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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Who Missed Out? The WTC Health Program's Uneven Reach

The events of 11 September 2001 brought together a mix of first responders, volunteers, and other workers to the World Trade Center (WTC) site. These individuals faced significant health risks due to their exposure at the site. The WTC Health Program (WTCHP) was created to support these workers. B

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Apr 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Uncanny Connection: Twin Sisters and Their Viral Moment

In the vast world of the internet, strange and remarkable stories still manage to capture attention. Recently, a video of identical twins from Queensland, Australia, went viral. Bridgette and Paula Powers, known as the Twinnies, spoke in perfect sync during an interview. This wasn't their first b

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

Border Tensions Flares After Deadly Kashmir Attack

The border between India and Pakistan saw a brief exchange of gunfire. This happened along the heavily guarded line in Kashmir. It is a region that both countries claim as their own. The skirmish came just days after a deadly attack that claimed 26 lives on the Indian side of Kashmir.

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Bullying's Hidden Toll on African School Kids

Bullying is a big deal. It's not just a problem in one place. It's everywhere. Kids in school face it all the time. This isn't just about getting pushed around. It's about how it messes with their minds and bodies. Kids who get bullied often struggle with their health. They might feel sad, worried,

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

How Friends' Mental Health Can Affect School Dropout Rates

When teens have friends with diagnosed mental health issues, it can affect their own chances of finishing school. This impact is not just about personal struggles but also about the influence of peers. The focus of the study was on how having classmates with mental health diagnoses in ninth grade

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

New Hope for Lipid Droplet Imaging

Lipid droplets are tiny fat bubbles inside cells. They are hard to study because they are small and move around a lot. For a long time, scientists have used a tool called Nile Red to see these droplets. It has been useful, but it has some problems. It is not very good at sticking to lipid droplets a

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Fire in Southern New Jersey

Southern New Jersey is grappling with a significant wildfire. This fire has scorched over 8, 500 acres, leading to mass evacuations and power outages. The blaze started in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area of Ocean County. It has caused a lot of trouble for the people living there. The

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Bright Ideas: The Future of Glowing Polymers

The world of materials science is buzzing with excitement over a special kind of polymer. These aren't your average plastics. They glow in the dark at room temperature. This isn't just a cool trick. It's a big deal for technology and science. These glowing polymers have a long-lasting shine and a u

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Teen Pregnancy in Africa: A Closer Look at Why It Happens

Teen pregnancy is a big problem in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is a major cause of deaths among young mothers. This is a problem that can be avoided. There is a need for more research to understand why it happens and how to stop it. This is especially true in places where many mothers die during childbir

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Power of Ink: How Memorial Tattoos Help Mothers Heal

Mothers who have lost a pregnancy or a newborn face a unique kind of grief. This type of loss is different from other losses. It is deeply personal and often misunderstood. In Spain, many mothers turn to memorial tattoos as a way to cope with their loss. These tattoos serve as a physical reminder of

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