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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Urinary Tests in China

China has been on a mission to improve the diagnosis of inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) in newborns. The focus has been on urinary organic acid analysis. This type of testing is vital for spotting these disorders early. A five-year plan was put into action to standardize how these tes

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

What if dementia isn't as scary as we think?

Dementia is a word that strikes fear into many hearts. For some, it's a personal worry, a specter lurking in the background. Joan Presky is one of those people. She has seen firsthand the toll that Alzheimer's disease can take. Her mother battled it for 14 long years. For the last seven of those yea

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Mar 22 2025EDUCATION

What's Next for Special Needs Students?

Many parents are worried about the future of special education. The recent changes in the Department of Education have left them with more questions than answers. The shifts in policies have created uncertainty, especially for those with children who have disabilities. The Department of Education p

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Mar 22 2025WEATHER

Fire Safety First: Weekend Plans Affected by Statewide Burn Ban

The Midlands is gearing up for a fantastic weekend, but outdoor enthusiasts need to be mindful of a statewide burn ban. This restriction, put in place by the South Carolina Forestry Commission, aims to curb the risk of wildfires due to the current dry conditions. The ban, effective from Fri

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Mar 22 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: What's in Store for Southern Colorado?

Southern Colorado is bracing for a mix of weather conditions over the next few days. The weekend will kick off with a warm-up, but it won't be all sunshine and roses. The night before the weekend starts, temperatures will dip. The I-25 corridor and Eastern Plains will see lows in the 20s to 30s

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Mercury's Hidden Path: Unveiling Exposure in South American Marine Mammals

Mercury is a sneaky element that comes in three different forms. The most troublesome form is methylmercury. It can easily slip through cellular barriers and build up in the bodies of marine mammals. In fact, over 90 percent of the mercury in these animals is in this form. This is a big deal because

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Mar 22 2025FINANCE

Music Streaming Giants: A Week of Ups and Downs

The stock market can be a rollercoaster, and this week was no different for music streaming companies. After a tough four weeks, things started to look up for some big names in the industry. Tencent Music Entertainment saw a significant boost. Their shares jumped by 11. 6% to $14. 00. This happened

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

The Big Dance is Here: Who Will Reign Supreme in 2025?

The NCAA Women's Tournament is finally here and it is a thrilling time for basketball fans. The field of 68 teams has been set and the top seeds have some challenging paths ahead. UCLA, the number one overall seed, has a tough road ahead after winning the Big Ten Tournament. But there was some debat

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

Oakland's Tough Choices: Crime, Homelessness, and the Race for Mayor

Oakland, California, is at a crossroads. The city, known for its vibrant culture and progressive values, is grappling with serious issues. Crime and homelessness have reached alarming levels, pushing residents to demand change. The recall of Mayor Sheng Thao in November was a clear sign of the publi

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Eating Patterns: A Fresh Look at Heart Health

Heart disease is a major concern, and lifestyle changes are key to keeping it at bay. Many health groups have shared advice on eating habits to prevent heart issues. Lately, intermittent fasting and time-restricted eating have gained attention. These methods involve eating during specific windows of

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