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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Young People's Colon Cancer: A Hidden Childhood Threat?

For a long time, colon cancer has been seen as a disease that affects older adults. However, in recent years, there has been a worrying increase in young people being diagnosed with this type of cancer. This trend has puzzled doctors and researchers alike. Now, a group of scientists has come up wit

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

The Saltwater Secret of the Dinosaur-Eating Crocodile

The ancient terror crocodile, Deinosuchus, was a fearsome predator that roamed North America around 82 to 75 million years ago. This giant reptile had a body nearly as long as a bus and teeth the size of bananas. It was known for its wide, long skull with a unique, bulbous lump, unlike any other cro

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: What's Happening with Defaulted Debt?

The government is restarting the collection of defaulted student loans. This move affects millions of borrowers who have not made payments in a long time. The Department of Education will start taking money from tax refunds, Social Security benefits, and even wages of those who are in default.

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants Face First-Ever EU Fines for Digital Market Abuse

The European Union has taken a strong stance against two major tech companies. Apple and Meta have been hit with significant fines. This is the first time the EU has used its new digital competition law. The law is designed to prevent big tech companies from taking advantage of their dominant pos

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Man's Misstep: Hot Pavement and Alcohol Don't Mix

The climate crisis is no joke. It's a serious issue that affects everyone's health. Sometimes, people make poor decisions when they're not thinking clearly. This is exactly what happened to a man in 2021. He was walking barefoot during a heatwave. The pavement was extremely hot. It was so hot t

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Apr 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Actor's Health Journey: From Ice Cream to Fitness

A well-known actor has recently opened up about his health journey. This actor had a wake-up call when he found out about his cholesterol levels. He had to make some serious changes to his lifestyle. The actor's love for ice cream was one of the main reasons for his high cholesterol. He use

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Food Colors Under Fire: What's Next for Our Food?

The US government is taking a stand against eight artificial food dyes. These dyes, derived from petroleum, are commonly found in many processed foods and drinks. The decision to phase them out comes after years of debate about their safety. Critics have long argued that these dyes pose health risks

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Apr 23 2025FINANCE

Student Loans: What's Next for Borrowers in Default

The Education Department is set to resume collection efforts on defaulted student loans starting next month. This move affects about 5. 3 million borrowers who have fallen behind on their federal student loans. These individuals may soon face wage garnishment, tax refund seizures, and reductions in

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Data in Europe: A New Toolkit for AI and Interoperability

The European Health Data Space (EHDS) is a big deal for health data in Europe. It's all about using health data for more than just patient care, like research and planning. But there are hurdles to overcome. Different countries have different rules, and AI is always changing. So, a new toolkit has b

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rollout Hurdles in Sub-Saharan Africa

Vaccines have been a game-changer in fighting diseases worldwide for the last five decades. However, getting new vaccines into the hands of people in sub-Saharan Africa is no easy task. A recent study looked into the hurdles faced when introducing new vaccines in this region. It focused on vaccines

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