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May 20 2025HEALTH

Girls, Mental Health, and Crime: A Closer Look

Mental health struggles are often linked to young people getting into trouble. However, there is a gap in understanding how these issues affect girls in particular, especially those living in regular neighborhoods. This is a problem because it means that many girls might not be getting the help the

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Weight and Endometrial Cancer: What You Need to Know

Endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect the female reproductive system. It's particularly common in women who have gone through menopause. Many people are aware that being overweight increases the risk of this type of cancer. However, there's a lot of confusion about whet

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Early Life Exposures and Cancer Risk: What Role Does the Womb Play?

Cancer rates are climbing, especially among the young. This has sparked a fresh look at how early life experiences might set the stage for future health problems. One big idea is that what happens in the womb can have lasting effects on a person's health. This concept, known as fetal programming, su

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Rivals Join Forces:Grok Chatbot Finds a New Home

The tech world is buzzing with news of an unexpected alliance. Elon Musk's Grok chatbot will now call Microsoft's data centers home. This move comes despite an ongoing legal battle between Musk and Microsoft over contributions to OpenAI, which Musk helped establish. Now, Musk runs his own A

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Bee-Friendly Plant Compounds: A New Hope for Agriculture?

Coumarin is a natural compound found in many plants. It's part of a group of chemicals called coumarins. These are found in various plant families, such as Brassicaceae, Umbelliferae, Leguminosae, and Orchidaceae. Coumarin and its related compounds have shown a variety of biological effects. This ha

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May 20 2025HEALTH

What Makes Kids' Obesity Programs Work?

How do you stop kids from gaining too much weight? It's a big question. Many programs try to answer it. They focus on getting kids to move more and eat better. But do these programs really work? And if they do, what makes them successful? Researchers looked at 204 different programs. They wanted to

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May 20 2025OPINION

Why Transgender Stories on TV Don't Match Reality

The stories about transgender people shown on TV and social media in the West often don't match what's really happening in the lives of transgender individuals. This is a problem. First, let's talk about numbers. Most people who are transgender in Western countries are actually female-to-male. Y

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Tea That Packs a Double Punch

Tea has been a beloved beverage for centuries. It is known for its unique flavors and health benefits. Two key players in tea's goodness are theacrine and EGCG3"Me. Theacrine is known for its mild effect on the nervous system. EGCG3"Me, on the other hand, is more stable, easier to absorb, and packs

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Battle Within: How CD70 and CD27 Shape Cancer's Fate

The CD70 and CD27 proteins are key players in the immune system's fight against cancer. They work together to activate and multiply T cells, which are crucial for attacking cancer cells. However, in cancer, this partnership can backfire. Prolonged interaction between CD70 and CD27 can exhaust and ev

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May 20 2025HEALTH

The Power of Talking Therapies in South London

In the bustling boroughs of South London, a significant number of working adults grapple with mild to moderate depression or anxiety. These mental health challenges often coexist with physical long-term conditions. The NHS Talking Therapies program aims to provide support for these individuals. The

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