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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Social Media and the Hidden Truths of War Crimes

The world is more connected than ever, thanks to social media. But when it comes to war crimes, this connectivity has a dark side. People are less likely to admit that their own group has committed atrocities. Why? Because they are worried about how others will see them. They fear being labeled nega

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Medical Mysteries with Smart Imaging

Imagine a world where doctors can spot diseases more accurately, just by looking at medical images. This is the promise of a new technology called vision-language pretraining (VLP). This method is designed to bridge the gap between medical images and specific diseases, which can be tricky to conne

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Can Boost Cancer Trial Awareness

Think about this: Many people don't know much about cancer clinical trials. This isn't because they don't care. It's because they don't have the right information. There are plenty of myths and misunderstandings out there. So, how can we fix this? One big way is through social media. It's where lots

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

A New Kid in Town: Desidustat vs. Erythropoietin for Kidney Patients

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a big deal, and anemia is a common issue for those undergoing hemodialysis. This can make life pretty tough for these patients. For a long time, erythropoietin has been the go-to treatment for anemia in CKD patients. But there's a new drug on the block: Desidustat.

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Canada's Sovereignty in the Spotlight: Trudeau and King Charles Meet

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to have a chat with King Charles III in London. The topic? President Donald Trump's recent threats to make Canada the 51st state. This meeting has sparked a lot of talk about Canada's independence and sovereignty. The King has faced criticism for not spe

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Cricket Showdown: India vs New Zealand in Dubai

The cricket world is buzzing with excitement as India and New Zealand prepare to face off in a crucial match on March 2 at the Dubai International Stadium. This isn't just any game; it's a battle for the top spot in Group A of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which will significantly influence the sem

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

Breathing for the Heart: How Deep Breaths Help Left-Sided Breast Cancer Patients

Deep breaths can do more than just calm you down. For those fighting left-sided breast cancer, taking a deep breath during radiation therapy can be a game-changer. This technique, known as Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold (DIBH), helps to protect the heart during treatment. But why is this important? We

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Tests and DNA: The New Kidney Check-Up

Kidneys are vital organs that filter waste from our blood. When someone receives a new kidney, doctors need to keep a close eye on it to make sure it's working properly. Traditionally, this involves invasive procedures like biopsies. However, scientists are exploring new, less invasive methods to mo

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Young Doctors Get Hands-On Brain Surgery Training

Pediatric neurosurgery is a tough field. It's not just about knowing the right moves. It's about feeling confident and knowing exactly what to do. This is where a special program comes in. It gives young doctors a whole month to focus on brain surgery for kids. The program is intense. It's all abou

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Checks Before Birth

Imagine being able to check a baby's heart health before they are born. That is exactly what doctors are trying to do with a special ultrasound test. This test is done during the first few months of pregnancy. The goal is to spot any heart problems early on. This is important because heart issue

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