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May 24 2025HEALTH

Food and Mind: The Immigrant Struggle

Immigrants and refugees often face a tough journey, both before and after they move to a new country. This journey can lead to serious problems with getting enough food and with their mental health. These issues are connected, and they affect certain groups of immigrants more than others. These grou

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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Check-ups: How Digital Tools Are Changing the Game

The medical field is undergoing a major shift. Digital tools are now playing a big role in primary care. These tools help collect, record, and send clinical data instantly. This is a game-changer for doctors and patients alike. But what does this mean for the future of healthcare? First, let's talk

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Screening: The Cultural and Religious Hurdles for Ghana's Muslim Women

In Ghana, breast cancer screening rates among women are low. This is a big problem because early detection is key to fighting breast cancer. Islamic women in Ghana face extra challenges when it comes to getting screened. These challenges are often tied to their culture and religion. Understanding th

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Beyond: The Future of Infrared Vision

Ever thought of seeing in the dark? Scientists have created contact lenses that let humans and mice see near-infrared light. This light is usually invisible to us, but these lenses convert it into visible colors. The secret? Special nanoparticles embedded in the lenses. These nanoparticles absorb in

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May 23 2025CELEBRITIES

The Power Play Behind the Headlines

In the Sean Combs trial, the nation is glued to the shocking details of his infamous "freak-offs. " But behind the sensational headlines lies a serious issue: how domestic violence can be used to gain control and commit serious crimes like sex trafficking and forced labor. This is not just about a

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Wooden Toys: A Surprising Connection

The number of older adults facing cognitive issues is growing. This is a big problem for public health. Many people think of wooden toys as simple playthings. But could they actually help keep the mind sharp? It seems like a strange idea. However, there is some evidence that they might. There is

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking Hidden Threats in Power Grids

The power industry is going digital fast. This shift brings in encrypted communication to keep data safe. However, this also opens doors for sneaky malicious traffic. Spotting this kind of traffic is tough, especially in power systems. Why? Because current methods miss out on tiny details and big-pi

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May 22 2025CRIME

A Morning of Chaos at CIA Headquarters

A woman was hurt in a shooting outside the CIA's main building in Virginia. This happened early in the morning. The woman drove her car into a gate. She was shot by security guards. The woman is 27 years old. Her name is Monia Spadaro. She is in the hospital. Police are checking if she was drunk. Th

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May 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Enormous Data Leak That Could Have Been a Cybercriminal's Goldmine

The internet is full of dangers, and one of the scariest is the possibility of sensitive data being accidentally left open for anyone to find. This fear became a reality when a huge collection of 184 million records was found exposed online. This wasn't just any data; it included login details for b

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Malaria from Within the Mosquito

The fight against malaria is getting a new twist. Instead of just killing mosquitoes, scientists are now looking at curing them. This might sound strange, but it could be a game-changer. Here is why. Malaria is a big problem. It kills almost 600, 000 people every year. Most of these are children. T

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