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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Cucumbers Recalled: Salmonella Scare Hits Many States

Cucumbers are being recalled after a salmonella outbreak affecting 68 people across the US and Canada. SunFed Produce, the company behind the veggies, announced the recall on November 26. The cucumbers, grown in Mexico, were sold in bulk containers labeled 'SunFed' or 'Agrotato'. They were shipped t

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Raw Milk Suspended: Is Bird Flu the Culprit?

In a surprising move, California's agriculture department halted the distribution of Raw Farm's raw dairy products. This decision came after tests showed that some cows might have bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain. Despite this, already-sold products can still be bought in stores. When the vir

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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Why Israelis Aren't Rushing Back Home

In the quiet Israeli border town of Kibbutz Malkiya, Dean Sweetland, a gardener and security volunteer, looks out at the deserted streets. A year after fleeing due to Hezbollah rockets, the town remains empty despite a ceasefire. "The ceasefire is useless, " he says, shaking his head. "How can I ask

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Nov 30 2024WEATHER

Snow Emergency in WNY: Several Counties Brace for Heavy Snowfall

A winter weather warning has been issued for multiple counties in Western New York (WNY). Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency for Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, and Wyoming counties due to the onset of lake effect snow. This type of snowfall typically affects commu

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Lighting Up

You might love the scent of a cozy candle burning, but it could be harming your health. Burning candles releases harmful gases called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The main culprit? Paraffin candles, which are made from petroleum. They can emit toxins like toluene and benzene, which can cause h

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Syria's Aleppo Under Attack Again

In Syria, something big just happened. Islamist rebels, led by a group called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have stormed into some neighborhoods of Aleppo, the country's second-largest city. They've been fighting the government's military forces since Friday. This is a big deal because it's the first

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Talks: Hope and Hurdles in Busan

After years of gridlock, there's finally a glimmer of hope in international plastic treaty talks. A large group of countries is pushing hard for a production cap to be included in the treaty. But not everyone is on board, and some nations are trying to water down the agreement. The talks in Busan, S

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Smart Predictions for Cleaner Water at Wastewater Plants

Ever wondered how we can make wastewater treatment plants work more efficiently? Scientists have come up with a clever way to predict changes in water quality, which is really important for managing the process and reducing pollution. They combined something called convolutional bi-directional gated

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Caring for Cancer Patients: How Social Support Can Ease the Load

Imagine you're caring for someone with cancer in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It's a tough job, right? But what if having a strong support system could make it a bit easier? That's what a recent study looked into. They wanted to see how perceived social support affects stress, anxiety, d

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Using Traffic Rule Breaks to Spot Danger Zones

Imagine if we could predict where road accidents might happen just by looking at where people break traffic rules. That's what this paper is all about. It tries to figure out if traffic violations can serve as warning signs for unsafe areas on roads. First, let's talk about what kind of traffic vio

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