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Jun 04 2025BUSINESS

The Washington Post's Big Plan to Expand Voices

The Washington Post is known for its powerful voices. It has shared thoughts from big names like George Will and even the Dalai Lama. Now, it has a new plan. This plan is called Ripple. It aims to bring in many more voices from across the country. These voices will come from different newspapers, in

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Prion Research: A Global Gathering in China

The 2024 Prion Conference took place in Nanchang, China, from October 23 to 27. It was a big deal. Nearly 300 experts from 17 countries gathered to talk about the latest findings in prion research and related diseases. This was the first time the conference was held in a developing country. It a

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Shapes Our View of Dementia

Social media is a huge part of our daily lives. It shapes how we see the world and the people in it. But when it comes to dementia, social media can sometimes spread false ideas and stereotypes. This is a big problem because it affects how we treat and support people with dementia. The month of Sept

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

How Teledermatology is Changing Kids' Skin Care

A recent study looked at how doctors use teledermatology for kids. This method involves sending photos and info about a patient's skin condition to a specialist. It's like having a doctor's appointment over the internet. The study found that this approach is both quick and helpful. Doctors can use

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

Targeted Hope: Fighting Childhood Brain Tumors

SHH medulloblastoma is a serious type of brain tumor that affects kids. The usual way to fight it is with surgery, chemo, and radiation. These treatments can be tough on young bodies and minds, causing long-term problems. So, scientists are looking for better, more precise ways to tackle this diseas

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Diabetes: How Long You've Had It Matters

People with type 2 diabetes often hear about the benefits of exercise. But does the length of time someone has had diabetes affect how their body responds to exercise? A recent study looked into this question. It focused on a substance called irisin. Irisin is a protein that the body produces dur

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

Stress Tests and Heart Health: What Your Lactic Acid Levels Say

Heart health is a big deal, and doctors often use stress tests to check how well the heart is working. One such test is the dobutamine stress echo, which pushes the heart to work harder. This helps doctors spot any issues with blood flow to the heart muscle. When the heart doesn't get enough blood,

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Why Kids Keep Coming Back: The Hidden Reasons Behind Emergency Visits

Kids end up in emergency rooms more often than they should. This is not just about accidents. There are other reasons why this happens. These reasons are often connected to the child's home life. These factors can predict if a child will end up in the emergency room again. This is a big deal be

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Jun 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA's Big Shift: Why Your Next GPU Might Be Hard to Find

NVIDIA is making some big changes in its production plans. The company is expected to cut back on making its GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards. Instead, it will focus more on producing AI chips, like the GB300. This move is part of a larger trend in the tech world. Many companies are putting more

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

New Global Mediation Group Launched by China and Allies

China has taken a significant step in global diplomacy by forming a new international mediation group. This group, established in Hong Kong, aims to resolve disputes through mediation rather than traditional legal battles. More than 30 countries, ranging from Pakistan to Cuba, have joined China in t

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