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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Red Foxes in South Korea Face Mange Crisis

Red foxes in South Korea are facing a serious health crisis. Sarcoptic mange is a severe skin disease caused by tiny mites. It is highly contagious and can be deadly. This disease is common in red foxes, but there is little information on how to handle it in reintroduced fox populations. Between

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Disability Data: The Power of Linked Records

Disability indicators are crucial for understanding the needs of people with disabilities. These indicators help shape policies and services. But how are they created? A recent effort focused on examining methods used to build these indicators from linked administrative datasets. These datasets comb

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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

The Missing Voices in Dementia Research

Turkish immigrants make up the biggest minority group in Germany. Yet, they are often left out of dementia care research. This is a big problem. Why? Because it makes it hard to understand how dementia affects them. It also makes it tough to find ways to help them. To fix this, researchers need to

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

How AI is making throat exams easier for doctors

In medical emergencies, quick and accurate intubation is crucial. This is where video laryngoscopes come in. They give doctors a clear view of the throat, making it easier to insert a tube into the trachea. However, even with these tools, spotting the right structures can be tricky. In the past

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

What Makes Stomach Cancer Surgery Less Effective?

Surgeons often use a procedure called endoscopic submucosal dissection to treat early stomach cancer. This method is usually quite effective. However, sometimes it doesn't work as well as hoped. This is known as a non-curative resection. This means the cancer is not fully removed. The goal of a

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Food Choices on Muscle Health in Iran

Sarcopenia is a condition where muscle mass and strength decline with age. It is a significant health concern, especially in older adults. One of the key factors contributing to this issue is the food we eat. The choices we make at the dinner table can either help or hinder our muscle health. This i

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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

The James Webb Space Telescope's Deepest Look Yet

The James Webb Space Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery. It has captured an image of a galaxy cluster that is so massive it bends light. This cluster, known as Abell S1063, acts like a giant lens in space. It warps the light from galaxies that are much farther away. These distant galaxies

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May 30 2025BUSINESS

The Cookie Copycat Controversy: Aldi vs. Mondelez

Aldi, the popular grocery chain, is in hot water. The company is facing a lawsuit from Mondelez. Mondelez is the company that makes Oreo cookies. The lawsuit alleges that Aldi's packaging for its own-brand cookies and crackers is too similar to Mondelez's products. This includes Chips Ahoy, Wheat

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May 30 2025POLITICS

The Rise of the Yes-Men: How Flattery Can Harm Teams

The political climate in the US has shifted dramatically. A culture of conformity has taken root, where dissenting voices are often silenced. This trend is not isolated to politics. It has seeped into workplaces, where flattery and manipulation can climb the ranks. This behavior, known as sycophancy

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Power Play: Who Controls the Copyright Office?

The battle for control of the U. S. Copyright Office is heating up. A federal judge recently decided not to stop the Trump administration from replacing the office's director, Shira Perlmutter. The judge, Timothy Kelly, felt that Perlmutter did not prove that her removal would cause serious harm. T

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