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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Science in the US: A Year of Setbacks and Resilience

In 2025, scientists in the US faced unprecedented challenges. The year started with the National Institutes of Health halting key operations, which disrupted ongoing studies and grant reviews. This was followed by executive orders that rolled back diversity and inclusion programs and removed crucial

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Link: Eating Disorders and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Eating disorders are a serious concern for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). But what comes first? Does IBD lead to eating disorders, or do eating disorders make IBD worse? It's a tricky question. A recent study tried to find out how common eating disorders are in people with IBD. First

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Climate Change Affects Native American Food Sources

Native American tribes in the eastern U. S. face a tough situation. Their traditional food systems have been disrupted for a long time. This has led to health problems related to diet. Now, climate change is making things even harder. It's not clear how these tribes will be able to grow enough food

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Dec 28 2025BUSINESS

A Tech Worker's Tragic Battle with Workplace Stress

A bright and ambitious woman, Annie Surman, found herself in a dark place after working at a major tech company. She was a standout student, a Columbia graduate, and even interned with NASA. But her time at MongoDB, a data storage company, took a toll on her mental health. Annie's parents say she s

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Shield: Why Vitamin D Matters More Than You Think

Vitamin D is often overlooked, but it's a powerhouse for your health. It's not just about bones; it's a crucial part of your immune system. Many people are not getting enough of it. In fact, a huge chunk of the world's population is deficient in this important nutrient. Where does vitamin D come fr

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Worries: What's Happening with Rabies Shots in India?

Australia recently raised alarms about fake rabies vaccines in India. They said some batches of the Indian-made Abhayrab vaccine might not be real. This news came out on December 27, 2025. Australia told travelers who got the vaccine in India since November 1, 2023, to get new shots. They suggested

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Ginger's Role in Keeping Older Adults Strong

Ginger has been known for its health benefits for a long time. It has things that can help fight damage in the body and keep important processes working well. One big question is if eating ginger every day can help prevent sarcopenia, which is when muscles get weaker as people get older. A big stud

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

How a Simple Tool Can Change the Way We Think About Breast Cancer Screening

In a world where pollution is a growing concern, a new tool is helping women make smarter choices about breast cancer screening. This tool, called a decision aid (DA), is not just any ordinary guide. It has been specially designed to include information about environmental risks. But how effective i

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

New York's Flu Wave: A Closer Look at the Numbers

New York is experiencing an intense flu season. The state reported a staggering 71, 123 flu cases in just one week, marking the highest number ever recorded since tracking began in 2004. This surge has put a spotlight on the importance of vaccination and the challenges of flu variants. Long Island

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: The Unseen Struggles of Health Mediators

In the world of healthcare, there are unsung heroes who help patients and doctors understand each other. These are the linguistic and cultural mediators. They step in when language or cultural differences make communication tough. This is especially important when doctors have to share serious news.

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