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May 13 2025POLITICS

How Politicians Changed Their Tune on Abortion After the Supreme Court Ruling

The Supreme Court's 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was a huge deal. It changed the game for abortion rights in the US, bringing the Republican Party's views more into the spotlight. While much has been said about how this decision affected public opinion and behavior, not much has been discus

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May 13 2025HEALTH

World Health Organization's Efforts to Address Obesity and Health Inequality

The World Health Organization (WHO) has been working hard to create guidelines that tackle obesity. These guidelines are meant to be fair and help everyone, not just a few lucky ones. The WHO knows that obesity is a big problem. It affects people all over the world, but not everyone has the same cha

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May 13 2025HEALTH

How a Health Boost Helped Young Mexicans with Celiac Disease

Celiac disease is a condition that affects how the body handles gluten. It can cause serious health issues if not managed properly. Many people with celiac disease struggle to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This is especially true for young people. A recent study focused on how health promotion c

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Sheep Farms in Spain Face Hidden Threat

The Mediterranean region in Europe is seeing a rise in a disease called ovine anaplasmosis. This illness is caused by a tiny bacterium named Anaplasma ovis. The main way it spreads is through ticks. However, there is not enough information about how widespread this disease is across Europe. A recen

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Sleep Grinding in Young Kids: A Hidden Link to Anxiety and Sleep Issues

Sleep grinding, or bruxism, is a common issue in kids. It often starts before they even begin school. Yet, most studies focus on older children. This leaves a gap in understanding how it affects preschoolers. So, researchers decided to look into it. They wanted to see if there was a connect

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May 13 2025BUSINESS

Macao's Future: Balancing Tourism, Economy, and Nature

Macao is a small place with big ambitions. It's trying to balance tourism, the economy, and the environment. This is a tough job, but it's crucial for Macao's future. From 2014 to 2023, there have been some ups and downs. The tourism industry and the environment have seen significant growth. The env

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May 13 2025HEALTH

How Breathing Bad Air Affects Lung Repair

The air we breathe is full of tiny particles and gases that can be harmful. These include things like dust, smoke from cars and factories, and even smoke from cigarettes. These pollutants can cause or worsen lung diseases. The damage they cause depends on what they are made of and how well our lungs

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May 13 2025HEALTH

How Do Seats Affect Skin Health?

In the realm of healthcare, a lot of focus is on preventing pressure ulcers. These are painful sores that can form on the skin when there is too much pressure on one spot for too long. This is a big deal for people who spend a lot of time sitting down, like those in wheelchairs. Three different type

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May 13 2025SCIENCE

Two Satellites Dance in Space

Two satellites have shown off their dance moves in space. They moved in perfect sync, staying 150 meters apart with incredible precision. This is a big deal for future space missions and scientific research. The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission, made up of two spacecraft, the Occulter and the

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Who Wants Strong Leaders? It's Not Just About Politics

The idea that only right-wing folks want strong leaders has been around for a while. But is that really true? Maybe not. A closer look at the data from the United States and Western Europe shows that ethnic minorities, not just right-wing individuals, have a strong preference for leaders who are fir

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