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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Living with von Willebrand Disease: A Closer Look at Everyday Life

Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) is a bleeding disorder that affects many adults. But how does it really impact their daily lives? Recent studies are starting to focus on this question. For a long time, doctors have used general health surveys to understand how VWD affects people. These surveys are not specifically designed for VWD. They are more like a one-size-fits-al...

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Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Post-Thanksgiving Travel Trouble: A Winter Storm's Impact

A powerful winter storm is set to disrupt travel plans for many Americans heading home after Thanksgiving. This storm, which started in the Rockies, is expected to bring heavy snow and rain across a large part of the country. It will also bring in a blast of frigid Arctic air, making conditions even more challenging. The storm is moving eastward and is expected to a...

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Health: A Look at Canada's Urban Areas

Canada has been dealing with a big problem for a long time. People with less money often have worse health than those with more. This isn't just happening in one place. It's seen in cities, provinces, and all over the country. Everyone agrees that things like where you live, your job, and how much education you have play a huge role in this. But we don't have enough ...

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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

How Athletes Pace Themselves in Long-Distance Races

Athletes often wonder how to pace themselves in long-distance races. This is not just about running fast. It is about managing energy to finish strong. Different athletes use different strategies. Some start fast, others slow, and some keep a steady pace. But what works best? This is not clear. Studies show mixed results. Some say starting fast is good. Others say st...

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Smartphone Habits and Health: What's the Link for Spanish Students?

Smartphone use is a big part of life for many students. But is it becoming too big? A recent study looked at this question among Spanish university students. It found that over a third of them might be using their phones in unhealthy ways. The study asked students about their phone habits, health, and feelings of loneliness. It also looked at how much time they spen...

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Eels in Trouble: Why Global Trade Rules Failed to Save Them

Eels, those slippery and ancient creatures, are in big trouble. They are not just creepy-crawly things that make some people squirm. They are also a big deal in the world of sushi and seafood. But their numbers are dropping fast. Since the 1980s, some eel species have seen their populations shrink by over 90%. Why? Blame it on dams, pollution, climate change, and ove...

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Preventable Problem on the Rise

Measles is making a comeback, and it's a big problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that even though measles deaths have dropped a lot since 2000, the number of cases is going up. In 2023, 59 countries had big outbreaks, which is almost three times more than in 2021. Even countries that had gotten rid of measles, like Canada and the United States, are seei...

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Robots, Smart Bosses, and Green Hospitals Mix

In the world of healthcare, things are getting high-tech. Robots are becoming more common. But how do these machines fit into the bigger picture? A recent study looked at this. It focused on how leaders can make sure robots help hospitals be more eco-friendly. The study looked at three big things: robots, leaders, and green hospitals. It found that leaders play a ke...

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

The Louvre's Missing Crown Jewels: What Happened?

A recent arrest in France has shed new light on the daring heist of the Louvre Museum's crown jewels. Police have detained a 39-year-old man, believed to be the fourth member of the gang responsible for the theft. This man has a history of run-ins with the law, including a past conviction for dealing in stolen goods. The theft, which took place in broad daylight, wa...

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Japan's Money Moves: Spending Big, Borrowing More

Japan is making big financial moves. The country is planning to sell more short-term bonds. This is to support a huge spending plan led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. It's the largest spending plan since Japan eased its pandemic rules. The government has approved extra funds. The total is 18. 3 trillion yen. Out of this, 11. 7 trillion yen will come from new debt...

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