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Zika Virus: How It Attacks Pregnancy and What We Can Do

July 11, 2025

Zika virus is a big problem for pregnant women. It spreads through mosquito bites and can cause serious harm to unborn babies. The virus can cross the barrier between mother and baby, affecting the placenta. This is different from other viruses that spread through mosquitoes. The placenta is very i

science

A New Leader for Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics

July 10, 2025

Mario Cazzola has taken on a new role as an honorary editor for the journal Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. This is a big deal because it means he gets to help shape the future of research in this field. But what does this really mean for the world of respiratory medicine? First, let's talk

business

A Local Hero's Struggle: Rebuilding After the Eaton Fire

July 9, 2025

Tony Banuelos, a well-known figure in Monrovia, is facing a tough road to recovery after the Eaton Fire destroyed his Altadena home. With his restaurant business slowing down and the challenges of rebuilding, he's finding strength in his community and family. The fire, which tore through the area s

education

Berkeley County Schools Boost Mental Health Help for Students

July 9, 2025

Berkeley County Schools are stepping up their game to support students' mental health. They've got big plans to make sure kids get the help they need. The district has a multi-year plan called the Continuous Improvement Cycle, running from 2021 to 2026. This plan includes creating a new alternative

education

Nina's Fight for an Education: A Community's Embrace and a School's Refusal

July 8, 2025

Nina, a 17-year-old with severe autism, is a familiar face in Newburyport, known for her outgoing personality and her service dog, Raja. She loves her daily outings with her mom, Sarah, whether it's cycling together or swimming at the YMCA. The community has welcomed Nina with open arms, but there's

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Helping Workers Tackle Student Loans: What Employers Can Do

July 8, 2025

The past few years have been tough for people with student loans. The hope for widespread debt forgiveness is gone, and the break for those who defaulted on their loans ended in May. Now, the government is taking money from wages, tax refunds, and benefits of those in default. This could hurt millio

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Standing Up for Cierra: A Call for Kindness Amidst the Storm

July 7, 2025

Cierra Ortega, a contestant on Love Island USA, faced a wave of criticism after an old social media post resurfaced. In the post, she used a racial slur that hurt many people, especially those in the Asian community. Fans of the show were quick to react, and Cierra's follower count dropped from near

education

AI and the New Wave of Student Entrepreneurs

July 6, 2025

In recent times, artificial intelligence has become a key player in helping students launch their own businesses. A study focused on Chinese universities revealed that AI tools are not just a trendy accessory but a real confidence booster for aspiring entrepreneurs. When students use AI to learn abo

politics

Turkey's Political Tensions Rise as Mayors Face Detention

July 6, 2025

Turkey is witnessing a surge in political tensions as authorities detain more mayors from the main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP). The latest crackdown saw the detention of Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere. Soon after, Antalya Mayor Muhittin Bö

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Smart Tech for Doctors: How Imaging Decision Tools Can Help or Hinder

July 6, 2025

Doctors often need help deciding when to order scans like X-rays or MRIs. A tool called a clinical decision support system (CDSS) is designed to assist with these choices. The MIDAS trial tested one such tool, ESR iGuide, in four big German hospitals. But using new tech in hospitals isn't easy. The