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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Death's Secrets: How Lipids and AI Can Reveal Heart Disease Clues

Heart disease is a sneaky killer. It can strike suddenly, leaving little time for diagnosis. This makes it a tough nut to crack for medical experts. But what if there was a way to spot the signs of acute ischemic heart disease (AIHD) even after death? That is what a recent study set out to explore.

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Care Conundrum: Who's Stepping Up for Our Elders?

The world is aging fast. This means many countries are facing a big problem. They need to find ways to care for people who can't take care of themselves. This is a tough job. It's also expensive. So, it's a big challenge for governments to figure out how to do it right. The 2022 National Strat

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Political Tug-of-War Over Biden's Health

The political scene is heating up with a new twist. A key lawmaker has taken a bold step by summoning the former President Joe Biden's personal doctor for a formal interview. This move is part of a broader investigation into Biden's mental state and overall health. The lawmaker, James Comer, is n

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Jun 06 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's International Students in a Political Tug-of-War

Harvard University, a top choice for many international students, is currently in a legal battle with the Trump administration. This fight is over a recent move to block foreign students from entering the U. S. to study at the university. The situation has left many admitted students in a state of u

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Teen's Detention Sparks Community Uproar

A high school student in Massachusetts found himself in a tough spot after being held by immigration officials. Marcelo Gomes da Silva, an 18-year-old from Brazil, was on his way to volleyball practice when he was stopped and taken into custody. This happened because his father was the real target o

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Jun 05 2025SCIENCE

Wheat's Secret Weapons Against Stripe Rust

Wheat is a staple food for many people around the world. It is a major crop that feeds billions. However, it faces a big threat from stripe rust. This disease, caused by a fungus called Puccinia striiformis, can seriously damage wheat crops. To fight this, scientists are looking for ways to make

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Jun 05 2025POLITICS

Brazilian Leaders Talk Health: A Look at Priorities

The spotlight was on how Brazilian presidents talked about health promotion from 2006 to 2023. This investigation looked at speeches and documents to understand what leaders focused on and why. The study used ideas from political science to figure out how health topics made it onto the presidential

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Jun 05 2025EDUCATION

Peer Mentors: The Unsung Leaders on Campus

Peer mentoring programs are all over the place. They happen in schools, colleges, and even in some workplaces. These programs pair up students or colleagues to help each other out. The mentees usually get the most attention. They are the ones who get the direct help. But what about the mentors? They

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Jun 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Thoughts Shape Family Plans: A Look at Bangladeshi Students

In Bangladesh, a group of university students were asked about their future plans to have children. This group included 380 students in their final year and master's students from different fields at a major university. They were asked about their worries about the environment and how these worries

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Jun 04 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unseen Struggle of Jonathan Joss

Jonathan Joss, a familiar face from the popular TV show "Parks and Recreation, " was tragically killed in front of his home in San Antonio, Texas. He was 59 years old. The news of his death has shaken many, including his co-stars. Chris Pratt, who rose to fame playing Andy Dwyer in the same show, e

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