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Mar 25 2025FINANCE

Driving New Wheels: Leasing vs. Buying

Leasing a car can be a smart move for those who love to drive the newest models with all the latest bells and whistles. One big plus is the lower monthly payments compared to buying. Plus, leases often come with warranties that cover maintenance and repairs, which means fewer surprises when it comes

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Global Markets: A Day of Ups and Downs

The Asia-Pacific region saw a mix of gains and losses on Tuesday. Investors were hopeful about U. S. trade policies, which boosted Wall Street overnight. This optimism spread to the other side of the world, lifting several Asian markets. In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 index went up by 0. 52%. The co

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Coati's Urban Parasite Puzzle

In the bustling urban jungle, a unique dance unfolds between hosts and parasites. This dance is shaped by various factors. These include the host's size, behavior, how crowded they are, and where they live. These factors can shake up the usual infection patterns seen in nature. The South American co

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

Saturn's Rings: A Temporary Vanishing Act

Saturn is a planet that has always been a source of fascination. Its most famous feature, the rings, are set to disappear from view for a brief period. This isn't a permanent loss, but a natural event that occurs due to the planet's tilt and orbit. The rings are made up of ice and rock particle

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Who's Ready to Fight for the Working Class?

There's a growing frustration among voters. They're angry about the government's direction and the widening gap between the rich and the poor. This sentiment is fueling large gatherings, where speakers are calling for significant changes. The speakers, a senator and a representative, are well-known

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Mar 23 2025BUSINESS

The Shift in Asia's Private Jet Scene

In the past few years, the private jet market in China has seen a sharp drop. The number of private jets in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau has fallen by a third since 2017. This might seem surprising, given that private aviation is booming in many other parts of the world. However, several fac

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

A New Hope for Fighting Abdominal Cancer

Peritoneal metastasis is a tough nut to crack. It's hard to treat with standard immunotherapy. The reason? The body's own defenses are weakened in the abdomen, and there's a barrier that stops treatments from working properly. But there's a new player in town: sonodynamic therapy. It's a fancy name

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Psoriasis Treatments: Risankizumab and Secukinumab Face Off

Psoriasis is a tough skin condition. It can be really hard to deal with. It can be mild or severe. It can be a real pain. There are two treatments that are quite popular in Italy. They are risankizumab and secukinumab. Both are known to be effective. They help a lot of people. But which one

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Epilepsy Surgery: A New Approach

Surgery is often the go-to solution for people with epilepsy that doesn't respond to medication. For a long time, doctors have been removing a part of the brain called the anterior temporal lobe to control seizures. This method, known as anterior temporal lobectomy, has been quite effective. However

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Cultural Hurdles in Heart Health Recovery

Heart issues are a big deal for South Asian folks living outside the Indian subcontinent. They face higher death rates and more hospital visits due to heart problems than white people. Yet, they are not taking part in cardiac rehabilitation programs as much as they should. These programs are crucial

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