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May 22 2025HEALTH

How to Keep Older Adults Moving

There is a growing concern about the challenges older adults face with walking. The good news is that losing the ability to walk well is not a sure thing as people age. With the number of older adults increasing, it is crucial to find ways to help them stay independent and active. The key is to

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

Nitrogen's Journey in the Yangtze River Estuary

The Yangtze River Estuary is a hotspot for nitrogen activity. Human actions have led to a surge in nutrients flowing into this area, disrupting the natural nitrogen cycle. Two crucial processes in this cycle are nitrification and nitrogen uptake. These processes have not been studied together much i

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Racing's Big Shake-Up: Top Execs Out After Cheating Fiasco

The world of IndyCar racing is buzzing with news of a major shake-up. Roger Penske, a titan in the racing industry, has taken swift action after a cheating scandal rocked his team. Two of Penske's cars were found to have illegal modifications, leading to the firing of three top executives. This isn'

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May 21 2025POLITICS

The Trump Tax Plan: Who Gains and Who Loses?

The Trump administration proposed a massive tax bill. It is 1, 116 pages long and aims to change taxes and federal policies. If passed, it would benefit high earners the most. This is according to various analyses. The bill's journey is not smooth. It faced delays due to demands from the conser

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Playoff Shake-Up: Why Detroit Lions' Plan Failed

The NFL's playoff format might seem set in stone, but there was a recent push to change it. The Detroit Lions had an idea to shake things up. They wanted to seed playoff teams based on their overall records, rather than their division standings. This would mean the best teams, regardless of their di

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Pittsburgh's Political Shift: O'Connor's Victory and the Future of the City

First off, let's talk about the big news from Pittsburgh. Corey O'Connor, the son of a well-liked former mayor, secured the Democratic nomination for Pittsburgh's mayoral race. This win is a clear sign that many voters are not happy with the current mayor, Ed Gainey, and his progressive policies. I

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Brain's Immune Cells and Rare Disease: A New Look

Brain organoids are tiny, simplified versions of a human brain grown in a lab. They are made from cells taken from people with a specific disease. These organoids help scientists understand how the disease affects the brain. One such disease is hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with axonal sphe

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Teaching Skills Under the Spotlight: A New Way to Train Pediatric Critical Care Teachers

Teaching is a big part of being a pediatric critical care specialist. But who checks if these specialists are good at teaching? Not many. So, a group of medical education experts came up with a clever idea. They wanted to create a program that uses simulations to test and improve teaching skills in

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Space Missiles: A Pricey Plan for the Future

A big announcement is coming. The President is ready to reveal his vision for a new space missile defense system. This isn't just any system. It's a massive project that could cost a lot of money and take a long time to build. The plan is to put weapons in space that can shoot down incoming missiles

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May 20 2025HEALTH

The Power of Talking Therapies in South London

In the bustling boroughs of South London, a significant number of working adults grapple with mild to moderate depression or anxiety. These mental health challenges often coexist with physical long-term conditions. The NHS Talking Therapies program aims to provide support for these individuals. The

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