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May 17 2025FINANCE

Music Investments Strike a High Note

The music industry is enjoying a strong performance in the stock market. This week, several key players in the music business saw significant gains. The Billboard Global Music Index (BGMI) reached an all-time high, reflecting the industry's robust growth. This index, which tracks 20 major music comp

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May 17 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Handle Severe Seizures Differently

A severe seizure is a serious brain issue that needs quick attention. It is known as status epilepticus. It is a scary situation that needs fast treatment. The way hospitals handle this situation varies a lot. This means that the way a patient is treated can depend on where they go for help. In the

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May 17 2025HEALTH

The Battle Against Obesity: Can Digital Tools Make a Difference?

The world is getting heavier. This is not just a problem of fitting into clothes. It is a serious health issue. Obesity increases the risk of chronic diseases. It shortens lives. It also costs a lot of money. This is why urgent action is needed. In the UK, there are different levels of support for

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May 16 2025SPORTS

Thunder's Missed Chance: Nuggets Force Game 7

The Thunder had a real shot at sealing the deal against the Nuggets in Game 6, but it just wasn't their night. The Nuggets, on the other hand, were all over the Thunder, pushing them around and making their presence known. The Thunder's coach, Mark Daigneault, looked like he was trying to draw up a

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May 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Cannes Clapping Conundrum

The Cannes Film Festival has become known for its lengthy standing ovations. This has become a hot topic for discussion and debate. It is important to understand the reasons behind this trend. It is a bit of a mixed bag. It can be seen as a sign of enthusiasm and support for the films. However,

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Silent Crisis: Why Babies Die in Africa and Asia

The grim reality is that every year, 2. 3 million newborns do not survive their first month. Most of these deaths happen in two regions: sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The main killers are perinatal asphyxia and neonatal sepsis. These are medical terms for lack of oxygen at birth and severe i

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

How Weather Shapes the Spread of a Banana Disease

The spread of plant diseases can be quite complex. One disease that affects banana plants is caused by a fungus called Pseudocercospora fijiensis. This fungus can travel long distances, which makes it hard to control. To understand how it spreads, researchers studied the fungus in Martinique over

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May 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Worries: The Hidden Dangers in Wadi Ranyah's Groundwater

In Wadi Ranyah, the main water supply for local folks comes from groundwater. To figure out if this water is safe, 77 samples were taken and tested for various factors. Most of the time, the water met the standards set by the World Health Organization. However, some harmful substances were found

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Heat Up: The Battle of Laser Tech in Medical Procedures

Lasers have become a big deal in medical treatments. Two types stand out: Ho: YAG and thulium fiber lasers. These tools are used to break down kidney stones. They are powerful and can cause heat. This heat can be a problem. It can damage tissues. So, scientists are always looking for ways to make th

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

Ping Pong: A Mirror of Cultural Values

Table tennis, or ping pong, is more than just a game. It reflects the cultural values of those who play it. A recent study dug into how Chinese and American graduate students view this sport. Six students from each country shared their thoughts and experiences. In China, table tennis is a big d

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