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May 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Better After Hospital: A Fresh Look at Myasthenia Gravis Recovery

Myasthenia gravis is a condition that can really knock the wind out of someone. It is a neuromuscular disease that causes weakness in the skeletal muscles. Patients often find themselves in the hospital, struggling to breathe. After leaving the hospital, many patients wonder how to regain their s

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May 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Reality Stars Set for Presidential Pardon

The Chrisleys, a couple known for their reality TV show, are on the verge of receiving a presidential pardon. This move comes after they were convicted of serious financial crimes. The couple, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were found guilty of defrauding banks and evading taxes. Their lavish lifestyle, s

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Transgender Sports Showdown: Trump and Newsom Clash Over Fair Play

The debate over transgender athletes competing in female sports has sparked a heated exchange between former President Trump and California Governor Newsom. The controversy began when a 16-year-old transgender athlete participated in the state track and field qualifiers. This event triggered a stron

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May 27 2025POLITICS

Public Radio Fights Back

A significant legal battle unfolded when several public radio stations, including three from Colorado, took a stand against the Trump administration. They filed a lawsuit in federal court, challenging an executive order aimed at cutting off federal funds to NPR and PBS. The order, issued in early Ma

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May 27 2025EDUCATION

How Shanghai's Teens View Their Future Jobs

In the bustling city of Shanghai, schools are more than just places for learning. They are the launching pads that prepare young people for their future careers. For many years, China followed a socialist approach to education, focusing on equality and preparing students for work from an early age.

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May 27 2025SPORTS

A Pope's Soccer Surprise: Leo XIV and the Italian Soccer Scene

The world has long known that Pope Leo XIV is a fan of the Chicago White Sox and enjoys a good game of tennis. However, there's been a lot of curiosity about which Italian soccer team he supports. This mystery deepened when he met with the Italian champions, Napoli. Leo XIV met with Napoli privatel

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Smartphones to the Rescue: Boosting Campus Activity

University students often struggle to maintain regular physical activity. The benefits of regular exercise are no secret. Yet, sticking to a fitness routine can be tough. This is where just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) come into play. The idea is to deliver support exactly when someon

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Future of Medical AI: Beyond Simple Tests

Medical AI systems are becoming more advanced. They can handle a wide range of tasks. This is great, but there are some big questions. How do we know these systems are safe and useful? Right now, most tests use benchmarks. These benchmarks can have problems. They might use the same data that the AI

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Health Apps: Why Aren't More People Using Them?

Health apps are everywhere. There are over 350, 000 of them available. Yet, many people are hesitant to use them. Why is that? One big reason is trust. People worry about whether these apps are safe and effective. They also have concerns about data privacy. These worries are real and need to be addr

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Power of Personalized Care in Breast Cancer Treatment

Breast cancer treatment has seen a shift towards personalized medicine. This approach focuses on tailoring therapy to the specific biology of an individual's tumor. The goal is to find the most effective treatment for each person's unique cancer subtype. However, the success of this therapy relies h

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