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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Sitting Less, Moving More: What's the Deal?

People spend a lot of time sitting around these days. But what if we swapped some of that sitting time for light activities? Like walking or casual movement? Researchers wanted to know if this would make a difference in our health. Especially when it comes to things like heart health and metabolism.

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Mar 15 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts Launch to Space Station: A New Crew Takes the Stage

Four brave astronauts are set to embark on a journey to the International Space Station tonight. The launch is scheduled for 7:03 p. m. EDT. The crew includes NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, along with Takuya Onishi from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, and Russian cosmonaut K

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Greenland Stands United Against Trump's Bold Move

Greenland, the world's largest island, is not just a giant block of ice. It's a place with its own people, culture, and history. Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. This means Greenland manages its own local affairs, but Denmark handles the big stuff like foreign and defense policie

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Envoy: Unwelcome in the USA

In a surprising move, South Africa's ambassador to the U. S. was suddenly declared unwelcome by the Trump administration. This decision came from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who labeled Ebrahim Rasool a "race-baiting politician" with a dislike for President Trump. This sudden shift in diplomatic

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

New MacBook Air: A Fresh Look at Apple's Latest Laptop

Apple has just released its latest MacBook Air, and it's already up for grabs at a discounted price. The new MacBook Air, powered by the M4 chip, is available in two sizes: 13-inch and 15-inch. The 13-inch model, with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, is priced at $949, which is $50 off the original

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Mar 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White's Big Premiere Problem

Disney's latest live-action movie, Snow White, is facing some serious issues. The studio has decided to cancel the usual big red-carpet premiere. This is a big deal because usually, a lot of media outlets and fans would be there to interview the stars and create buzz. But this time, Disney is keepin

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Dr. Oz's Big Plans for Medicare and Medicaid

Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former TV host and heart surgeon, is up for a big job. He wants to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This job is huge. It's about managing nearly $1. 5 trillion spent by the government on health insurance for seniors and low-income Americans. This includes Medicar

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Pituitary Tumors

Pituitary tumors, also known as adenomas, are quite common. They often lead to hormone imbalances and vision issues. In 2017, the World Health Organization changed how these tumors are classified. Now, doctors use special proteins called transcription factors: PIT1, TPIT, and SF1. These proteins hel

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Lessons Learned: How COVID-19 Changed Crisis Communication

The COVID-19 pandemic hit the world at a time when technology was at its peak. This made it the first major health crisis to be heavily influenced by data. Many countries were caught off guard, highlighting gaps in their preparedness. This isn't surprising, given that crises often reveal weaknesses

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Lockdown Lifestyles: How Kids' Habits Changed During COVID-19

During the COVID-19 lockdown, kids aged 6 to 10 faced big changes. Their daily habits, like what they ate, how much they moved, and how long they slept, were all affected. Researchers wanted to see how these changes impacted kids' body composition, especially something called sarcopenic obesity (SO

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