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Jun 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Future of City Air: Zero-Emission Vehicles and Health

The European Union has a big plan to cut down on dirty air in cities. They want to stop selling cars that run on fossil fuels by 2035. This idea has sparked a lot of talk. Some people think it won't make a big difference in cutting down CO2 emissions worldwide. But there is a clear benefit. This mov

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Jun 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Central Asia's Breathing Crisis: The Hidden Danger of Fine Dust

Central Asia is dealing with a serious issue: fine particulate matter, or PM2. 5, which comes from both natural dust and human-made pollution. This tiny stuff is hard to see, but it's causing big problems for people's health. Lets break it down. First, lets talk about where this PM2. 5 comes from.

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Jun 22 2025LIFESTYLE

A Look at the Life and Legacy of Robert Rutledge

Robert Rutledge was a man known for his warmth and generosity. He touched the lives of many people in his community. He was a pillar of support for his family and friends. He was a man who loved life and enjoyed the simple pleasures it had to offer. Robert was born and raised in a small town. H

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Insights from Afghanistan's Recent Survey

Afghanistan's 2022-2023 survey has brought some interesting facts to light. The survey looked at how often babies are fed only breast milk. This is important because it helps shape future plans and actions. However, there is a lack of information on how common this practice is and what influences

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Cancer's Secrets: The Power of m5C RNA Methylation

Cancer is a major health issue worldwide, causing many deaths and illnesses. Even with progress in treatment, there are still big hurdles to overcome. This is why scientists are always looking for new ways to fight cancer. One exciting area of research is m5C RNA methylation. This process involv

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles and Health Risks in Adults with Long-Term Conditions

Sleep is a big deal. It's not just about feeling tired or groggy. For adults with long-term health issues, poor sleep can lead to some serious problems. It can make people think about harming themselves and it can also make them use healthcare services more often. This is not just about feeling a b

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Tensions: Europe's Shift from US Giants

Europe is looking to reduce its dependence on American tech. This move comes after a series of events that highlighted the risks of relying heavily on US technology. The spark came when the US government took action against Karim Khan, the head of the International Criminal Court. The ICC had issued

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

Why Some People Think Trump Should Get a Nobel Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize is a big deal. It goes to people who do amazing things for peace. Recently, there was a buzz about a certain former U. S. president who thinks he deserves this prize. This person, Donald Trump, shared a list of reasons why he believes he should get the Nobel Peace Prize. He men

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

A Palestinian Activist's Long-Awaited Freedom

The Trump administration's detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian rights activist and Columbia University graduate, ended after 104 days. Khalil, a legal permanent resident of the US, was finally reunited with his family in New Jersey. His detention had sparked widespread outrage, as it was seen

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Aid Conundrum: Who's Really Helping?

In the middle of a complex conflict, a U. S. -led group is seeking a significant financial boost from the American government. This group, known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, is asking for at least $30 million to keep their aid operations running in Gaza. This request comes at a time when the

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