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Feb 27 2025CRIME

Who's at Risk? Unpacking Homicide Trends in the US

Homicide is a major killer in the US, especially for those under 45. It's not just about where you live, but who you are. Race, ethnicity, and sex all play a role. But, we need a bigger picture. We need to look at all these factors together. This will help us understand the full story. It will

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Caring for Our Elders: How Housing and Income Affect Senior Care Needs

China is rapidly becoming an aging society, and with that comes the challenge of caring for our elderly population. To understand what our seniors need, researchers looked at three main areas: daily living support, healthcare, and fun activities. They created a survey with 11 specific questions and

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

What Happens When You Need Shelter From Nuclear Accidents?

Imagine living near a nuclear power plant. You never know when an accident might happen. When it does, you need to know how to stay safe. Radiation is a big concern. It can harm you right away and over time. The amount of radiation you get depends on a few things. Weather and where you are can make

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Sweat and Smarts: How Exercise Boosts Brainpower

A group of 569 college students were part of an experiment to see how different levels of aerobic exercise affected their ability to learn new things. They played basketball and badminton for 8 weeks, with some doing low-intensity and others doing moderate-intensity workouts. The goal was to see if

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Hats Off to Bad Behavior: A Star's Restaurant Rant

Imagine this: A famous couple walks into a fancy restaurant in New Orleans. The year is 2019. Tommy Lee and his wife Brittany Furlan are ready for a nice meal. But things quickly go south. Why? Because of a hat. The couple sits down, and the waitstaff approaches them. They are told that Tom

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Feb 26 2025EDUCATION

Student Loan Repayment Plans Hit a Snag

The U. S. Department of Education has pulled the plug on online applications for income-driven repayment (IDR) plans. This means borrowers can't sign up, renew, or tweak their repayment terms through the federal website. This change comes after a federal court order that stopped key parts of the IDR

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Bali's Battle with the Dengue Virus

Bali is a place where people from all over the world go to enjoy the sun, sand, and surf. But there's a serious health problem on the island. Dengue fever, caused by the dengue virus, is a big issue. It's not just a minor illness. It can be deadly. The dengue virus is tricky. There are four main ty

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Feb 26 2025EDUCATION

Smile and Learn: How Dental Students See Their Training

Dental students have a lot to say about their hands-on training. They use comparisons and word pictures to describe what they go through. This isn't just about sharing feelings. It's about giving teachers a new way to understand and improve how they teach. Imagine you're a dental student. You're le

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

The Mystery of the Lingering Kiss

Imagine this: A crime scene. A kiss, a bite, a lick. A trace of saliva left behind. This is not a love story. It's a forensic puzzle. DNA from saliva can stick around, even after the act. This is not new news. But, what if we could use it better? What if we could find more clues from it? DNA is lik

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Feb 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Smile Bright: Affordable Teeth Whitening Kit

Everyone wants a bright, white smile, but life gets in the way. Coffee, missed flossing, and aging can dull your teeth. Professional whitening at the dentist's office can be expensive. But, there's a budget-friendly alternative that many people are raving about. The Dr. Dent Teeth Whitening Kit is a

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