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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

Speeding up the Hunt for Nav Channel Modulators

Nav channels are like tiny gates that control how cells send electrical signals. These gates are super important in the heart, muscles, and brain. They are also targets for various drugs and toxins. Usually, scientists use a method called patch-clamp electrophysiology to study these gates. However,

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

Grants Cut: The Fight for Environmental Justice

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently made a significant decision. They have decided to cancel over 400 grants. These grants were worth more than 1. 5 billion dollars. They were meant to help minority communities deal with pollution. The money was allocated under a 2022 law. This la

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Orange Juice: A Heart's Best Friend?

Cardiovascular diseases are a big deal. They are a leading cause of death. The heart goes through changes, called cardiac remodeling, which can lead to heart failure and even death. To fight this, doctors use different therapies. But what if everyday foods could help too? Orange juice is one such f

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Link Between Anxiety, Depression, and ADHD

In the United States, nearly 1 out of 5 children struggle with multiple mental health issues. These issues often include anxiety and depression, which can seriously affect a person\''s overall health. For teens battling substance abuse, the situation is even more complex. Over 60% of them also deal

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

High-Level Exits Shake Up Top Public Health Agency

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) faced a significant shake-up recently. Five top officials left their posts. This news came out at a meeting for senior leaders. The CDC, based in Atlanta, has around two dozen centers and offices. The heads of five of these are stepping down. This

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Mar 26 2025BUSINESS

Rochester's Retail Shifts: New Spin Closes Downtown Store

Rochester, Minnesota, is seeing some changes in its retail scene. Recently, New Spin, a popular spot for bikes and disc golf gear, closed its downtown location. The store at 401 N. Broadway Ave. Suite 150 is now empty. This closure is part of a broader trend in the area, with other businesses also s

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Genes Influence Kids' Weight

Genes play a significant role in determining a person's weight. This is especially true for children. Their genetic makeup can greatly affect their body mass index (BMI). However, creating accurate genetic profiles for kids has been a challenge. This is because the way genes influence weight can cha

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Mar 26 2025RELIGION

Faith Leaders and Climate Change: The Silent Majority

Religious leaders in the United States have a significant influence on the views of their followers. Many of these leaders are Christians. A recent study found that a large majority of these leaders acknowledge that climate change is real. They also recognize that human activity plays a part in i

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Mar 26 2025EDUCATION

Uncertainty Looms as Key Role Vanishes in Charleston Schools

Charleston County School District is facing a storm of uncertainty. The district has decided to remove a key leadership position. This move has sparked a wave of frustration and disappointment among community members. The decision comes as federal pressure mounts over changes in public education.

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

The End of LGBTQ Health Research

The federal government recently pulled the plug on numerous research projects focused on the health of LGBTQ individuals. This move, part of a broader trend, has sparked significant debate. The decision to cancel at least 68 grants, totaling nearly $40 million, has left many researchers in the lurch

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