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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and partner violence: Who do women ask?

guess you’ve ever been in such a frightening situation. Throughout the globe, expectant women are subject to a silent yet fierce battle. Intimate partner violence (IPV) isn't just a problem in one city or country but is in fact widespread. Being pregnant and facing abuse at the hands of a trusted

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's New GPUs: Are They Worth The Cash?

Right now, the video game world is buzzing with talk about NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. These high-powered graphics cards are causing some serious head scratching. Why would a tech celebrity, like Edward Snowden, be talking about them? The price tags are sky-high. The RTX 5080 is listed

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Older Adults' Nutrition Crisis: A Global Wake-Up Call

Nutrition problems are still a big deal for older people around the world. Let's talk about four big ones: not enough protein and energy, lack of iodine, not enough vitamin A, and iron deficiency. These issues have been a concern for a long time, from 1990 to 2021. These health problems do not affe

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Why is Elon Musk Poking Around the Treasury?

Things got heated at the Treasury Department recently. On Friday, news broke that David A. Lebryk, a respected career staffer, abruptly retired. Why? Was it because he was getting tired of the work? No way. Others say he left because of a power struggle. It was between him and the Department of Gove

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Can Lifestyle Changes Help Alzheimer’s Disease?

The effect of major lifestyle changes on mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer's disease is no small matter. It is really important to actually prove that lifestyle changes work for Alzheimer’s. Rigorous clinical trials are needed to test whether lifestyle interventions can

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Aid Uncertainty - What Happens Now?

In Uganda and South Sudan, millions rely on US aid for survival, education, and health. The Trump administration has suspended most of this aid. Children in Uganda have received free education, funded by the US. Though the idea is to prevent misuse of funds, this pause could have long lasting eff

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Feb 02 2025BUSINESS

Thai Airways Spoils Customers With New Short-Haul Luxury

Thai Airways entered the game with a brand new Royal Silk Class for its next move. This is not just an upgrade, it's a whole new experience for the customers. Imagine this: You're flying domestically or regionally in Thailand or Southeast Asia, and you're treated to 12 premium seats with ad

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Digital Healthcare's Work&Workplace After Covid-19

The way doctors and nurses do their job has changed a lot lately. The Covid-19 pandemic forced the healthcare world to quickly move towards digital technology. Now, nurses know more about using video calls for check-ups. Doctors are a lot more comfortable with using video conferencing for group mee

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Benavidez vs. Morrell: the fight of the day and a drama of a point.

Las Vegas was the stage for a thrilling showdown between David Benavidez and David Morrell. The two boxers gave an unforgettable performance to start off the boxing season. The night started well for Morrell, he had Benavidez reeling in the early rounds. However, the "Mexican

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Balancing Act: How Work, Family, and Exercise Shape Iranian Women's Lives

In Iran, many women face a tough balancing act between their jobs and family duties. This struggle can make life feel overwhelming. But it's not just about juggling tasks, we all know life is more complex. One group of researchers decided to figure out what influences how Iranian women feel about t

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