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May 19 2025HEALTH

Ivory Coast's Hidden Health Battle: STIs Among Women

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a big deal globally. They cause a lot of health problems and even deaths, especially in developing countries. They mess with reproductive health, child health, and even spread HIV. So, it's crucial to understand why they're so common among women in Ivory Co

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease that affects many people. It is not just about joint pain. It can also lead to serious lung problems. This is a big deal because lung issues can be life-threatening. Doctors have been trying to figure out how to predict who will get these lung problems. They wa

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Text Messages Under Scrutiny: EU Court Orders Release of Pfizer Communications

A significant ruling came down from the European Court of Justice. The court ordered the release of text messages exchanged between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. This decision came after a lengthy battle for transparency. The New York Times

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May 19 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Bile Duct Cancer Patients

The TOPAZ-1 trial, a major study, has been tracking the effects of a combination treatment on patients with advanced bile duct cancer. This treatment pairs durvalumab with a mix of gemcitabine and cisplatin. The initial results were promising, showing that this combo could extend the lives of those

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Tiny MOF Particles: The Power of Sulfolane

The creation of tiny metal-organic frameworks, known as nano-MOFs, usually involves extra steps or additives. However, the choice of solvent plays a huge role in this process. One solvent, tetramethylene sulfone, or TMS, stands out for its ability to control the size of these tiny particles. TMS for

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Healing Hearts Together: The Power of Online Support for SCAD Survivors

SCAD, or Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection, is a serious health issue that can leave lasting emotional impacts. Survivors often need psychological help to bounce back. A recent effort tested an online support group program for SCAD survivors. This program was created with input from doctors, su

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Board Chair's Big Sell-Off

Robyn Denholm, the head of Tesla's board, has been making some serious moves in the stock market. She's sold over 500 million dollars worth of Tesla shares in the last few years. This is a big deal because it's more than what most other big company board chairs have made in the same time. Denholm's

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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Theater Drama: Shia LaBeouf's Wild Ride

Shia LaBeouf is known for his intense performances on screen, but his real-life drama is just as captivating. He started a theater workshop in South Los Angeles. It was a free weekly event that drew in a mix of people, mostly young fans eager to be part of anything he did. LaBeouf was between mov

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May 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Siri: The Road to Recovery

Apple's AI journey has been bumpy, to say the least. The tech giant is now focused on revamping its AI assistant, Siri. This effort is part of a broader strategy to catch up in the AI race. The company's initial approach to AI was cautious, to put it mildly. Top brass were hesitant to invest heavily

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Citizenship by Birth: The Supreme Court's Big Decision

The Supreme Court is facing a tough decision. It needs to figure out who gets to be an American citizen just by being born here. This is all because of a case called Trump v CASA. The 14th Amendment says that anyone born in America is a citizen. But there are some exceptions, like kids of diplomats

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