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May 06 2025SCIENCE

Sedentary Lifestyle and Diet: A Recipe for Kidney Trouble

There is a lot of talk about how being inactive and eating poorly can harm the body. But what is the impact on the kidneys? The kidneys are crucial for filtering waste from the blood. When they fail, it is a big problem. This is called chronic kidney disease. It is a serious issue that gets wor

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May 06 2025SCIENCE

Astronaut's Lightning Strike Photo

Astronauts usually fly under the radar, but every now and then, one of them does something that captures the world's attention. Nichole Ayers is one of these astronauts. She is a 36-year-old who has accomplished a lot in her life. She flew the F-22 stealth aircraft in the international war against t

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May 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Yoga: The Gender Gap and Pandemic Shifts

Yoga has become a popular way to stay fit and relax. But why do some people do it more often than others? And why do men and women have different experiences with it? A recent investigation looked into these questions. It also checked how the COVID-19 pandemic changed where and how often people

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Bullying's Hidden Impact: How School Harassment Affects Teeth and Smiles

Bullying in schools is a well-known issue that harms kids' overall health. However, there's a lesser-known aspect that needs attention: how bullying affects oral health. This is not just about teeth; it's about how kids feel about their smiles and overall mouth health. This connection is not yet ful

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

University Showdown: Big Schools Fight Back Against Funding Cuts

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a controversial move. They decided to limit the money they give to universities for research. This money, known as indirect costs, covers things like equipment and infrastructure. The NSF claims this will make the funding process more efficient and tran

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May 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Antarctica's Ice Sheet: A Sudden Turnaround

The Antarctic Ice Sheet has recently shown a surprising increase in size. This comes after many years of losing ice, which had been adding to the rise in global sea levels. From 2021 to 2023, the ice sheet gained mass at a rate of 108 gigatons per year. This is a significant change from the previous

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May 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's New Hurdle: The Tariff Twist

The entertainment world was taken aback by a sudden announcement. A former president suggested slapping tariffs on movies made outside the U. S. This idea sparked a mix of bewilderment and anxiety among industry insiders. The initial proposal, shared on a social media platform, suggested taxing m

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Health Cuts Spark Legal Battle: States Fight Back

In a bold move, legal representatives from 19 states and Washington, D. C. , have taken the Trump administration to court. They are fighting against deep cuts to the U. S. Health and Human Services agency. The states argue that these cuts have harmed essential health programs and left them to deal

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May 06 2025BUSINESS

Hinge Health's Big Leap: Revenue Soars Despite Market Jitters

Hinge Health, a digital physical therapy startup, has just shared some impressive numbers. Their first quarter of the year saw a 50% jump in revenue. That is a huge increase. This brings their total revenue for the quarter to $123. 8 million. This is a significant leap from the $82. 7 million th

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May 05 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle of Home Care Heroes

Home healthcare workers (HHCWs) face a tough reality. They often encounter workplace violence (WPV). This violence can be verbal, emotional, or even physical. Sadly, many HHCWs keep quiet about these incidents. They don't report them to their managers. This is a big problem. It shows that there are

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