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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

United States' Unusual Plan

Imagine this: a powerful leader suggesting a neighboring country and a Middle Eastern territory could be better off under American control. This is the claim that rocked the political world as a leader took center stage. This leader was making some strong statements about Canada and the Gaza strip

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Spotting Lung Cancer Early: What You Need to Know

Imagine this: a simple test could save your life. That is the promise of lung cancer screening. But who should get this test and how often? These questions can be tough to answer. Luckily, there's a group of experts who spend a lot of time thinking about this. This group of medical experts

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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: The Dry Future Ahead

Climate models give us a sneaky peek at how Earth's thirst is growing. New climate models from 22 different teams offer detailed forecasts of water needs and availability around the world. These forecasts predict more water use by plants and evaporation changes. The experts have included

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Feb 10 2025EDUCATION

Giving Mozzarella a Chance

What if you wanted to talk about school lunches, but didn't know where to start. Lets talk about cheese, specifically mozzarella. Let's talk about why we need more of it in school lunches in china. Children need a variety of nutrients, including calcium, vitamin A, and high-quality protein.

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Healthcare Shift: Teens and Parents Speak Out

The shift from pediatric to adult health services is a big deal. Experts have been saying for a while that we need to get ready better. They also talk about the need for better coordination. Without considering what patients really want and need, it's hard to get them to follow recommendations. I

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Uncovering COVID-19 Risks through Urine Tests: Scientists Spot a Stress Signal

Did you know that COVID-19, the disease that has sadly caused many deaths globally, could be a lot better managed with early detection? Doctors could greatly benefit from identifying individuals who face a high risk of facing a severe form of the disease. So, what if a simple urine test cou

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Feb 10 2025CRIME

Crime Pattern Prediction: Smoothing Out the Rough Edges

Imagine trying to plan police patrols without knowing exactly when or where crimes are likely to occur. This is a challenge that law enforcement agencies face daily. Crime data is often messy and incomplete, making it hard to pinpoint exact times and locations. This is where the concept of intensity

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

retiring together: Does it affect your health in china?

Spousal retirement’s effects on personal well-being are incredibly diverse. The effects on health can be different based on where you live. This discussion will look at what happens to someone's health when their spouse retires based on data from the Chinese context. The data shows that there is a

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

How Do Young People Cope with Terror Long Term?

Young individuals who were involved in the traumatic events from the Utøya island attack in Norway, have been studied for years to understand how they cope with the impact. The goal of the study was to see how their negative thoughts and posttraumatic stress reactions changed over time. Th

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Control Arm Care in Radiation Oncology Trials: Are We Doing Enough?

The quality of care in control arms of clinical trials is a big deal. In the medical world, patients in control groups should get the best standard treatment. This is even more true when testing new treatments. Problems have been found in some trials for cancer treatments. This is where things s

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