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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

How Two Countries Tackle Obesity and Heart Disease with Food Policies

Two countries in Europe are testing out different ways to fight obesity and heart disease. They are looking at how labeling calories on menus and taxing sugary drinks can make a difference. Belgium and Germany are the countries in question. They want to see if these policies can help people make hea

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

When Doctors and Machines Team Up

There is a lot of hype around artificial intelligence. AI systems, especially large language models, are being used for big decisions. These decisions affect people and society. It is important to use AI safely and fairly. However, AI has problems. It can make things up, lack common sense, and

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Jun 14 2025CRIME

A Man's Desperate Climb Ends Tragically

A man's life ended in a tragic way after a tense standoff that lasted over two days. The man, whose name has not been revealed, was dealing with a mental health struggle. He climbed a radio tower on the American University campus. This tower, which is about 321 feet tall, is used by WAMU-FM. He was

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Hike: What's Next for Obamacare Users?

Many people rely on Obamacare for health coverage. This includes folks like Josefina Muralles, who lives in Miami. She works part-time at night and takes care of her family during the day. Her family includes her three kids, her aging mother, and her brother, who is paralyzed. Her brother, Rodrigo,

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Smoking and High Blood Pressure in Iran: What's the Connection?

The link between smoking and high blood pressure is well-known. But how does this play out in Iran? A recent study took a close look at smoking habits among Iranian adults with hypertension. It was part of the national STEPS survey conducted in 2021. This survey aimed to understand how smoking a

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

How Long Do Harmful Chemicals Stay in Our Bodies?

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have been a major health concern worldwide for a long time. These harmful chemicals stick around in our bodies and the environment for a very long time. This makes it hard to figure out how they affect our health over the long term. A new study created a simple m

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Judges Push Back on Trump's Voting Rules

The political scene in the US is heating up. Two judges have now stepped in to slow down parts of a presidential order about voting. This order was issued by the president and aimed to change how people register to vote and how mail-in ballots are handled. The first judge to intervene was from a fe

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Men's Health: A Call to Action for a Longer, Healthier Life

Men in the United States face a stark reality. They live shorter lives than women. This is not just a statistic. It is a call to action. Men visit doctors less often. They put off important medical care. This delay can lead to serious health issues. For instance, men often have their first heart att

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Role of Occupational Therapy in Early Psychosis Care

Occupational therapy (OT) is a crucial part of mental health care. But when it comes to early psychosis, its role is not as clear. A recent effort aimed to map out what we know about OT in early psychosis treatment. This involved a deep dive into existing research. The goal was to see how OT fits in

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

How Elders in Rural China Stay Active

In the countryside of Zhejiang Province, a study looked at what keeps older adults physically active during their free time. The research focused on two main areas: the environment around them and their personal factors. The environment included things like how safe the streets are, how easy it is t

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