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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Feuding Leaders Divide Philippines

In a surprising twist, the Philippines is now dealing with a major clash between its president and vice president, which is putting the country's democracy to the test. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte, despite winning elections together, have seen their alliance crumbl

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Genes and Habits: How They Affect Obesity in Pakistan

Obesity is a big problem worldwide, caused by a mix of genetics and daily habits like diet, lack of exercise, and sleep problems. This study looked at how certain versions of the Clock gene, which controls our body's internal clock, interact with daily habits to affect obesity in people from Pakista

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Double Droplet PCR: A Revolution in Detecting Plant Pests

Root-knot nematodes are tiny but mighty plant pests that wreak havoc on crops worldwide. Two of the most troublesome species are M. incognita and M. enterolobii, known for their aggressive behavior and ability to invade a wide variety of plants. These microscopic creatures live underground, making d

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Disaster Aid: Congress Haggles Over the Details

Lawmakers in Congress are trying to agree on a bill to help communities hit by disasters. Both sides want to replenish disaster funds, but they can't agree on everything else. House Republican Tom Cole from Oklahoma says they need a strong package, but he's not sure about all the extra programs the

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Holiday Weight Gain: Americans’ Expectations and Habits

A study by Herbalife found that 24% of Americans are still carrying extra weight from last year's holiday season. On average, that's nearly 10 pounds! As the end of 2024 approaches, many expect to gain another six pounds. The survey, called "Holiday Healthy Habits, " showed that half of Americans fe

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Prenatal Online Lessons: Do They Boost Breastfeeding?

Online prenatal classes are becoming more common, but do they actually help new moms breastfeed better? Let's dive into what the research says. Experts are trying to figure out if these virtual lessons make a difference in how long moms breastfeed their babies. First, let's understand why breastfee

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Tracking Mom's Routine: A Study on Post-Pregnancy Weight and Breastfeeding

Did you know that many moms around the world struggle with keeping their weight in check after giving birth? This can lead to health issues for both mom and baby. Scientists are exploring ways to help these moms. One method they're testing is using electronic devices to keep track of mom's daily rou

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Ax Education Department: Easier Said Than Done?

President-elect Donald Trump's promise to do away with the U. S. Department of Education sounds simple, but experts say it's anything but. The plan involves complex logistics, congressional approval, and redirecting federal programs. It's doubtful that Congress will go along with it, and if it happe

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

China's Views on End-of-Life Care for the Unconscious

Have you ever wondered what people in China think about turning off life support for patients who are in a state of prolonged unconsciousness? This question is at the heart of a recent study that delved into the ethical views of the Chinese population regarding the withdrawal of life-sustaining trea

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Kids and Asthma: A UK Health Mystery

Asthma is a big deal for kids in the UK, but strangely, we don't have up-to-date numbers on how many suffer from it. Back in the day, asthma was seen as no biggie, but now it's a serious issue that affects kids' daily lives. Picture this: a kid always needing an inhaler just to play with friends. Th

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