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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Trump and Modi: A Dance of Diplomacy

In the heart of Washington, D. C. , a significant meeting took place. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the U. S. during a time when the Trump administration was considering "reciprocal" tariffs. These tariffs could have seriously impacted India's economy, especially its export sectors. Ho

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Practice Makes Perfect: Teaching Vets a Crucial Cow Care Skill

When a cow gives birth, things can go wrong. One serious problem is uterine prolapse, where the uterus comes out of the cow's body. This can cause major issues like tissue damage, infections, and even death if not treated. Traditionally, teaching veterinary students to fix this problem has relied on

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Weakness: Frailty in SSc Patients

Systemic sclerosis, or SSc, is a complex autoimmune disease that affects the skin and internal organs. One of the key concerns for patients with SSc is frailty, a condition where the body's ability to respond to stress is weakened. This makes patients more vulnerable to serious health issues during

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Fixing the Heart: A New Way to Repair Rheumatic Mitral Valves

Rheumatic mitral valve disease is a serious issue that mostly affects young adults. It's a progressive disorder that can cause severe health problems and even death. Traditional treatment involved replacing the damaged valve with a mechanical one. This can extend life, but it also requires major lif

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: New Guidelines for Cardiomyopathies

Last year, the European Society of Cardiology released new guidelines for managing cardiomyopathies. These guidelines are a big deal because they are the first to cover this topic so thoroughly. The Italian Society of Cardiology's Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases took a closer lo

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Biological Sex: The New Federal Guidelines

In a recent move, the Trump administration has rolled out new guidelines for sex-based definitions. This isn't just about semantics. It's about how the government and public will be talking about male, female, woman, and man. The new rules focus on biology. A male is someone who has a reproductive

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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

Unlocking Soccer Tactics: The Science Behind Team Formations

Soccer formations are like secret codes that teams use to outsmart their opponents. These codes have been studied for over twenty years, using data from games and player movements. But what exactly are formations? They are the patterns that teams create on the field, like a dance routine that helps

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Science: Protesters Fight for Public Health

In the heart of Washington, a large crowd gathered to voice their concerns about recent government actions. The chilly weather did not deter hundreds of current and former federal employees from rallying outside the Department of Health and Human Services. Their mission? To protest the recent firing

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Uncertain Future: A Tale of Negotiations and Allies

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reason to be concerned. This week, the United States and Russia met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a possible end to the three-year war in Ukraine. The problem? Ukraine was not invited to the party. The United States says that Ukraine is involved in the tal

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Feb 20 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Moves and Market Shifts: A Tale of Two Highs

The S&P 500 and the European Stoxx 600 hit new highs on Tuesday. This happened while U. S. President Donald Trump was busy with a flurry of activities. He was meeting with Russian officials and making controversial statements about Ukraine. Trump's administration kept the strict rules for corpo

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