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New research suggests that voters are more likely to vote for a candidate that shares their views on mental health policy more than on other hot button topics.
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Doretta Kidd lost her husband, Johnny, to Alzheimer’s last November. She and her stepdaughter, Ashley Avery — who assisted with his care — spoke about what they learned from their years of caregiving and what they’re doing now to try and continue to make a difference.
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Algae is a 'little vacuum' for microplastics. Midwest scientists think it could clean up the problemMicroplastics are all over the environment and even inside human bodies. Researchers have found a type of bioengineered algae that can clean up these particles.
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A Syracuse University researcher says new ICE agreements spreading across Missouri will shift immigration enforcement onto local police — with possible consequences for towns and taxpayers.
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Hannah Richardson lives in St. Louis and is 25, or in her words, “currently 14 years away from my age of onset “ for Alzheimer’s disease. Her family has a rare genetic form of the condition that impacts people in their late 30s and early 40s.
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Following a winter drought, this protein can ensure deeper water absorption and proper growth during environmental stress.
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Researchers recommend communities reduce road salt use and apply salt strategically, because of the risk to aquatic environments from potential runoff.
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Midwestern-specific research to assess climate impact on farmer mental health.
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Federal funding challenges postpone a Mizzou lecture scheduled for next week featuring a U.S. Space Force leader.
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Researchers said limiting carbohydrates helps the body produce ketones — an alternative energy source that can fuel the brain when glucose use is impaired.