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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in Managing Heart Failure in Latin America

Heart failure is a serious issue in Latin America and the Caribbean, often leading to poor health and a lower quality of life. Once diagnosed, patients face a tough journey of rehabilitation and adopting healthier habits. However, sticking to treatment plans is easier said than done. Technology is

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Desert Wines: How Ancient Farmers Beat the Heat

In the middle of the Negev Desert, there was a place called Shivta. It was a long time ago, during the Byzantine era. People there grew grapes and made wine. They were really good at it, even though the desert was dry and harsh. They used clever farming tricks to collect water and grow grapes. They

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Eric Adams Promises Big Changes for Families

New York City's Mayor Eric Adams is making waves with his plans to support families. He's putting a lot of money into child care and early education. This is a big deal because it shows he's serious about helping working families. Adams has announced an $80 million boost for child care and pre-K pr

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Blood Thinner Balance for Heart Patients

Heart patients with mechanical aortic valves often need blood thinners for life. These meds, called vitamin K antagonists, stop dangerous clots from forming on the new valve. The usual target for blood thinning, measured by INR, is 2. 5. But some patients have extra risks. If they have atrial fibri

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Banana Power: Nature's Secret Medicine

Bananas are more than just a tasty snack. They have been used for ages in traditional medicine. Two types, Musa sapientum and Musa paradisiaca, are packed with helpful compounds. These include flavonoids, alkaloids, and vitamins. They are found in different parts of the plant, like the roots, fruits

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Jul 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Space Adventure: Israel's Satellite Takes Flight

SpaceX is all set to launch a special mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida. This time, they're sending up an Israeli communications satellite. The launch is planned for the early hours of July 13, at 12:31 a. m. from Launch Complex 40. This mission is called "Commercial GTO 1, " a new name for Space

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Jul 11 2025CRIME

A Wild Ride: LAPD Chase Ends in Chaos

A high-speed chase in Pasadena turned into a scene of chaos when an LAPD officer lost control of their cruiser. The incident started with a suspected stolen Mercedes-Benz G-wagon leading officers on a chase through the streets. The officer attempted a precision immobilization technique, known as a P

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Faith and Family Shape Teen Choices in Risky Areas

Teen substance use is a big worry. It hurts not just the teens but also the whole country. Two big things can help keep teens from using drugs: their faith and their family life. Faith, or religiosity, is about how much someone believes in a religion and follows its practices. Family life, or famil

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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

PCD's Milestone: A Look at Its Growing Influence

PCD has just hit a big milestone. It's been around for 20 years, and it's growing stronger. The journal just got its highest 5-year impact factor ever. That's a big deal. It shows that PCD is becoming more important in its field. But what does this really mean? A high impact factor means that more

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Closing the Gap: How to Improve Lung Cancer Care for Māori

Lung cancer hits Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand hard. It's the top killer among cancers for them. More Māori lose their lives to lung cancer each year than from the next five most common cancers combined. This is a big problem that needs attention. The story doesn't end there. Māori often get worse

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