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Month: September 2025

In the Fallout From Trump’s Health Funding Cuts, States Face Tough Budget Decisions
Health

In the Fallout From Trump’s Health Funding Cuts, States Face Tough Budget Decisions

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

Patients begin lining up before dawn at Operation Border Health, an annual five-day health clinic in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. Many residents in this predominantly

Instead of Selling, Some Rural Hospitals Band Together To Survive
Health

Instead of Selling, Some Rural Hospitals Band Together To Survive

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

BOWMAN, N.D. — Retta Jacobi stepped onto a metal platform that lifted her to an entrance on the side of a custom-designed semitrailer. Once inside

Nepal parliament set ablaze amid anti-corruption protests
World

Nepal parliament set ablaze amid anti-corruption protests

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

Videos show Nepal’s parliament on fire as protests continue, with Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli and other top

‘Illusions stripped away’: What to know about the 80th UN General Assembly
World

‘Illusions stripped away’: What to know about the 80th UN General Assembly

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

Palestinian statehood, waning US support and institutional reform set to dominate the annual gathering in New York.

Japan’s ruling LDP to pick new leader after PM Ishiba resigns
World

Japan’s ruling LDP to pick new leader after PM Ishiba resigns

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

The embattled party faces mounting pressure over soaring rice prices, declining birth rates and immigration.

How does the disposable vape ban work, and how harmful is vaping?
Health

How does the disposable vape ban work, and how harmful is vaping?

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

The disposable vape ban is designed to reduce environmental damage and protect children’s health.

Protesters set fire to Nepal’s parliament building
World

Protesters set fire to Nepal’s parliament building

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

Protesters set fire to Nepal’s parliament building

Israel Drops Leaflets Ordering Palestinians to Leave Gaza City
World

Israel Drops Leaflets Ordering Palestinians to Leave Gaza City

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

Israel is dropping leaflets over Gaza City telling people they must leave immediately as they rapidly move ahead with a controversial military offensive into the

NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio in Space Station Cupola
Science

NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio in Space Station Cupola

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

NASA astronaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Frank Rubio is pictured inside the cupola, the International Space Station’s “window to the world,” as the orbiting

Tiny Tubes Reveal Clues to the Evolution of Complex Life
Science

Tiny Tubes Reveal Clues to the Evolution of Complex Life

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

In 2010, biologists made a shocking discovery. Living in the mud of the North Sea were microorganisms whose genes looked a lot like ours. Genetic

Study uncovers three-way relationships between gut fungi, genetics and disease risk
Health

Study uncovers three-way relationships between gut fungi, genetics and disease risk

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

A new genome-wide study uncovers evidence of the first three-way relationships between human genetic variation, variation in the fungal component of the human microbiome –

Exploring whether chemotherapy disrupts biological clock in the brain to impair circadian rhythms
Health

Exploring whether chemotherapy disrupts biological clock in the brain to impair circadian rhythms

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

During and after chemotherapy, nearly half of cancer patients endure circadian rhythm disruptions, which worsens treatment side effects.

New feedback mechanism in the brain could open avenues for treating people with sleep disorders
Health

New feedback mechanism in the brain could open avenues for treating people with sleep disorders

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

As every bodybuilder knows, a deep, restful sleep boosts levels of growth hormone to build strong muscle and bone and burn fat.

‘Resistin like molecule gamma’ punches holes into heart cells after myocardial infarction
Health

‘Resistin like molecule gamma’ punches holes into heart cells after myocardial infarction

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 9, 2025

Nina Kumowski, MD, of the Department of Radiology and Center for Systems Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the lead author and Matthias Nahrendorf, MD

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