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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle Against a Sneaky Virus

Human cytomegalovirus (hCMV) is a tricky virus. It can cause serious problems for unborn babies, newborns, and people with weak immune systems. Right now, doctors do not have a vaccine to prevent it. Plus, there are not many treatments available. This makes fighting hCMV a real challenge. Researche

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

Darwin: The Hero of Modern Science Books

In many modern science books, Charles Darwin is often painted as a legendary figure. Writers such as Richard Dawkins and Jerry Coyne frequently mention Darwin in their works. They refer to detailed biographies and historical accounts of science. However, the Darwin they present is not a complete

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Spine Breaks on Our Future

Spine breaks, or vertebral fractures, are a serious health issue. They can lead to long-term disability and even death. Yet, many people don't realize how common or dangerous they are. Recent research has shed light on this problem. It shows that these fractures have been a growing issue since 1990.

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Rural Caregivers Face Hurdles in Adopting Modern Feeding Practices

The journey to adopt new feeding methods in rural family child care homes is not easy. Caregivers in these settings often juggle multiple roles. This can make it tough to keep up with the latest feeding practices. These practices are designed to be responsive to each child's needs. They are based on

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Balance: A Fresh Look at How We Stand

Balance is something most people take for granted. Yet, it is a complex process that involves various systems in the body working together. Scientists have been studying how people maintain balance, especially when standing still. Two main types of control systems have been identified: continuous an

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May 17 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Push: How DOGE is trying to influence beyond the government

DOGE has been on a mission to extend its influence. It often starts with a simple email, asking to embed staff in various organizations. This isn't just about government agencies. DOGE has been reaching out to all kinds of entities, even those outside the federal government. The Government Accounta

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Vietnam's Hepatitis A: Urban vs Rural

In Vietnam, the spread of hepatitis A virus (HAV) is heavily influenced by the living conditions of people. This includes having access to clean water and proper sanitation. Over the last 20 years, there hasn't been much data collected on HAV in Vietnam. This makes it hard to understand how the viru

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May 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Face for Panem's Dictator

The Hunger Games is back with a twist. The upcoming movie, Sunrise on the Reaping, has found its President Snow. Ralph Fiennes is set to play the infamous dictator of Panem. He will take over the role from the late Donald Sutherland, who played Snow in the first four films. Sutherland's portrayal of

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Racial and ethnic differences in end-of-life care for severe brain injuries

When someone suffers a severe brain injury, decisions about their care often fall to family or friends. This is because predicting the outcome of such injuries is incredibly difficult. A recent study looked into how these decisions vary among different racial and ethnic groups. The study focused on

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Muslims with Ostomies: Navigating Faith and Health

The journey of Muslims with ostomies is a complex one. It involves balancing medical needs with deeply held religious beliefs. This exploration focuses on how these individuals manage their daily lives. An ostomy is a surgical procedure. It creates an opening in the body for waste to leave. This ca

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