like themselves. But what's the right amount of estradiol to take? Guidelines say 100-200 pg/mL. But does this range really work? A recent study looked at this question. It checked if the recommended estradiol levels

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Taste Changes and Appetite: What's the Link for Those Who Are Overweight?

People who are overweight or obese often try different treatments to manage their weight. One such treatment involves medicines that mimic natural hormones in the body. These hormones, like GLP-1 and GIP, help control blood sugar and appetite. A recent study looked at how these medicines affect tas

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Healing Sports Injuries: A New Way to Bounce Back

Sports injuries are often seen as setbacks, but what if they could be viewed as temporary changes that can be reversed? This fresh perspective suggests that injuries are not just about healing but also about adapting and improving. Traditionally, the focus has been on treating symptoms and waiting f

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Jun 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Do Foreign Plants Thrive in the U. S. ?

Plants from other places often do better than local ones in the U. S. But why? Some say it's because they come from somewhere else. Others think it's because they grow quickly. A big study looked at over 11, 000 plant types in nearly 70, 000 spots across the country. It found that foreign plants usu

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