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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever: Why Some People in Bangladesh Are More At Risk

Bangladesh is a hotspot for dengue fever, and not everyone is impacted equally. The 2023 outbreak sparked a study across three major cities: Dhaka, Chattogram and Kishoreganj. Researchers dug into the details of 1, 313 cases and uncovered some surprising trends. Why did some people have a worse tim

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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

Luka Dončić: Ready to set the Lakers' future on fire

Luka Dončić has an exciting path ahead of him with the Lakers. The superstar has already revealed his enthusiasm for joining the team, making it clear that he is thrilled to become a part of the Lakers' future. The Lakers pulled off a major move by acquiring Dončić. Despite the possibility

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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

The Yankees' New Left-Handed Reliever Returns

The Yankees have made a move to bolster their bullpen. Tim Hill returns to the team and it's not a moment too soon. The lefty specialist, who made a big impact last season, is back in the Bronx. The Yankees and Hill agreed to a one-year deal worth $2. 85 million. That includes a $2. 5 million salary

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Sweden's Shocking Rise in Disastrous violence goes to Consequence

In Sweden's heartland saw an unsettling turn of events on September 1, 2020 just weeks away from school's exam. The horror went well beyond anything yet. The country never seen. Horrible violence struck the calm city of Örebro. The big numbers of the death toll created the scariest ever to

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Moon's Mysterious Chasms

Billions of years ago, a massive asteroid crash landed on Earth's moon. The asteroid tore two gigantic channels into the lunar surface. These massive chasms were created in a area on the back side of the moon. The asteroid measured about 15 miles across and blasted its way through the moon's cr

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Climate Chaos and Mom's Health: The Struggle for Better Care During Crises

The wild weather patterns are really causing headaches for everyone but families with young children and new moms are even more in trouble. In addition to the usual health care concerns, they are stuck in a crisis. It is becoming increasingly difficult to help them in the midst of chaos. In Austr

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unlikely Hero: A Boy and His Dog Save the Day

In the quiet town of Meadowgrove, something extraordinary happened. A young boy named Timmy, just 10 years old, was walking his dog, Max, when they stumbled upon a peculiar sight. A small fire was smoldering in the nearby woods. Timmy, a curious and brave kid, didn't panic. Instead, he thought quick

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Feb 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Wildfire Smoke: Can Policy and Bigger Pics Help?

Wildfires have been raging across the United States and Canada, spewing smoke. This smoke has made air quality worse in some regions of the U. S. , particularly in the west. The Environmental Protection Agency has an 'Exceptional Events' rule, which allows states to ignore pollution monito

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Fighting against PelvicOrgan Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common issue among women, involving the descent of pelvic organs such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum into the vagina. It's caused by weakened support structures. You know what happens sometimes? Some woman lifestyle changes bring this more in a rough world. The fa

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Women Rising: Sri Lanka's New Path

Sri Lanka's turnaround is fascinating. An unexpected spark came from a typical parliament session when a male MP, who did not exactly have a strong feminist track record, made a statement with quite a punch. He suggested that the nation couldn't boost its female workforce if it didn't embra

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