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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Check: What Happens 1. 5 Years After COVID-19?

Ever wondered what happens to your heart long after you've had COVID-19? A recent study took a close look at this question. It turns out that during the initial infection, many people, especially those in the hospital, experienced issues with how their heart's left and right ventricles functioned. B

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hotter Days, Sicker Rice Fields: The Climate Change and Bacteria Connection

Climate change is shaking up the world in many ways. One of the most alarming is how it affects bacteria and the viruses that keep them in check. These viruses, called bacteriophages, play a crucial role in controlling bacterial populations. But as temperatures rise, their ability to do so is changi

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Nurses in Training: Tackling Stigma Against Substance Abuse

In the United States, one in six people grapples with substance use disorder (SUD). Nursing schools might not be doing enough to prepare future nurses for this reality. Why is that? Well, there's a big problem called stigma. It's a harsh judgment that can make people feel ashamed or discriminated ag

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uruguay's Wetlands: Pesticide Battlefields

Uruguay's agricultural boom has led to a surge in pesticide use, causing serious environmental problems. The country's wetlands, crucial for conservation, are under threat. To grasp the full extent of this issue, it's essential to understand how pesticides are used, where they end up, and how they m

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Pineapples: The Science Behind the Perfect Pick

Pineapples are a big hit for a reason. They're delicious and have a major impact on the economy. But timing is everything when it comes to picking them. It's not just about getting the best taste. It's also about making sure the fruit is perfect for selling or processing. So, how do we know when a p

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Faith Meets Health: Training Religious Leaders to Tackle High Blood Pressure in Mwanza

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a major health concern in Tanzania. It's a big problem because people often don't trust modern medicine and focus more on spiritual health. This is where religious leaders come in. They are well-respected in their communities and can bridge the gap between he

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

The Shoulder's Secret: How Injuries Affect Movement

Ever wondered why shoulder injuries can be such a pain? Let's dive into the shoulder's intricate design and how it moves. The shoulder is a complex system of bones, ligaments, and muscles that work together to allow the arm to move smoothly. The acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) is a key player in this

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Los Angeles' Air: A Seasonal Breakdown of Pollution Sources

Los Angeles is a bustling city, but it's also a place where air quality can be a big problem. In 2023-2024, scientists took a close look at the tiny particles in the air, known as PM2. 5, to figure out where they come from and how they form. These particles are so small that they can get into your

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Feb 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmland's Future: A Generational Challenge

Farmland is a big deal and it is under threat. The story of Roger Short, an 82-year-old farmer, is a great way to start talking about this issue. He sold his 253-acre farm in Port Townsend, Washington, to the port authority in 2023. This farm had been in his family for almost 80 years. The farm wa

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Climbing Smart: How Experts Plan Their Moves

Ever wondered what sets expert climbers apart from the rest? It's not just about strength; it's about how they plan and execute their moves. Imagine climbing a wall, each move carefully thought out. Experts don't just focus on the move they're making right now. They think ahead, planning their next

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