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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The Measles Menace: How Money Troubles Fuel Outbreaks

The recent measles outbreak in West Texas was not a random event. This disease, which was declared eliminated in the U. S. in 2000, spread across more than 20 counties. The primary reason? Health departments lacked the funds to run effective vaccine programs. This issue is not unique to Texas; it's

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The Vaccine Debate: Hope vs. Reality

The US health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, has been under fire for his statements about autism. A former top vaccine official, Dr Peter Marks, has criticized Kennedy for giving families false hope. Marks, who resigned from his position, believes that Kennedy's claims about finding the cause of au

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Apr 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mushroom Waste to Jute Fabric's Rescue

The mushroom industry is booming, and with it, a growing problem: what to do with all the leftover mushroom substrate? This stuff, known as spent mushroom substrate or SMS, is full of useful enzymes. These enzymes can help tackle another waste issue: old jute fabric. Usually, treating jute fabric in

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Apr 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is Traffic Prediction Ready for a Weather Check?

Traffic prediction is a big deal in the tech world. It's about figuring out how traffic will move in the future. A new technique is gaining attention. It uses something called graph convolutional networks, or GCNs. These networks are good at dealing with connected data, like roads and traffic. Most

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

How Eating Habits, Body Weight, and Gender Affect Constipation in Peru

Constipation is a widespread issue in Peru. It affects how people live their daily lives. Many people do not know that what they eat, how much they weigh, and their gender can all play a role in this problem. This is not just about one factor. It is about how these factors work together. A stud

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is a common issue. It happens when the pancreas gets inflamed. This often comes from problems with the gallbladder or too much alcohol. The first time it happens, it's called the first episode. If not handled properly, it can come back. This is where things get tricky. When pancreatitis

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Insuring the Future: How Long-Term Care Plans Affect Medical Costs in China

In China, the impact of long-term care insurance (LTCI) on medical spending and services is a hot topic. LTCI is designed to cover costs for people who need ongoing care. Different pilot programs have been tested to see how well they work. These programs aim to reduce the financial burden on familie

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Apr 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Path to Stardom: Timothee Chalamet's Early Days

The "Law & Order" series is a well-known platform for aspiring actors. It has produced close to 1, 400 episodes, each requiring actors to play various roles, including victims and suspects. This show has become a stepping stone for many actors, especially those based in New York. It is almost a rite

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Liver Cancer Secrets: A New Way to Fight Back

Liver cancer, known as hepatocellular carcinoma or HCC, is a tough opponent. It hits hard and often goes undetected until it's too late. When it's caught early, treatment can be very effective. But sadly, most people find out about it when it's already advanced. This makes it a big problem for famil

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Online CTG Training: A Fresh Look at Improving Birth Outcomes in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, a new online course is making waves in the medical field. This course focuses on cardiotocography, or CTG, which is a way to monitor a baby's heart rate during labor. The goal is to help doctors and nurses read these monitors better. This can lead to quicker and more accurate decisions

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