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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Speech Patterns and Bipolar Disorder: A New Way to Track Mental Health

Tracking the ups and downs of bipolar disorder is a tough job for mental health teams. Speech is a window into a person's mind. It reveals their feelings, thoughts, and experiences. This is why speech patterns are so important when checking in on someone with bipolar disorder. A recent study exp

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Truths of Periods in Ghana

In Ghana, many people have strange ideas about periods. This is true for a lot of places, but it is especially true in low-income countries. There are 1. 8 billion girls and women who get periods around the world. This is a big deal. It is important to understand what is going on in Ghana. In th

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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Gray Mold in Pears with a Tiny Helper

Gray mold is a big problem for pear farmers. This mold, caused by a fungus called Botrytis cinerea, can ruin entire harvests. This leads to huge financial losses for farmers. Scientists have been looking for ways to stop this mold. They found a promising solution in a tiny helper called Streptomyces

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

How Photos Can Brighten Days in Care Homes

Dementia affects many people in care homes. A recent study looked at how photos can help. The idea was to use digital pictures to boost the mood and engagement of residents with dementia. It also aimed to support their caregivers, both professional and family members. The study was part of a bigger

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Judicial Pushback: Trump's Deportation Orders Face Legal Scrutiny

A federal judge has taken a significant step in a case involving the Trump administration's deportation policies. Judge James Boasberg has found enough evidence to consider holding Trump officials in contempt of court. This is a big deal because it's rare for judges to take such a step against the e

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Apr 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ants Under Arrest: The Surprising World of Wildlife Trafficking

The world of wildlife trafficking is shifting, and it’s not just about the big animals anymore. In a surprising turn of events, two young men from Belgium found themselves in trouble for smuggling ants. Yes, you read that right—ants! The incident unfolded in Kenya, where the two 19-year-olds were c

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Apr 16 2025CRIME

A Nighttime Fire Targets Pennsylvania Governor's Home

A recent incident in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations about political violence. In the early hours of April 13, 2025, a fire broke out at the governor's official residence. The governor, Josh Shapiro, and his family were inside at the time, but thankfully, no o

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Apr 16 2025OPINION

Don't Let Trade Wars Fuel a Military Showdown Over Taiwan

The U. S. has made defending Taiwan a big part of its Pacific plans. But its trade tactics might make things worse. The U. S. has been talking about a strong Pacific strategy. The defense of Taiwan is a key part of this plan. This isn't new. It's been U. S. policy since 1949. But things have changed

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

How Taste Changes While Eating Rice

The taste of japonica rice is a big deal for those who enjoy it. Yet, the exact process of how taste is released and perceived while eating it is still a bit of a mystery. To shed some light on this, a detailed study was carried out. It focused on how flavors are released and perceived during chewin

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Power of Belief in Managing Diabetes in China

Diabetes is a major health issue in China. Many people with type 2 diabetes feel overwhelmed. This is often due to the physical, mental, and financial strain of the condition. Medical alliances in China are working to change this. These alliances offer treatment and support for those with type 2

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