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May 26 2025SCIENCE

Miscanthus' Secret Weapons Against Salt and Drought

Miscanthus lutarioriparius is a plant that grows back every year. It is known for producing a lot of biomass. This makes it useful for making biofuels and other eco-friendly products. Scientists have been studying this plant to understand how it handles tough conditions like too much salt or not eno

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Gambling Safely: What Works and What Doesn't

Gambling can be risky business. To tackle this, many messages have been created to warn people about the dangers of gambling too much. These messages aim to change how people think and act when gambling. However, do these messages actually work? A recent study looked at 3200 articles from 1890 u

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Why Diabetes Treatment Needs a Gender Perspective

Diabetes is not a one-size-fits-all condition. It's time to acknowledge that men and women experience it differently. The key to better diabetes care might lie in recognizing these differences. The human body goes through various phases. For women, these include puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. E

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Secret Weapon Against Leishmaniasis

Leishmaniasis is a sneaky parasite that causes a lot of trouble around the world. It is a big problem for global health, but we do not have many good treatments for it. Researchers are working on a new drug called DNDI-6174. This drug is special because it can be taken by mouth. It is still being te

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Merging Minds: A Look at Combined Approaches to Mental Health

The field of mental health has seen a significant shift since the 1970s. There is a growing interest in combining different methods to understand and treat mental health issues. This approach is known as integrative models. These models mix various theories and techniques to create a more comprehens

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of XP: A Look into Neurological Impacts

Xeroderma pigmentosum, or XP, is a rare skin condition that affects roughly one person in every million in the United States. This disorder is known for causing sensitivity to light and increasing the risk of skin cancer. However, for some individuals with XP, the challenges go beyond skin issues. A

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Opportunity in Crisis: Scientists Eye Global Shifts

The recent changes in U. S. federal funding for scientific research have sparked a global trend. Countries are now rolling out initiatives to attract American scientists. This shift is not just about filling vacant positions; it's about offering a safe haven for academic freedom. The U. S. has long

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May 25 2025HEALTH

Mental Illness: A Smooth Slide or a Sharp Divide?

Psychosis is a serious mental health condition. It can cause people to lose touch with reality. This can happen in many ways. For example, someone might hear voices that others do not. Or, they might believe things that are not true. These experiences are often called hallucinations and delusions. B

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Environment Shape Our Personality

The connection between our genes and personality is a hot topic. One interesting angle is the role of genetic risk for schizophrenia. It turns out that having a high genetic risk for schizophrenia might influence personality traits in people who don't actually develop the disorder. This is not ab

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May 25 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Students, Teachers, and Health

The latest issue of a journal has taken a deep dive into the lives of students and teachers. It covers all levels of education, from primary to tertiary. This isn't just about academics, though. It also sheds light on mental health and cancer, two big issues that affect everyone, including students

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