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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

A Caribbean Woman's Unique Blood Type

In a remarkable breakthrough, French researchers have identified a new blood type in a woman from Guadeloupe. This new blood type, named "Gwada negative, " is quite the rarity, as the woman is the sole known carrier worldwide. The discovery took place 15 years after her blood sample was collected du

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Fat Cell Helpers: The Secret to Better Healing

When skin gets hurt, the body kicks into high gear to fix it. This process is complicated and involves many steps. One exciting area of research is using tiny packages from fat cells called exosomes. These exosomes have shown great promise in speeding up healing. They help by calming inflammation, e

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Type 2 Diabetes Management

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a growing concern worldwide. It's a condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar levels. Over time, this can lead to serious health issues. Thankfully, there are many treatments available to manage T2D. One of these treatments is a medication called semaglutide

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Wisconsin's Spring Sports Wrap-Up: A Look at the Big Wins and Close Calls

In the final round of spring sports, two teams from Western Wisconsin made their mark at the WIAA Girls Soccer Championships. West Salem and River Falls both had strong showings, but ultimately fell short in their respective semifinals. West Salem competed in the Division 3 state semifinals, while

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Indiana's Shocking NBA Finals Run

The Indiana Pacers are on the brink of making history. They are about to pull off a major upset in the NBA Finals. This team was not expected to go far this season. In fact, they had some of the worst odds to win the championship at the start of the season. Their chances were so low that they were t

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy Fitness: How Mom's Workouts Shape Baby's First Month

First off, let's talk about a study that looked at how moms' exercise routines during pregnancy can affect their babies' early development. This study was a follow-up to a bigger experiment. The focus was on how a specific type of workout, combining both cardio and strength training, influenced babi

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Jun 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungal vs. Bacterial Breakdown in the Arctic

The Arctic tundra is a tough place for life. It is cold and dry, and the soil is full of dead fungi. This dead fungi matter is called necromass. It is important to understand how this necromass breaks down. This is because it affects how nutrients move around and how carbon is stored in the soil. I

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

Firefighters Unite to Tackle Epsom Building Fire

In Epsom, New Hampshire, a late-night fire sparked a swift response from multiple fire departments. It was a Friday night when the first reports of smoke came in from the Eames Insurance Services building on Dover Road. The call came just after 9 p. m. The first responders to arrive were the police,

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Cerebral Palsy Enjoy More Fun

Cerebral palsy (CP) can make it tough for teens to enjoy leisure activities, especially those who have severe mobility issues. These teens are often classified at levels IV and V on the gross motor function classification system (GMFCS). This means they have significant challenges with movement and

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The 1926 Health Showdown: Sex, Disease, and Society's Gaze

The 1926 GeSoLei event in Düsseldorf was a massive health and wellness extravaganza. It was a time when people were eager to learn about health. The show tackled some serious topics, like sexually transmitted diseases. This was a big deal because these issues were often hushed up. The event aimed to

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