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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Challenging the Norms: A Look at the MAHA Movement and Its Impact

In Washington, a unique gathering took place, drawing attention to a growing movement in health care. The "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) summit brought together a mix of officials, entrepreneurs, and influencers. Vice President JD Vance used this platform to commend Health Secretary Robert F. K

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Understanding Growth Plate Injuries in Kids' Ankle Fractures

Kids' ankle fractures can lead to growth plate issues. This study looked at how often these problems happen after certain types of fractures and what might make them more likely. They also checked how often more surgeries were needed because of these growth plate issues. Growth plates are crucial f

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Teens in Ghana Take Charge of Mental Health Solutions

Teens in northern Ghana are stepping up to help tackle mental health issues in their schools. They are not just passive participants but active co-designers of strategies to prevent mental health problems. This is part of a unique study that adapts human-centered design (HCD) to fit the local contex

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

A Restaurant's Name: More Than Just Words

In the bustling heart of New York City, a restaurant named Bananas opened its doors, sparking curiosity and conversation. The name, chosen deliberately, carried a story of identity and belonging. It was a bold move, especially for an Asian-American owned establishment, as it challenged stereotypes a

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: A Silent Battle for the Young

Heart troubles aren't just for the elderly. Recent findings reveal that young individuals can also face sudden heart issues due to blocked arteries. This isn't just a minor concern; it's a significant health risk that often goes unnoticed. Unlike older adults, who typically have widespread artery i

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Your Mindset Shapes Your Recovery

Ever thought about why some people recover quickly from setbacks while others struggle? It's not just about their personality or circumstances. It's about their deep-seated beliefs about life. Studies show that what you believe about the world can greatly affect how you handle tough situations. If

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for Savoie

Joseph Savoie, the former president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, has decided to retire at the end of this year. This choice means he won't take a break or join the College of Education and Human Development as planned for 2026. Savoie shared this news in an email to university staff

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Muscle Girls: Redefining Beauty in Japan

In a lively Tokyo bar, a group of strong, muscular women are breaking the mold of traditional Japanese beauty standards. These women, known as "Muscle Girls, " are challenging the norm that women should be thin and delicate. They are showing that strength and muscle can also be beautiful. The bar,

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

FDA Speeds Up Approval for Rare Disease Treatments

The FDA has introduced a new approach to get treatments for rare genetic diseases to patients faster. Normally, drugs need to go through big, time-consuming studies. But now, for some serious conditions, smaller studies might be enough. This new method focuses on the science behind the treatment an

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Virginia's Mental Health Response: Slow but Steady Progress

Virginia is making progress in improving its mental health crisis response, but it's not happening as fast as planned. The state introduced the Marcus Alert system in 2020 to send trained mental health professionals instead of police to handle behavioral health emergencies. This change came after th

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