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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Texting for Health: How SMS Can Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a serious condition that requires careful management. One big challenge is sticking to the medication routine. When people don't take their pills as prescribed, it can lead to serious health problems. So, finding ways to help people stay on track is crucial. One interesting appro

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Teen's Detention Sparks Community Uproar

A high school student in Massachusetts found himself in a tough spot after being held by immigration officials. Marcelo Gomes da Silva, an 18-year-old from Brazil, was on his way to volleyball practice when he was stopped and taken into custody. This happened because his father was the real target o

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Jun 06 2025RELIGION

Reviving Art: The Science Behind Saving Old Church Murals

In the heart of Pennsylvania, a unique blend of art and science is at work. The goal is to preserve a set of 80-year-old murals that have seen better days. The murals are in a church in Millvale. These murals are not just any artwork. They are the work of the late Croatian American artist Maxo V

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Jun 06 2025EDUCATION

How Funding Shifts Campus Safety Reports

Federal funding can change how colleges handle sexual violence reports. The Office on Violence Against Women's Campus Program grant is one such funding source. It is designed to support colleges in addressing sexual violence on their campuses. This program has been studied to see how it affects t

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Jun 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Evolution: Mapping AI's Journey

The world of tech is always changing. This change is super important for countries to stay ahead. Understanding how tech evolves helps in planning for the future. It is like having a roadmap for where things are heading. This is what a recent study set out to do. It looked at how tech themes develo

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Jun 06 2025SCIENCE

Hydra's Brain Basics: How Heat and Germs Shape Simple Minds

Hydra, a small freshwater animal, has a basic nervous system. It does not have a brain, but it can still do things like eat. Scientists are studying how Hydra's nerve cells connect and work together. They call this process self-assembly. It means that nerve cells organize themselves into working gro

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Weather Warnings at Risk: How Budget Cuts Could Impact California

California's weather forecasting system is in trouble. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS) are facing deep cuts. These cuts could make it harder to predict and respond to dangerous weather events, like fires and floods. The cuts are part

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Future Focus: How Imagining Tomorrow Shapes Today's Choices

In the quest to understand how people make decisions that affect their health, researchers have explored a fascinating concept called episodic future thinking. This is where people vividly picture future events to influence their current behaviors. For instance, someone might imagine how they will f

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Jun 05 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Frozen Shoulder and Arthritis Sufferers

The shoulder is a complex joint that can cause a lot of trouble. Two common issues are adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, and osteoarthritis. These conditions can make daily activities challenging and can have a big impact on a person's life. Despite many studies, finding the best w

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Jun 05 2025POLITICS

Brazilian Leaders Talk Health: A Look at Priorities

The spotlight was on how Brazilian presidents talked about health promotion from 2006 to 2023. This investigation looked at speeches and documents to understand what leaders focused on and why. The study used ideas from political science to figure out how health topics made it onto the presidential

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