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May 22 2025HEALTH

Moms' Views on Autism Causes: How They Change Over Time

Moms have many ideas about what causes autism spectrum disorder. Understanding these ideas is crucial for guiding parents and healthcare providers. It can also shape healthcare decisions. A large study looked at data from 2007 to 2020. It involved over 8, 000 mothers of preschoolers, both with and w

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May 22 2025HEALTH

What Really Drives COVID-19 Vaccine Choices?

The COVID-19 pandemic made it clear that vaccines are key to stopping the virus. However, getting people to take the vaccine was not easy. Some groups were more hesitant than others. A large study looked into why some people chose to get vaccinated while others did not. The study surveyed over 5

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May 22 2025HEALTH

How AI is transforming medical imaging for all body types

AI is changing the game in medical imaging. A recent study looked into how deep learning image reconstruction (DLIR) could improve CT enterography. This is a type of scan used to check the small intestine. The study wanted to see if DLIR could outperform the usual method, called adaptive statistica

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Voice from the Margins Shines Bright

A remarkable achievement has taken place in the literary world. A collection of short stories, Heart Lamp, has won the International Booker Prize. The book is unique because it is the first work in the Kannada language to receive this honor. Kannada is spoken in the southern Indian state of Karnatak

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Understanding Domestic Violence in Tanzania

Domestic violence is a serious problem in Tanzania. It affects many women in the country. This violence can harm a woman's body, mind, and emotions. Even though there are laws to protect women, this violence still happens a lot. To fight it, it's important to know how common it is and what causes it

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May 21 2025HEALTH

How Animal Foods Boost Kids' Growth in Ethiopia

The first few years of life are super important for a child's growth and brain development. This is when they need lots of good food to stay healthy. Animal foods, like meat, eggs, and milk, are packed with stuff kids need, such as protein, iron, and vitamins. These nutrients help kids grow strong a

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Back Pain Blues: What's Making Students Worry?

Back pain is a huge issue. It's the top cause of long-term disability. And guess what? It's only going to get worse. Fear avoidance beliefs (FAB) play a big role in how bad back pain gets. They can affect when it starts, how intense it is, how often it happens, and how it impacts daily life. Young a

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Feelings: Decoding Emotions with Brain Waves

The idea of reading emotions straight from the brain might sound like science fiction. Yet, it's a real possibility thanks to EEG, or electroencephalography. EEG records electrical activity in the brain, offering a window into a person's emotional state. This technology is already making waves in fi

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May 20 2025OPINION

Why Transgender Stories on TV Don't Match Reality

The stories about transgender people shown on TV and social media in the West often don't match what's really happening in the lives of transgender individuals. This is a problem. First, let's talk about numbers. Most people who are transgender in Western countries are actually female-to-male. Y

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May 20 2025EDUCATION

A Life of Words and Wisdom

A man who left a lasting mark on literature and education passed away recently. Leslie Epstein, a renowned writer and educator, died at the age of 87. He was known for his unique approach to teaching and his ability to inspire students. Epstein's life was filled with notable achievements, but his im

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