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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Why Dialysis Patients Need to Take Charge

Patients with chronic kidney disease often find themselves in a tough spot. They rely heavily on hemodialysis to keep their bodies functioning. This treatment is crucial, but it comes with a big problem. Many patients end up being passive. They receive treatment without taking an active role in thei

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Caregivers Get a Financial Boost

Financial stress is a big deal for many caregivers. They often have to manage money for both themselves and the person they care for. To tackle this issue, a new online program called "Managing Money: A Caregiver's Guide to Finances" was created. This program is designed to help caregivers understan

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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

Unpredictable Childhoods: How They Shape Our Brains

The way a person grows up can greatly affect how their brain handles fear and safety. This is especially true when a child's environment is unpredictable. This can change how certain parts of the brain work, particularly those that deal with emotions and learning. Scientists have been looking int

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Jun 10 2025BUSINESS

Sizewell C: A Long-Term Plan for UK Energy

The UK government has made a significant move by committing 14. 2 billion pounds to the Sizewell C nuclear power plant project. This investment is aimed at boosting the country's energy security and creating jobs. The prime minister has emphasized that this is not a blank check but a strategic inves

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Mysteries Unfold in a Distant Star System

A young star system in the constellation Musca is grabbing attention. This system, located 307 light-years away, is home to two massive gas giants. These planets are still in the process of forming, making them bright and visible to astronomers. The star at the center of this system is incredibly yo

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

June's Sky Spectacle: The Strawberry Moon and Beyond

The night sky in June has a lot to offer. The full moon, often called the strawberry moon, will be visible on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. It will be at its brightest at 3:44 a. m. ET on Wednesday. But the real show starts after sunset on Tuesday. The moon will be low in the east and will st

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

How Heat and Cold Shape Fish Babies' Genes

Mangrove forests are not the most stable places for fish to live. The temperature can change a lot from day to day and from season to season. Fish that live there have to be tough. They have to be able to adapt to these changes quickly. One way they do this is through something called plasticity

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Gambling Mistakes: Why Players Struggle with Spending

The world of electronic gaming machines is a tricky one. Many people who play these games struggle to keep track of how much they spend and win. A recent study looked into this issue and found some surprising results. First off, it's clear that most players have a hard time remembering and predicti

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Jun 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rhino Linux's Big Switch: From XFCE to KDE Plasma

The Rhino Linux team has been working on a significant change. They are moving away from the XFCE desktop environment. This shift is part of a project called the Unicorn Beyond XFCE Initiative (UBXI). The goal is to bring the unique look and feel of the Unicorn desktop to a new platform. The team s

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Feeding Africa: The Cereal Challenge

The need for food in sub-Saharan Africa is growing fast. This region is set to see the biggest jump in food demand globally. But relying heavily on imports can be risky. It exposes the region to political and economic ups and downs. Plus, expanding farmland can harm the environment. Cereals like mai

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