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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Ugandans Drink Too Much?

In many parts of Africa, there is a big gap in understanding why people drink too much alcohol. This is especially true in Uganda. The reasons behind this behavior are often linked to social factors. These factors are not just about the person drinking. They are about the world around them. This inc

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

How Body Composition Shapes Electrical Health Signals in Young People

Body composition plays a significant role in how the body conducts electricity. This is important because it affects a measure known as phase angle (PhA). PhA is a key indicator of overall health, reflecting the state of cells and how fluids are distributed in the body. However, the specific factors

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

A New Leader Takes the Helm at the A. T. F.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (A. T. F. ) has a new acting director. Daniel Driscoll, the Army secretary, has taken over the role from Kash Patel, who was also the F. B. I. director. This change happened recently, and it's quite unusual to have a civilian military leader in

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Apr 09 2025BUSINESS

Walmart's Tariff Tightrope: Navigating Uncertainty

The retail giant Walmart has decided to pull its first-quarter operating income guidance. This move comes as a response to the uncertainty caused by new tariffs on imports from China, Vietnam, and other major suppliers. The company wants to stay flexible, especially when it comes to adjusting prices

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Apr 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Snails and the Seasons: A Moisture Mystery

Snails might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the Atlantic Rainforest. However, they play a crucial role in the ecosystem. The Sooretama Biological Reserve in Southeastern Brazil is home to a variety of these small creatures. Researchers spent two years studying the snai

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Chrysanthemi Flos: A Deep Dive into Its Antioxidant Power

Chrysanthemi Flos, or CF, is a plant known for its antioxidant properties and unique flavor. The exact compounds responsible for these traits, and how they interact, have remained a mystery. Researchers have turned to advanced computer simulations to shed light on this puzzle. They focused on ide

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Apr 07 2025SPORTS

South Sudanese Students Face Uncertain Future

A recent policy change by the U. S. government has put South Sudanese students, including a star basketball player, in a tough spot. The U. S. government has decided to cancel all visas for South Sudanese citizens. This decision came after the South Sudanese government failed to take back its citize

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

Religious Gatherings and Sleep: The Hidden Connection

Religion plays a big part in many people's lives. It can affect how they live, how healthy they are, and even how well they sleep. Sleep is crucial for good health. It helps the body repair itself and the mind to function properly. Poor sleep can lead to many health issues. So, it's important to und

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Apr 07 2025SPORTS

Ramadan's Impact on Young Soccer Players

Ramadan's fasting schedule can throw a wrench into training routines, especially for young soccer players. During this month, many athletes scale back on training to keep their fitness levels steady and avoid injuries. This is where neuromuscular training (NMT) comes into play. It's a type of traini

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

South Sudanese Visa Holders Face Sudden Restrictions

The Trump administration has made a bold move. It has decided to revoke all visas held by South Sudanese citizens. This decision came after the transitional government of South Sudan failed to promptly accept its citizens being deported from the United States. The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, a

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