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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

Health Secretary Halts Major Vaccine Projects

The Department of Health and Human Services is making a big change. They are stopping some vaccine projects that were in the works. These projects were using mRNA technology to fight respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and the flu. The decision came from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the health secretary.

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Aug 06 2025CRYPTO

A New Meme Token with a Twist: Pepe Dollar ($PEPD) Gains Momentum

In the world of Ethereum, a new meme token called Pepe Dollar ($PEPD) is making waves. It's not just another funny internet coin; it has some serious features and a unique take on finance. This token is playing with ideas about central banking and money, making it more than just a joke. Pepe Dollar

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Aug 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fish and Pollution: How European Chub Fight Back

In Italy's Veneto Region, PFAS pollution has become a significant issue, affecting both the environment and wildlife. These tough-to-break-down chemicals build up in animals over time, making them a major concern. Freshwater fish, like the European chub, are particularly vulnerable. Researchers wan

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Aug 05 2025HEALTH

Understanding Muscle Tightness After Stroke: A Closer Look

After a stroke, many people face muscle tightness, or spasticity. This is a common issue, and it can be tough to handle. Doctors use a tool called surface electromyography (sEMG) to check how muscles are working. This tool gives real-time info about muscle activity. It's super useful for spotting mu

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Aug 04 2025POLITICS

EU and US: Time to Talk Trade

Germany's finance chief, Lars Klingbeil, thinks the EU needs to step up its game in trade talks with the US. He believes the EU has been too soft in the past and should be more confident when talking to the US. He wants the EU to work closely with the US, even when things get tough. Klingbeil met w

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

History's Lessons: Why the Smithsonian is Updating Its Impeachment Exhibit

The Smithsonian has decided to refresh an exhibit at the National Museum of American History. This exhibit is all about U. S. presidents and their impeachment stories. The change comes after some people noticed that references to President Trump's impeachments were taken out last month. The Smithso

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Africa's Fight for Medicine Independence

Africa's dependence on foreign medicines is a big problem. This issue started during colonial times and got worse later on. Many African countries used to make their own medicines, but things changed. The government-run drug factories were closed. Also, rules about patents made it hard for Africa to

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Jul 28 2025BUSINESS

How to Spot a Winner: Kevin O'Leary's Guide to Picking Successful Entrepreneurs

Kevin O'Leary, a well-known investor, has a special way of picking people to invest in. He looks for three main things: a strong focus, good listening skills, and the ability to get things done. First, he values a "founder's mindset. " This means the person can focus on what's important and ignore

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Money Matters: How Funding Shifts Are Changing the Face of European Health Advocacy

In the world of health advocacy, money talks. And right now, it's saying something big in Europe. Groups that fight for better health policies and patient rights are feeling the pinch. Why? Because the way they get funded is changing. This isn't just about dollars and cents. It's about who gets to h

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

Celebrities and Brain Health: A Wake-Up Call for Doctors

Celebrities often bring attention to health issues. When a famous person faces a health problem, it can spark conversations. Intracranial aneurysms are one such condition. These are bulges in brain arteries that can be life-threatening. When a celebrity has this issue, it's a chance to educate the p

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