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Extreme Summer Heat Raises Health Concerns Across Several Regions

Rising temperatures during the summer heat season are creating health concerns in several parts of the country, with doctors warning people to take precautions against dehydration and heat-related illnesses. Weather agencies have reported above-normal temperatures in multiple cities, leading to increased risk for children, elderly people, and outdoor workers. Health experts say prolonged exposure to…

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Study Examines Pregnancy Antidepressants and ADHD, Autism Risk in Children

The use of antidepressants during pregnancy has once again come under medical discussion after new research examined possible links to ADHD and autism risks in children. Health experts say the findings should be understood carefully, as mental health treatment during pregnancy remains an important issue for many women. The pregnancy antidepressants debate often involves balancing…

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Trump Leaves China With Few Deals but Stable Ties in Focus

Former US President Donald Trump ended his China visit without major agreements, but both sides signalled interest in keeping relations stable. The visit came during a sensitive period for Washington and Beijing, with tensions continuing over trade, technology, and regional security. The Trump China relations meeting attracted global attention as investors and diplomats closely watched…

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Trump Says US-China Trade Deals Will Benefit Both Nations

US President Donald Trump on Friday claimed that Washington and Beijing had reached “fantastic” trade agreements following high-level talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Trump made the remarks during the final day of his China visit while meeting Xi at the Zhongnanhai leadership compound. He said the discussions produced deals that would benefit…

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Antarctic Ice Stardust Reveals Clues About Solar System’s Past

Scientists have discovered traces of ancient stardust trapped deep inside Antarctic ice, offering rare insights into the Solar System’s movement through space over tens of thousands of years. Researchers detected iron-60, a radioactive isotope created during supernova explosions, inside Antarctic ice samples dating back nearly 80,000 years. The findings suggest Earth has been travelling through…

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