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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

The Civil Rights Division's Shifting Focus

The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is undergoing a significant transformation. Many lawyers and staff are leaving. This is happening because the new leadership has different priorities. The new head, Harmeet K. Dhillon, has made it clear that the division will focus on new types of ca

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Protecting Little Explorers: Smart Steps to Prevent Injuries

Children are naturally curious and full of energy. This can lead to accidents, which are the main cause of harm and death among young kids. To stop these accidents, injury prevention is key. It's about finding ways to avoid these mishaps before they occur. Understanding where and how accidents

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Workers: What They Need to Better Support Aging Adults

Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in helping older adults age comfortably at home. To do this well, they need solid training in nutrition and physical activity. A recent study dug into what these professionals need and want when it comes to learning more about these topics. The study fou

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Apr 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Vietnam's Green Wounds from the Past

The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but its impact on the environment is still visible. The war left behind a damaged landscape. Coastal mangroves, once teeming with life, were destroyed. Forests that were home to many species were reduced to dry, barren patches. Invasive grasses took over, chok

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Medical Research: How EU Countries Stack Up

Medical informatics is a big deal. It's all about using tech to improve healthcare. But how well are EU countries doing in this area? Let's dive in. The COVID-19 pandemic changed everything. It pushed medical research into overdrive. But did it affect how EU countries contribute to medical informat

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

How Media Shapes Our View on Care Homes and Tragic Events

Media plays a big role in shaping how we view the world. This is especially true when it comes to long-term care services. As the population gets older, more people need these services. The media's portrayal of long-term care can greatly affect how well government policies work and how easily people

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever in Mymensingh: What's Really Going On?

In the heart of Bangladesh, the Mymensingh region is grappling with a familiar foe: dengue fever. This illness, spread by the Aedes mosquito, doesn't discriminate. It affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the main culprit, carrying and spreading the deng

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Breaking Down Hormones: The Power of Advanced Mass Spectrometry

In the world of medical testing, detecting tiny amounts of steroid hormones in blood can be a real challenge. Scientists have come up with a clever way to make this process more accurate and sensitive. They used a special tool called a quadrupole-linear ion trap. This tool can break down molecules i

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

How Melientha longistaminea Boosts Immune System and Gut Health

Melientha longistaminea is a plant that has been getting some attention lately. Scientists have been looking into its shoots, which are packed with something called MLS. This is a special extract that seems to have some powerful effects on the body. First off, let's talk about the immune system. Wh

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Monotremes' Ancient Swimming and Burrowing Secrets

Monotremes are a unique group of mammals. They are the only ones that lay eggs. This group includes the platypus and four types of echidnas. The platypus is quite different from echidnas. It spends a lot of time in water and digs burrows. It eats small water creatures. Echidnas, on the other hand, l

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