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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Stress Hormones and Brain Health: The Alzheimer's Connection

In the world of brain health, Alzheimer's disease is a major concern. It is a condition that slowly damages the brain. It is linked to problems with stress hormones and the body's stress response system. This system is called the HPA axis. The HPA axis is a network of interactions between the hy

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Struggles in Bangladesh During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on mental health globally, and Bangladesh is no exception. The pandemic has significantly increased the levels of depression, anxiety, and stress among the Bangladeshi population. A study was conducted to understand the mental health condition of the Banglade

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Apr 18 2025OPINION

The Billionaire Tax Break: Who's Really Paying the Price?

The wealthy elite are enjoying massive tax breaks, while ordinary families struggle to make ends meet. This isn't fair. It's time to question who benefits from these policies and who's left to foot the bill. Americans are fed up. They're tired of seeing essential programs like healthcare, education

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Native American Teens: The Silent Struggle

Native American youth in California are facing a serious issue. Suicide is the top cause of death for these teens, aged 15 to 24, and the numbers are getting worse. This is despite all the work being done to prevent it. It's a tough situation that needs a fresh look. The current methods to stop sui

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Apr 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Oyster Management: A State-by-State Showdown

Oysters are the unsung heroes of coastal and marine ecosystems. They clean water, create homes for other sea creatures, and protect shorelines. But how do you keep oyster populations healthy while also allowing people to harvest them? That's the tricky balance that five U. S. Gulf of Mexico states a

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Impact on Drug Research: Past, Present, and Future

Japan has a rich history in the realm of drug metabolism and disposition. This is clear when looking at the contributions made by Japanese researchers to the journal Drug Metabolism and Disposition over the last 50 years. Their work has significantly shaped the field, focusing on drug metabolism, me

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Challenges in Accessing Migraine Treatment Info Online

There is a big problem with the information available online about treating chronic migraines. It is often too hard to understand. This is a big issue because it makes it difficult for people to make informed decisions about their health. The average reading level of the information is at a 10th-

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Apr 18 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Education Shift: Public Aid to Private Gains

Idaho's recent education policy changes have sparked debate. The state has allocated 50 million dollars to support private school tuition and homeschooling. This move came just weeks after ending a program that helped public school students with educational expenses. The program, called Emp

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cell Secrets: The New Way to Study RNA and Proteins

The world inside a cell is complex. It is filled with tiny parts called RNA and proteins. These parts work together in ways that are crucial for life. Scientists have long wanted to understand how these parts interact. This is not easy. Traditional methods often use a process called crosslinking. Th

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

How Often Should You Spray Your Grapevines?

Growing grapes in pots can be a fun project. But it's important to know how often to spray them with phosphonate. This is a chemical that helps keep plants healthy. A recent study looked at how often to spray and how much to use. They tested two different amounts and two different frequencies ov

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