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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Why Are Health Systems in Some Areas Still Weak?

Health systems in many low-income countries have seen a lot of money poured into them over the years. This was done to help reach big health goals like the Sustainable Development Goals and Universal Health Coverage. But even with all this investment, health systems, especially in local areas, are s

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Jul 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Secret AI Moves: Why Two New Startups Matter

Apple is on a roll, snapping up two more AI startups to beef up its Vision Pro headset and Apple Intelligence. This isn't just about buying new tech; it's about building a smarter, safer, and more private AI future. First up, Apple grabbed TrueMeeting, a company that specializes in creating lifelik

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Celtic's Summer Shopping Spree: Who's Next on Their List?

Celtic Football Club is not resting on their laurels after a successful domestic double win. They're already eyeing their next big signing for the summer transfer window. Isak Jansson, a talented winger from Rapid Vienna, is reportedly on their radar. This isn't Celtic's first rodeo with Rapid Vienn

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of ADAR1 in Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a complex disease, and scientists are always looking for new clues to understand it better. One interesting player in this puzzle is the ADAR1 gene. This gene is responsible for editing RNA, a crucial job that keeps mammals alive. When ADAR1 doesn't work right, it can mess up the ed

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Unraveling a Rare Gastrointestinal Mystery

Meckel's Diverticulum is a condition that affects a small percentage of people, roughly between 0. 3% and 2. 9%. It's a congenital defect that can sometimes lead to painless lower gastrointestinal bleeding. While this is a common issue in children, it's quite rare in adults. The reason? Adults have

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

Tuna Tales: How Tiny Ear Bones Reveal Big Ocean Secrets

In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, there's a tiny group of islands called the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago. It's a remote spot, but it's a hotspot for big, traveling fish like the yellowfin tuna. Scientists wanted to know if these tunas were born near the islands or if they just stop by

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Your Coffee Habit Might Be Hurting Your Eyesight

Coffee lovers, listen up! That daily cup of joe might be doing more harm than good, especially if you're a fan of the instant variety. Recent findings have linked instant coffee to a shocking increase in the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a top cause of blindness. The stu

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Big Comic-Con 2025 Plans

San Diego Comic-Con 2025 is gearing up to be a massive event for Disney fans. From July 24 to 27, Disney Entertainment Television is set to take over Downtown San Diego with a lineup of popular shows and exciting activities. Fans can look forward to 13 panels, exclusive giveaways, celebrity signings

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Young Women in Sweden Share Their Stories of Peer Sexual Violence

In Sweden, a shocking number of young women, about one in four, have faced sexual violence from their peers. This isn't just a statistic; it's a harsh reality that leaves deep scars on their health and happiness. A recent study dug into these experiences, aiming to understand how these young women c

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Brains and Machines: A New Way to Read Minds

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are like translators between our brains and machines. They need to be super accurate to be useful. But, using just one type of model to read brain signals isn't always the best. That's where hybrid models come in. They combine different types of models to get better

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