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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

How Grocery Store Access Shapes Eating Habits

It's no secret that where you shop can influence what you eat. In the US, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps millions of people with low incomes buy food. But does having easy access to stores that accept SNAP benefits actually improve the quality of food that participants ea

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

The Jets' Fresh Start: Why Aaron Rodgers Wasn't the Right Fit

The Jets have been eager to part ways with Aaron Rodgers since they hired Aaron Glenn. Rodgers, however, has been reluctant to let go. Recently, Rodgers shared his side of the story about a meeting with Glenn and GM Darren Mougey. Rodgers flew across the country to discuss his future with the team,

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks in Paris: A Look at the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

A big meeting happened in Paris. It was about finding peace between Ukraine and Russia. The French President, Emmanuel Macron, brought together important people from the U. S. , Germany, the U. K. , and Ukraine. The goal was to fix some cracks in the alliance between Europe and the U. S. administrat

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Kidney Health: A New Approach for African American Patients

Kidney failure, also known as end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), is a serious condition where kidneys can no longer function properly. This is a big problem in the African American community. African Americans are four times more likely to develop ESKD than White Americans. This is a stark reality tha

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: Why Self-Care Matters for Chronic Patients

Heart failure is a serious condition that affects many people. In a recent study, researchers looked at how well patients with chronic heart failure in Kermanshah, West Iran, take care of themselves. The study involved 597 patients, both men and women, who visited a local hospital in 2022. The rese

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

How Old Age Weakness Spreads in Chile's Cities

Chile is getting older. This means more people are living longer. With age comes weakness. This is a big problem. Weakness makes older people more likely to get sick or hurt. It is important to understand why this happens. This can help keep older people healthy and safe. One way to do this i

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Rise in Autism Diagnoses: What's Really Behind It?

The United States is seeing a surge in autism diagnoses among children. The latest figures show that 1 in 31 kids are now diagnosed with autism. This is a significant jump from just a couple of years ago. The health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has taken notice and vowed to dig deep into th

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Sleep Apnea, COPD, and Vitamin D: The CPAP Connection

There is a known link between low vitamin D levels and two serious lung conditions: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). When a person has both of these conditions, it is called overlap syndrome (OS). CPAP machines are commonly used to treat OSA. These mach

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Iron's Hidden Impact on Surgery Patients

Iron is a vital mineral for the body. It helps make blood and keeps energy levels up. But did you know that giving iron directly into the bloodstream can cause problems? This is especially true for people who have had surgery. Let's dive into this issue. In the world of medicine, doctors often use

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Money-Disease Connection: How Richer Nations Might Be Getting Sicker

The health of a country's population is closely tied to its economic status. This is not just about having access to better healthcare. It's about how wealth affects people's daily lives and choices. Over two decades, researchers looked at 27 European countries. They studied how money matters li

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