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California exodus left a gaping population hole. Can the Golden State bounce back?

The Los Angeles Times 14 May 2024
Despite a recent uptick in population, California still has a long way to go to make up for the exodus that began in 2019 and accelerated during the pandemic ... Three counties reported more than 5% population growth.
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Population Health Management Market: Accelerating Growth at $63.8 billion by 2031 

Pharmiweb 14 May 2024
Within the report, you’ll find information on market research and development, factors contributing to growth, and the evolving investment landscape of the Global Population Health Management Market ... Population Health Management Market Statistics.
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Annapolis City Council redraws ward boundaries, postpones comprehensive plan review

Baltimore Sun 14 May 2024
The ward’s don’t have to be exactly equal in population, but each must be within 5% above or below the population average, about 5,119 people ... Ward 7 had a population of 4,692, or 171 below the population average.
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Malaysia's population up 2.3 pct on year to 34 mln in first quarter

China.dot.org 14 May 2024
The Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) said in a statement that the population growth was contributed by the positive natural increase of citizens and higher population of noncitizens.
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How this Dem-led state whose population fled en masse during aggressive Covid years is STILL failing...

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
California's population is 1.2% less than it was in 2019 (Pictured ... Three counties—San Benito, Yuba, and Trinity—all of which are rural areas with comparatively small populations—reported population growth of more than 5%.
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Queensland warned to prepare for a population explosion - but there

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
Queensland's population is set to explode during the next five years as more than 100,000 people move there from other parts of Australia for warmer weather and more affordable housing – while it lasts ... POPULATION EXPLOSION.
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Population Decline Is Most Serious Crisis Facing Humanity: Demographer

The Epoch Times 14 May 2024
Population decline is “the most serious crisis humanity is facing” and could result in shrinking communities, intergenerational strife, and societal collapse, a data scientist and demographer has warned.
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Egyptian official reveals percentage of unwanted pregnancies

Egypt Today 14 May 2024
Consultant to Health Minister for Population Affairs and Family Development Amr Hassan stated Tuesday that curbing high population growth in Egypt could be achieved by eliminating unwanted pregnancies experienced by 20 percent of Egyptian women.
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Egyptian official reveals percentage of unintended pregnancies

Egypt Today 14 May 2024
Consultant to Health Minister for Population Affairs and Family Development Amr Hassan stated Tuesday that curbing high population growth in Egypt could be achieved by eliminating unintended pregnancies experienced by 20 percent of Egyptian women.
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Heat exposure of older people across the world to double by 2050, finds study

AOL 14 May 2024
The heat exposure of older people will at least double in all continents by 2050, according to a study that highlights the combined risk posed by a warming world and an ageing population ... The global population is ageing at an unprecedented pace.
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Thanh Hoá works to conserve northern white-cheeked gibbons

Vietnam News 14 May 2024
This move aims to assess changes in populations, habitats, and factors affecting populations and species to develop sustainable biodiversity preservation solutions associated with the conservation of white-cheeked gibbons in Xuân Liên forests.
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Study discovers distinct population of 'troublemaker' platelet cells appear with aging

Phys Dot Org 14 May 2024
The researchers traced this population of platelets to its stem cell origins, finding what they identify as the first-ever-discovered age-specific development pathway from a stem cell to a distinct mature platelet cell.
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Some Papua New Guineans Have Denisovan Genes, And It Might Protect Them From Malaria

IFL Science 14 May 2024
New research has found that lowland populations of Papua New Guinea have Denisovan genes that may have helped them develop a resistance to malaria ... Despite each population clearly adapting to endure in ...
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Writers on the Range: Hunting is a valuable tool in managing lions

Vail Daily 14 May 2024
The state constantly monitors lion populations to keep lions out of trouble, set hunting limits and promote stable populations ... Cougar population management of the state’s approximately 4,000 ...
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World's largest hummingbird is actually two species

Science Daily 14 May 2024
The northern population stays in the high Andes ...
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