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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Small Bites, Big Impact: How Early Food Choices Shape Kids' Health

Did you know that the food you give your kids between ages 3 and 6 can really influence their health? A study looked into this and found that kids who munched on healthier foods, like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, ended up with less body fat and better blood sugar levels. Isn’t that amazing?

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

The Mystery of Adenosine Deaminase 2: A Rare Case of Stroke and Skin Changes

Meet little Emma, a 10-year-old girl who had been experiencing some weird symptoms. She kept having strokes, which sounded really scary for someone so young. Doctors were puzzled because strokes usually happen to much older people. Emma also had a high fever that wouldn't go away, and her skin was c

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Boxing Buzz: Haney Questions Davis' Retirement Plans

A recent bombshell from the boxing world has everyone talking. Gervonta Davis, the WBA lightweight champion, has hinted he might retire in 2025, citing his desire to spend more time with his family and make enough money to exit the sport. But not everyone is convinced. Devin Haney, another big name

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

Covariance Matters: A Closer Look at Its Impact

Imagine you're trying to understand how things work together in a complex world, like how many friends you have influences your grades. This sounds like a puzzle best solved with statistics. Now, instead of just counting friends (that's like a two-dimensional problem), think of all the factors that

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

The Intriguing Origins of Pluto's Biggest Moon: Charon

Have you ever thought about how Pluto got its giant moon, Charon? Scientists now believe that Pluto and Charon were once two separate objects that collided and briefly stuck together. This isn't like how Earth's moon was formed from a giant impact. Pluto and Charon are more like ice and rocks, so th

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

Hot Photos from Mercury's Close Encounter

You might think that Mercury is just our little neighbor. But it's not so simple. This small planet is brutal. It's so close to the Sun that it experiences extreme temperatures, from super hot to freezing cold. Plus, it's heavily beaten by solar radiation. So, imagine our excitement when the Europea

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Meet Joseph Aoun: Lebanon's New President with a Military Background

Joseph Aoun, Lebanon's newly elected president, is a man who likes to keep things simple and straightforward. Unlike many in Lebanon's political scene, Aoun has always stayed away from party politics and media attention. Those who know him describe him as kind, compassionate, and focused on his duti

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Should Students Ask Before Touching Anesthetized Patients? Canadian Med Students Weigh In

The topic of asking anesthetized patients for consent before performing sensitive exams, like pelvic or rectal ones, has been gaining attention. But what do future doctors think about this? A recent conversation with Canadian medical students revealed some interesting viewpoints. Some students beli

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Japanese Doctors Speak Out: Challenges and Importance of Managing Mental Health

You might think that family doctors in Japan are just there for coughs and colds. But they often face something much deeper: mental health issues. Despite not having much time and feeling a bit uncertain about their skills, many of these doctors see mental health as a vital part of their job. Howeve

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Noise Can Harm Your Heart: What You Should Know About Living Near Airports

Did you know that living near an airport could be bad for your heart? Research has shown that constant exposure to loud airplane noise makes your heart work harder. It’s like trying to sleep in a room that’s always humming. Over the long term, this extra strain can damage your heart. So, if you’re a

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