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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Boosting Brain Health: How Exercise and Red Wine Compound Work Together

Ever wondered if there's a secret to keeping your brain sharp as you age? Well, scientists have been looking into that, and it seems like a combo of intense exercise and a compound found in red wine might be the answer. First, let's talk about exercise. High-intensity interval training, or

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Eating Well: How Food Choices Impact Health in Middle-Aged Koreans

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a significant health concern, and it's closely linked to how we live and what we eat. Diet plays a huge role in both preventing and managing MetS. Researchers wanted to see how the Korean Healthy Eating Index (KHEI) affects the connection between lifestyle habits and Met

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Feed Famine: How Seasons Affect Food for Animals and People in Southern Africa

In Southern Africa, livestock farming is a big deal for food security and rural communities. But there's a big problem: the feed for these animals changes with the seasons, and not in a good way. When the dry season hits, plants die back, and leaves fall off trees. This means less food for the anima

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Weather, Pollution, and a Deadly Disease

Let's dive into something that might sound a bit scary but is super important to understand. We're talking about a disease called hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, or HFRS for short. It's a nasty bug that can mess with your kidneys and cause some serious bleeding issues. Now, you might be wond

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Feb 17 2025EDUCATION

Fighting for Fairness: Scotland's Schools Tackle Gender-Based Violence

Scotland's educational institutions are stepping up to combat gender-based violence (GBV) among teenagers. This initiative, known as Equally Safe at School (ESAS), goes beyond just punishing wrongdoers; it aims to transform the entire school environment. ESAS is a comprehensive two-year plan. Durin

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Pig Health Check: New Insights for Companion Pigs

Let's talk about pigs, but not the ones on farms. We're talking about the ones living in our homes as pets. You might be surprised to learn that most of the health data we have for pigs doesn't really apply to these companion pigs. This is because the data comes from farm pigs, which can be quite di

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

Kentucky's Big Storm: How Federal Help is Stepping In

Kentucky is facing a big problem. Severe storms, strong winds, flooding, and landslides have been causing trouble since February 14, 2025. The President has stepped in and declared a state of emergency. This means that federal help is on the way to support the state and local efforts. The Departmen

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

Whistleblower Protector Fights Back

The Trump administration is taking a bold step by asking the Supreme Court to allow the firing of the head of the federal agency tasked with protecting whistleblowers. This move comes as a surprise, given the agency's crucial role in safeguarding federal employees from retaliation. The Justice Depar

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Pork and Parasites: Safe Eating Tips

Pork is a popular food, but it can hide a tiny parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. Researchers in Denmark created a model to see how this parasite travels from farms to our plates. They found that many pigs are infected with this parasite. This means there are cysts in the pork we eat. Some of these

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Triage Mistakes: How They Can Harm Patients

Triage is the first step in emergency care. It's when medical staff decide who needs immediate attention. But mistakes happen. And when they do, patients might wait too long for help. This can make them sicker or even cause harm. The problem is, we usually only find out about these mistakes after th

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