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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cutting Carbon: How Top Polluters Are Trying to Clean Up

The Paris Agreement set clear goals to tackle climate change. To meet these targets, countries need to cut down on carbon-heavy industries and technologies. This is where decline policies come in. These policies aim to reduce or stop the use of carbon-intensive products and processes. But how well a

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Agency Faces Tough Choices as Money Dries Up

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is in a tight spot. With countries like the U. S. lagging behind on payments, the agency is forced to make some tough decisions. They're looking at cutting jobs and scaling back travel to stay afloat. This isn't just about saving money, though. The WMO is

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

When Faith Meets Therapy: A Muslim's Journey

In the UK, many Muslims feel left out when they seek help for their mental health. Their beliefs are often ignored, even though faith is a big part of their lives. This is a problem because therapy should include all aspects of a person's identity. Therapy is supposed to be about understanding and

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in Fighting Solid Tumors: CDR404 Shows Promise

CDR404, a new type of cancer treatment, is making waves in the medical world. This treatment is designed to target specific cancer cells and activate the body's immune system to fight them. Recent studies have shown that CDR404 can trigger a strong immune response in patients with certain types of c

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Wild Ride: Why Big Drops Are Still Possible

Bitcoin's reputation for wild price swings is far from over. Tom Lee, a well-known figure in the crypto world, recently shared his thoughts on the matter. He believes that even with more investors and new financial products, Bitcoin can still drop by half its value. Lee pointed out that Bitcoin oft

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health Check Raises Questions

Trump's health has been a hot topic lately. His recent medical check-up has left many people curious. The White House shared some details, but not enough to satisfy everyone's questions. The president's doctor mentioned "advanced imaging" was part of the exam. This could mean different things, like

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers See Domestic Violence Checks in Hospitals

In New York, there's a law that tells hospitals they must check for domestic violence. The goal is to help people who are hurt by their partners or family. But, it's not always easy to do this well. The COVID-19 pandemic changed how hospitals work. They started using telehealth more often. This is

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Boosting Balance: How Brain Stimulation and Training Help MS Patients

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can make it hard to keep your balance. A recent study looked at how brain stimulation and balance exercises can help. The study involved 57 people with MS. They were split into three groups. One group got brain stimulation on the cerebellum, another on the DLPFC, and the last

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

How PLANA Helps Babies Grow Better

PLANA is a new way to help babies with cleft lip and palate. It does not use a plate inside the mouth. This makes it different from other treatments. Doctors wanted to see if PLANA helps babies gain weight better. They looked at 19 babies who used PLANA. They also looked at 25 babies who used NAM.

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Why Sharing Your Identity Matters in Healthcare

LGBTQ+ people face unique challenges when dealing with cancer. Telling healthcare providers about their sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) can lead to better care and improved outcomes. Yet, not all providers use this information to tailor their services. The way LGBTQ+ individuals share

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