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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Health Equality

Nurses are often the first ones to notice when something is not right. They see the gaps in healthcare. They understand the struggles of patients who can't afford proper care. But what if nurses could do more than just notice? What if they could actually change things? Nursing students are learning

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Young Adults and Cannabis: Spending Habits and Trends

Cannabis use among young adults in the US is evolving. With new laws and more places to buy it, researchers wanted to see how different people spend money on cannabis and what they think about the cost. They looked at various factors, like the types of products used and how much people spend. The s

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers Are Learning to Use Tech for Better Care

Health workers are now using digital tools more than ever. These tools help them check on patients, give advice, and keep track of them from a distance. But not everyone knows how to use them well. Training programs are trying to fix this. They teach health workers how to use video and text meeting

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Secrets of Aging and Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a disease that often strikes older adults. Scientists have been studying how our bodies age at a cellular level, using something called DNA methylation (DNAm) to measure this. This process can show how old our cells really are, not just how old we are in years. Interestin

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

How Weather Affects Your Seaweed Snacks

Seaweed farming is big business. It's a key player in the global food scene. But climate change is making things tricky. Think about your favorite seaweed snack. It might taste different soon. Why? Because the environment where seaweed grows is changing. Scientists in South Korea studied this. They

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Truth or Tale: The Salt Path Controversy

The Salt Path, a popular book and recent movie, is now under scrutiny. The story is about a couple who walk 630 miles after losing their home. But now, some people say the author, Raynor Winn, didn't tell the whole truth. The Observer, a newspaper, says Winn didn't lose her home because of a bad bu

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Gaza's Hospitals Struggle as Fuel Runs Out

In Gaza, hospitals are facing a severe fuel shortage, which is putting patients' lives at risk. Doctors are forced to share incubators among multiple babies, and some hospitals are shutting down vital services like kidney dialysis. The UN has warned that the situation is critical, with very little f

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Bringing Back the Burgundy and Gold: Commanders' Nostalgic Uniform for 2025

The Commanders are bringing back a piece of their past in 2025. They will wear a special uniform that looks like the one they used to wear. This uniform is called the "Super Bowl Era" uniform. It has a white jersey and burgundy pants with gold and white stripes. The helmet is also special. It has a

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Red Bull Racing Shakes Up Leadership Amid Turbulent Times

Red Bull Racing has made a big change, letting go of Christian Horner from his top roles. This move comes as the team is having a tough time on the track, struggling to keep up with other teams. Horner had been with Red Bull since 2005, leading them to many wins and championships. But lately, things

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

East Asian Immigrants and Mental Health: What's Stopping Them from Getting Help?

East Asian immigrants are a big part of the growing immigrant population worldwide. They face many struggles, like adapting to a new culture, dealing with discrimination, and managing language and money problems. These challenges can seriously affect their mental health, but there hasn't been much r

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