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May 09 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: The Fight in West Texas

The measles virus, once thought to be a thing of the past in the United States, has made a dramatic return. In the heart of West Texas, health officials are scrambling to contain an outbreak that has infected over 700 people, hospitalized more than 90, and tragically claimed the lives of two young

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May 09 2025HEALTH

How Breast Cancer Survivors Face Their Fears

Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women. Many women who have beaten it worry about it coming back. This is a real concern. It is called fear of cancer recurrence. So, how do these women handle this fear? A study looked into this question. It gathered and combined information from variou

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May 09 2025SCIENCE

Inquilines: The Tiny Architects of Plant Galls

Inquilines, small organisms that live inside galls, have a big impact on the structure and chemistry of these plant growths. Galls are abnormal growths on plants, often caused by insects or mites. They can change the plant's anatomy and even its cell walls. Inquilines feed on gall tissues, altering

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Early Care Needs: A Fresh Look at Hospital Discharges

When patients leave the hospital, it's crucial to know if they need extra help at home. This is where a smart computer program comes in. It can spot these needs right when a patient is admitted. This program was trained using real patient data from a big hospital in the UK, from 2017 to 2023. The da

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the 2024 H5N1 Outbreak in US Dairy Farms

In 2024, a new outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza hit US dairy cows. This was a big deal. The problem was that there wasn't enough information to figure out how bad it really was. To tackle this, a team built a complex computer model. This model simulated how the virus spreads among cows in 35, 97

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May 09 2025FINANCE

Coinbase's Mixed Quarter: Revenue Up, Profits Down

The first three months of 2025 brought a mixed bag for Coinbase. While the company saw a boost in revenue, profits took a hit. The company's earnings for the first quarter of 2025 were significantly lower than the previous year. The earnings were $65. 6 million, or 24 cents per share, which is a s

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May 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Energy Thieves in Office Buildings

Faults in HVAC systems are a sneaky problem in commercial buildings. They can make the system work less efficiently and even shorten the life of the equipment. This means that a big chunk of energy, between 5% and 30%, is wasted. This is a lot of energy that could be saved. Let's talk about var

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May 09 2025HEALTH

What is the Role of Forensic Nurses in Brazil?

Forensic nursing is a crucial part of the healthcare system in Brazil. It involves specialized nurses who play a vital role in legal investigations. These nurses work at the intersection of healthcare and the legal system. They are trained to collect, document, and preserve evidence from victims of

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May 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Research on the Chopping Block

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is making a significant shift. It plans to cut back on climate research. This news has sparked a lot of debate. Many people are wondering why this is happening and what it means for the future. The NIH is known for its work in health and medicine. But it has

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Fitness Trends Among Qinghai's Youth: A Four-Year Shift

The landscape of physical fitness among youngsters in Qinghai Province has seen notable shifts between 2019 and 2023. A detailed study looked into the changes in physical activity and fitness levels among children and teenagers in this region. The research focused on a broad age range, from 6 to 22

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