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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and Parkinson's: A Hidden Connection

Pregnancy can be a rollercoaster. Hormones are all over the place. The body changes in amazing ways. But what if a woman has a rare condition called Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)? This condition affects the nervous system. It causes problems with movement and body functions. It usually starts in peo

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Apr 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Data Sorting with Smart Screening

Support Tensor Machines, or STMs, are a powerful tool for sorting out high-dimensional data. They work by learning from examples to classify information. However, the usual methods for training STMs can take a long time. This is where the idea of safe screening comes in. It's a trick borrowed from a

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Health Challenges Faced by Native Youth

Native youth in America and Alaska face a lot of health problems. These include issues related to sexual health, reproduction, and mental well-being. These problems are not fair, and they need to be addressed. One way to help is by using programs that are made for their culture and age group. These

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Music as a Tool for Hong Kong's Youth to Manage Feelings and Beat Loneliness

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of young people worldwide. In Hong Kong, the situation is no different. Youth are facing a rise in negative emotions. Meanwhile, the tools to prevent these issues are falling short. This is especially true in frontline youth mental health s

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Apr 16 2025CRIME

A Man's Threats and Mental Health Struggles Lead to Arrest

A 26-year-old man was taken into custody outside the UnitedHealthcare offices. He had a history of mental health problems and had threatened to open fire at corporate buildings. This was not his first run-in with the law. He already had a felony conviction for making threats. Because of this, he wa

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Sleep, Time, and Mood: How Expecting Moms Can Stay Balanced

The journey of pregnancy and the first year after childbirth is a rollercoaster. It brings major changes to a woman's life. These changes can mess with a woman's sleep schedule. This can lead to feelings of sadness or depression. The way a person thinks about time can make a big difference. It can h

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Thailand's Digital Health Dilemma: The Search for Effective Governance

Thailand has been trying to improve its digital health systems. The Ministry of Public Health and the World Health Organization both agreed that Thailand needs a better way to manage its digital health efforts. This is not an easy task. They looked at how six other countries handle their digital hea

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

How Do Immigrants Really Fit In?

Europe has been trying to help immigrants fit in for a long time. The way they've been doing this has changed a lot over the years and from one country to another. These days, most countries have some kind of "civic integration" program. These programs focus on teaching immigrants the "right" values

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

The Power of 3D Structures in Battery Tech.

Lithium metal batteries are back in the spotlight. To make them work better, researchers are focusing on improving the electrolytes. These electrolytes need to move ions around efficiently and manage the surfaces where different parts of the battery meet. One exciting approach involves creating s

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Apr 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Early Fire Detection: How AI is Changing the Game

In the vast landscapes of the United States and Canada, wildfires are a constant threat. These fires can start suddenly and spread quickly, often catching people off guard. Traditional methods of detection, like lookout towers and patrols, have their limits. They rely on human eyes, which can miss s

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