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May 20 2025HEALTH

Early Life Exposures and Cancer Risk: What Role Does the Womb Play?

Cancer rates are climbing, especially among the young. This has sparked a fresh look at how early life experiences might set the stage for future health problems. One big idea is that what happens in the womb can have lasting effects on a person's health. This concept, known as fetal programming, su

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Can Biofeedback Help Postmenopausal Women?

Postmenopausal women often face a double whammy of health issues. Chronic constipation and sexual dysfunction are two significant problems that can greatly reduce their quality of life. A recent study decided to look into whether biofeedback therapy could offer some relief. Biofeedback is a type of

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Bee-Friendly Plant Compounds: A New Hope for Agriculture?

Coumarin is a natural compound found in many plants. It's part of a group of chemicals called coumarins. These are found in various plant families, such as Brassicaceae, Umbelliferae, Leguminosae, and Orchidaceae. Coumarin and its related compounds have shown a variety of biological effects. This ha

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Does Exercise Really Help with Migraines?

People with migraines often wonder if exercise can help reduce their headaches. A recent study looked into this question. It focused on how different types and mixes of exercise affect migraine attacks and related health issues. The study did not just look at one type of exercise. It checke

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Bridging Worlds: How Secular Therapists Adapt to Ultra-Orthodox Clients

The Haredim, or Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel, live by strict religious rules. This often sets them apart from the rest of Israeli society, which is largely secular. This separation can cause problems, especially when it comes to mental health care. Secular therapists often struggle to connect with

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Battle Within: How CD70 and CD27 Shape Cancer's Fate

The CD70 and CD27 proteins are key players in the immune system's fight against cancer. They work together to activate and multiply T cells, which are crucial for attacking cancer cells. However, in cancer, this partnership can backfire. Prolonged interaction between CD70 and CD27 can exhaust and ev

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May 20 2025FINANCE

Rising Interest Rates: The Impact of US Debt on Borrowing Costs

The US government's borrowing costs have seen a recent surge, reflecting ongoing economic concerns. The interest rate on long-term US government debt briefly exceeded 5% before slightly easing. This spike came shortly after Moody's, a credit rating agency, lowered the US government's credit rating.

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Big Showdown: What to Expect from I/O 2025

Google is gearing up for its annual developer conference, I/O 2025. This event is a big deal for tech enthusiasts and developers alike. It's happening on May 20th, starting at 1 PM ET or 10 AM PT. The main event will be streamed live, and there will be plenty of coverage to keep everyone in the loop

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

The Rise of CATL: A Global Power in EV Batteries

The world's leading electric vehicle (EV) battery producer, China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Limited (CATL), has started trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This is a significant move, making it the largest initial public offering (IPO) of the year. CATL is no small player. It ch

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Sky Lights Up: Rocket or Aurora?

On May 17, a stunning light show unfolded over the U. S. skies. It was a mix of natural and man-made wonders. First, a geomagnetic storm painted the night with vibrant auroras. Then, a puzzling white streak appeared, leaving many scratching their heads. The auroras were a result of solar activi

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