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How Indian Groups Protect Migrant Workers Abroad

December 5, 2024

India has a massive labor force working overseas in low-paying jobs. Unfortunately, these workers often lack proper rights and protections due to weak rules both globally and within India. Civil society groups in India are stepping up to change this. They are using various strategies to promote thes

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Improving Pandemic Response: Why Animal Welfare Matters in the New WHO Treaty

November 28, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic showed us that our global health system needs a lot of improvement. A new WHO pandemic treaty is being discussed, and including animal welfare is really important. This study looks at what key groups from civil society think about this. They found that things like preventing di

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Staying Vigilant: How Democracy Faces New Challenges

November 19, 2024

Throughout history, authoritarian leaders have used similar tactics to undermine democracy. Recently, concerns have been raised about potential policies that mirror these authoritarian actions. However, the United States has a strong tradition of protecting human rights and democratic institutions.

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British Pain Society Updates Guidelines on Intrathecal Drug Delivery

November 18, 2024

The British Pain Society has released new guidelines on using intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD) to manage pain and muscle stiffness (spasticity) in adults. These guidelines are based on recent scientific evidence and the expert opinions of a working group. They also include information for patients a

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Learning to Live with Differences

November 16, 2024

For a while now, we've been hearing about the friendly campaigning style of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. They were seen as a less harsh alternative compared to their opponents. Their supporters tried to mimic this approach. But when they lost, the pleasant demeanor v

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The Connection Between Fear of Falling and Low Activity in Taiwan's Elderly

November 10, 2024

As Taiwan's population ages, two common issues have started to draw more attention: the fear of falling and a decrease in physical activity. While these issues are widespread, scientists are still trying to understand how they impact the risk of falling among elderly people living in the community. ...

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Why ADHD Diagnoses Are on the Rise

November 9, 2024

ADHD diagnoses have been increasing steadily. In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 11. 4% of children had ADHD in 2022. Similarly, Sweden saw a rise to 10. 5% for boys and 6% for girls, with predictions of it reaching 15% for boys and 11% for girls soon. Several fa

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How Science Meets Society: A New Institute Takes Shape

October 25, 2024

Entrepreneur John McQuillan is putting $10 million towards an exciting new venture — the McQuillan Institute for Science, Technology, and the Human Future. This institute, with roots at Harvard, aims to explore how science and society interact. Sheila Jasanoff, a Harvard professor, is the scientific

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Space Adventures: Astronauts Play with Water Coloring in Zero Gravity

October 24, 2024

Imagine playing with water in space! That's what astronauts do on the International Space Station (ISS). Recently, NASA astronaut Don Pettit created a stunning 'Jupiter-like planet' using water and food coloring. He shared a picture of this colorful creation on a social media platform. Pettit is not

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How America's Cars Reflect Who We Are

October 20, 2024

Ever wondered how America’s love for cars shapes our identity? Let's dive into the fascinating world of automobiles and discover what our car choices say about us. Did you know the US has more cars per person than any other country? This isn't just about transportation; it's about who we are. From c