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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

The Price of Freedom: Pardon Power and Politics

The pardon power of the president has always been a part of the U. S. system. But, it has recently turned into a lucrative business for lobbyists and consultants. These individuals are close to the current administration and are willing to help wealthy individuals get pardons. The price tag for this

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers in Homemade Raki: A Balkan Health Concern

There is a serious health issue in the Balkans. It is not a disease or a virus. It is the homemade raki that many people drink. This drink is popular in the region, but it might be harming people's health. The Balkans have a unique problem. Many people drink alcohol from unrecorded sources. This me

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Fixing Kids' Elbow Deformities with Tech

Tech is changing how doctors fix kids' elbow deformities. This is a big deal. Doctors are using computer simulations to plan surgery. This is not just any surgery. It is for a specific problem. Kids can get an elbow deformity after an injury. This deformity is called cubitus varus. It is also

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The State of Cancer Care in the Philippines

Cancer has become a significant health concern in the Philippines, ranking as the third leading cause of death. This stark reality highlights the urgent need for effective cancer treatments, particularly radiotherapy. However, the availability of these treatments varies greatly across different regi

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students: The Hidden Struggles

Nursing students often face a lot of stress and anxiety during their clinical placements. This is a crucial part of their training. It is where they get to practice what they have learned in real-world settings. However, the pressure can be intense. The stakes are high, and the environment is often

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Jun 01 2025EDUCATION

How Friends Shape Feelings of Safety in Teens

Teens often feel safe or unsafe based on their surroundings. Past research has looked at how individual or a few risks from friends affect teens' feelings of safety. However, there is not much information on how multiple risks from friends together influence these feelings. Also, the ways these risk

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Clot Clues in Alzheimer's Research

Alzheimer's disease is a big mystery. It is a neurodegenerative condition that affects millions worldwide. Scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to understand it better. Recently, they've been exploring an unexpected connection. They are looking at the link between blood platelets an

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

How Faith Can Help Mothers of Kids with Leukemia

The journey of caring for a child with leukemia is incredibly tough. It often leaves mothers feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about their abilities. This is where a spiritual care program comes into play. It aims to boost mothers' confidence and ease their burdens. But does it really work? Let's di

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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

Green Feast: Can Spirulina Replace Soy in Pig Diets?

Soybean meal is a staple in pig feed. It's cheap and packed with protein. But it has a dark side. Growing soybeans can harm the environment. It can lead to soil erosion, deforestation, and loss of wildlife habitats. So, researchers are looking for greener alternatives. One promising contender

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Protein Test: A New Way to Spot Kidney Issues

In Ghana, medical experts are exploring a new tool to detect protein in urine. This test, known as the Test-it PrCr Urinalysis Dipstick Test, is made in South Africa. The goal is to see if it can be useful in hospitals across the country. The test checks for proteinuria, which is a sign of kidney pr

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