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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

Team Resilience: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Healthcare teams are the backbone of patient care, especially during crises like COVID-19. But, these teams face immense pressure, leading to high burnout rates. Resilience is key, but it's not just about individual strength. Teams can be resilient in two ways: adaptive and maladaptive. Adaptive re

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mind-Altering Meds in Our Water: What's the Big Deal?

Psychotropic drugs are everywhere. They're among the most commonly prescribed medicines worldwide. These drugs can have serious effects on the environment. They can hurt other organisms even in tiny amounts. But what happens to these drugs when they go down the drain? Not much, it turns out.

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Feb 16 2025BUSINESS

Small Businesses Face Uphill Battle in New Political Climate

Small businesses are feeling the pinch just one month into the new administration. The changes have been swift and significant, with funding freezes, tariffs, and a crackdown on diversity efforts. These changes have left many small business owners scrambling to adapt. David Funk, the founder of Zer

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Dementia: How Cultural Support Groups Can Make a Difference

Dementia is a big challenge for families. It's not just about the person with dementia, but also the caregivers and the whole family. Imagine if there were support groups that could really help families through this tough time. These groups would understand and respect each family's unique cultural

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Can Mexico's Snack Tax Make a Difference?

Mexico has a tax on snacks that are high in calories but not very nutritious. This tax was introduced in 2014, and it targets foods with more than 275 calories per 100 grams. The aim was to encourage healthier eating habits and combat obesity, especially among children. The tax is currently set at 8

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Feb 15 2025SCIENCE

Space Rock 2024 YR4: What's the Deal?

Imagine a space rock, named 2024 YR4, cruising through the cosmos. Scientists have given it a 2% chance of hitting Earth in 2032. That might sound alarming, but let's break it down. First off, this asteroid is not a "planet-killer. " It's much smaller than the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 mi

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The White Lotus Season 3: Thailand's Tourist Hotspots Revealed

Thailand is the new hotspot for the third season of the popular series "The White Lotus". This season is set to be more intense than ever, with a cast that includes some big names and a Thai K-pop superstar. Koh Samui, Thailand's second-largest island, is where most of the action unfolds.

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery Residency: What's the Real Deal with Research?

First off, let's talk about the neurosurgery residency match. It's a big deal, and one of the key factors that programs look at is how much research a medical student has done before applying. This isn't just about the number of papers published, but also the quality and impact of that research. Im

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Feb 15 2025FINANCE

Chilly January Hits Retail Sales Hard

In January, U. S. retail sales took a nosedive. This wasn't just because of the cold weather, which kept many people indoors. The drop was also influenced by other factors. The Commerce Department reported a 0. 9% decrease in retail sales from December. This was a bigger drop than experts had predic

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