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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: New Hope for Fighting COVID-19 with a Simple Spray

The fight against COVID-19 has led scientists to explore different ways to fight the virus. The main target of COVID-19 is the lungs. So, it makes sense to fight it with medicines you can inhale. A team of researchers has been working on a combination of two drugs, ivermec

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Boosting Pregnancy Weight Gain with Meds

Pregnancy can be tough, and not gaining enough weight can cause problems for both mom and baby. In Malawi, from 2003 to 2006, researchers wanted to see if giving pregnant women certain medicines could help them gain more weight and reduce anemia. The study focused on women who were in their second

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

3D Food Printing: Mixing Plants and Animals for a Better Bite

Imagine a world where food is printed like a document, but tastier and healthier. This is the promise of 3D food printing. It's a fun way to make food, but it's also a tool for creating personalized meals that meet specific nutritional needs. One big hurdle in the 3D food printing world is

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Kupp's Contract Conundrum

Let's dive into the tricky situation surrounding football star Cooper Kupp. The Rams are trying to figure out how to trade him, and it's not as easy as it seems. Why? It's all about the money. Kupp is set to earn $20 million in 2025, with $12. 5 million as a salary and $7. 5 million as a r

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Crystal Palace's Mateta: United's Answer to Goal Troubles?

Manchester United is struggling big time with scoring goals. It's easy to see why a new striker is needed. Some people think Ruben Amorim is having a pretty tough start at the helm. His defenders let in two goals against Crystal Palace over the weekend. Take note of Crystal Palace's Jean-Phili

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

One answer for drought-resistant fodder

Picture this: a farmer facing a drought. Do they genres seeds that can deal with salty soil easily or implement powerful ones? This is the fight for fenugreek. Enriching fenugreek plants with certain natural products could help keep them moving and growing while drought conditions persist.

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why the Galaxy S25 Ultra Might Not Be Worth Your Money

The Galaxy S25 Ultra, set to launch in a few days, has left many Android fans on the fence. There are some reasons why this phone might not be a worthy upgrade over the Galaxy S24 Ultra The specs tell the whole story. Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a 6. 9-inch screen, a faster

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

MalariaAlert in Peru

"The Amazon rainforest and the Tumbes coastal region in Peru are hotspots for malaria. The disease is a pressing concern, and both the local community and healthcare workers are on the frontlines of dealing with this issue. This means that new diagnostic tools need the input of those who will be usi

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Are Alternative Milk Choices Linked to Mental Problems? Let\`s Dig In.

Should you be worried if you swap dairy for plant-based milks as recent study suggests different. Should you be worried if you don’t drink dairy products if they may increase your risk of depression? . What about types of people that have a specific diet choices is it possible that

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Mohamed Salah: Aiming for Premier League Prestige

When Liverpool faces off against AFC Bournemouth, all eyes will be on Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian superstar is just one goal away from a milestone that only a few legends have achieved: scoring 20 or more goals in five different Premier League seasons. This would put him in the same league as Alan S

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