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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Canada's Trade Turmoil: A Story of Uncertainty and Resilience

Canada has been in a whirlwind of trade policy chaos. The U. S. has been playing a game of tariff ping-pong. One moment, tariffs are on; the next, they're off. This back-and-forth has left businesses scrambling, markets uncertain, and governments frustrated. Canadian manufacturers had to rush to rev

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Canada's New Leader: Mark Carney Steps Up

Mark Carney, a former central banker, is set to become Canada's next prime minister. He won the Liberal Party election with a whopping 86% of the vote. This victory comes after Justin Trudeau, the long-serving prime minister, stepped down in January. Trudeau's departure followed a significant drop i

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Putting the Squeeze on Bone Health: How Weight Affects Ultrasound Readings

Bones are like the foundation of a building, and just like a building, they need to be checked for strength and stability. One way to do this is by using ultrasound to measure something called frequency-dependent attenuation (FDA) in the heel bone, or calcaneus. This measurement can vary depending o

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

MRI vs. CT: The Battle for Better Dental X-rays

Dental X-rays are a big part of dental care. They help doctors see what's going on inside your mouth and head. Two common types are MRI and CT scans. MRI uses magnets and radio waves, while CT uses X-rays. Both can create 3D images, but which is better? Researchers wanted to find out if MRI could be

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

AI in Radiology: A Step Towards Better Patient Care

Radiology is in the middle of a revolution, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). But there is a problem. AI might not always work as well in real life as it does in the lab. This is a big deal because it shows that hospitals and clinics need a strong quality management system. The American Coll

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Mar 09 2025HEALTH

The Power of a Plant: How Quercetagetin Fights Arthritis

First, let's talk about rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It's a nasty condition where the body's immune system goes rogue and attacks the joints, causing inflammation and pain. Traditional Chinese medicine has long used various herbs to combat these symptoms. One such herb is Flos eriocauli, which contain

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Mar 09 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tweet Storm After Putin Talk

Trump's recent Twitter outburst was sparked by comments from his former national security advisor, H. R. McMaster. McMaster appeared on CBS's 60 Minutes to mark three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He criticized Trump's approach to ending the conflict, suggesting that Putin is benefiting

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and Seizures: Can AI Predict Them Before Surgery?

Brain tumors, specifically gliomas, often come with a nasty side effect: seizures. These seizures can be tough to predict, but getting a heads-up before surgery can make a big difference in treatment. So, scientists decided to try something new. They took a powerful AI tool called XGBoost and used i

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Timing Matters: How Exercise and Food Impact Your Muscles

Ever wondered why some workouts feel more effective than others? It turns out, the time of day you exercise and eat can make a big difference. Your body has an internal clock, called the circadian clock, that controls many of its processes. This clock can influence how your muscles respond to exerci

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Mar 06 2025BUSINESS

Gas Prices: Who Pays More Under New Tariffs?

The new tariffs on fuel imports from Canada might make some Americans reach deeper into their pockets at the gas pump. Gas prices could go up in the Northeast and on the West Coast, but not right away. The tariffs are 25% for most imports, but only 10% for energy products. The Uni

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