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May 02 2025HEALTH

How Genes and Past Hurts Shape Addiction

The path to substance use disorders is never straightforward. It's a mix of nature and nurture. Genes play a role, and so do tough times in childhood. But how these pieces fit together is still a mystery. It's like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. The idea that genes alone cause addic

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Lupus: The Mysterious Role of Monocytes

Systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE, is a complex disease. It is an autoimmune disorder that can affect various parts of the body. One type of cell that plays a role in this condition is the monocyte. These cells are part of the immune system. They help fight infections and contribute to inflam

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Get Phosphorus from Sewage Sludge

Phosphorus is a big deal. It is in fertilizers and helps plants grow. It is also found in sewage sludge. Getting it out of there is a challenge. The usual way is to burn the sludge and then use chemicals to pull out the phosphorus. This method has a big problem. A lot of phosphorus gets lost i

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May 02 2025POLITICS

States Fight Back: The Battle Over Climate Change Laws

The Trump administration has taken a bold step by suing four states led by Democrats. These states have laws that aim to make fossil fuel companies pay for the environmental damage they've caused. The focus is on Hawaii, New York, Vermont, and Michigan. These states are trying to hold oil companies

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May 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Waste Less, Pledge More: A Look at Biowaste Recycling

People often throw away food scraps and yard waste without a second thought. But what if a simple promise could change that? It turns out, adding a pledge to an environmental campaign can make a big difference in how much waste people sort. A study tracked waste sorting habits over four years. I

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Universal Vaccine Quest: The Future of Flu and Covid-19 Shots

The US Department of Health and Human Services has a bold plan. They want to create a universal flu vaccine within four years. This vaccine would protect against multiple virus strains, including the scary H5N1 avian influenza. It's a big deal because the last time something like this was attempted

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

A Minor Glitch in a Major Milestone

A small issue popped up during a big moment in space history. Two astronauts, Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, stepped out of the International Space Station for a special task. Their mission? To install a bracket for a new solar array. This upgrade could boost the station's power by up to 30 percent

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Understanding Hypertension Risk Through Environmental Factors

The concept of the exposome is quite interesting. It looks at how different environmental factors add up to affect a person's health. However, the current methods used to study this have some problems. These issues include multicollinearity, non-linearity, and confounding. These problems make it har

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May 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alabama's Hidden Health Crisis: The Fight for Clean Water

In the heart of Alabama, a serious health issue has been quietly affecting residents for over two decades. Lowndes County, where over 70 percent of the population is Black and the median income is around $35, 000, has been struggling with a lack of proper sanitation. This problem has led to a resurg

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May 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Environmental Setbacks: A Rapid Rollback

The past 100 days have witnessed a swift and sweeping reversal of environmental protections in the US. This administration has taken 145 actions to undo rules that safeguard clean air, water, and climate stability. This is more than what was done in the entire first term. This rapid pace of chang

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