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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Winter Wave: Norovirus and Weather Patterns

There is a well-known pattern. Norovirus, a common cause of stomach bugs, spikes during the colder months in the United States. This isn't a new discovery, but it's worth digging into. Why does norovirus seem to love winter? First, let's talk about norovirus itself. It's a sneaky virus that causes

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How a Fruit Game is Helping Smokers Quit

The idea of using a game to help people quit smoking might seem odd. But it is a real thing. It is a way to tackle the sneaky attention smokers give to smoking cues. These cues can spark cravings and setbacks, making it tough to kick the habit. Fruit Squish is a mobile game designed to help smoker

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Politics and Policies Shape Ankle Surgery Costs in the US

In the US, the cost of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) varies greatly from one state to another. This is not just about the price tag. It is also about the rules and politics in each state. TAA is a surgery that replaces a damaged ankle joint. It is becoming more popular. This is thanks to better sur

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May 10 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Opportunities: How Tech is Changing the Game for Disabled Students and Job Seekers

The world of work is changing fast. For people with disabilities, this shift brings both challenges and opportunities. One big hurdle is the lack of proper support and tools in schools and workplaces. This makes it tough for them to get good jobs. However, there is hope. New technologies, like artif

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Ripple Effect of Huntington's Disease on Families

Huntington's disease is a tough journey for the whole family. It's not just about the person who has it. The people who care for them and the kids in the family also go through a lot. Until now, most studies have looked at one group at a time. They haven't really put all the pieces together to see t

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer Screening Gets a Makeover

A big change is coming to cervical cancer screening. The FDA has given the green light to a new at-home test. This test is a game-changer for many women. It allows them to collect a sample at home instead of going to the doctor's office. This can make a huge difference. Many women avoid screenings b

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May 09 2025SCIENCE

How Genes Make Some Animals Live Longer

The secret to why some animals live longer than others might be hidden in their genes. A team of scientists dug into the genetic makeup of various mammals. They wanted to understand how brain size and immune system strength might affect how long an animal lives. The scientists looked at the longest

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May 09 2025RELIGION

New Leader for the Catholic Church: A Fresh Start

The Roman Catholic Church has a new leader. The new pope is Robert Francis Prevost. He is the first American to hold this position. He took the name Leo XIV. He is 69 years old. He was born in Chicago. He spent 20 years working in Peru. He held his first mass in the Sistine Chapel. The elect

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Russia's Big Show: Celebrating Victory and Power

Russia recently celebrated a huge milestone: the 80th anniversary of defeating Nazi Germany in World War II. This event was marked by a grand parade in Moscow's Red Square, led by President Vladimir Putin. The parade was a display of military might, featuring tanks, missiles, and thousands of troops

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May 09 2025POLITICS

New Leader for USPS: What's in Store for the Future?

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is getting a new boss. David Steiner, who has been on the board of FedEx, will take over as the postmaster general. This move comes at a time when the USPS is facing big challenges. The appointment was made public by Amber McReynolds, who chairs the USPS Board

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