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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Chickens and Carvacrol: A New Way to Fight Inflammation

Ever wondered how to keep baby chicks healthy? Well, scientists have been looking into it. They found out that baby chicks are super vulnerable to diseases right after they hatch. This is because their immune system takes a few weeks to fully develop. So, researchers decided to test something ne

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Lasers: The Future of Deep Tissue Imaging?

Imagine shining lasers deep into the body to create powerful waves. This isn't science fiction; it's a real idea scientists are exploring. For a long time, lasers have been used in medical imaging, but creating strong shear waves deep inside the body has been a challenge. Most research has focused o

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Feb 18 2025SPORTS

Hockey Fans Show Mixed Feelings During National Anthems

During a recent hockey tournament, the atmosphere was tense when the Canadian national anthem was played. The crowd, filled with many Canadian fans, responded with a mix of cheers and boos. This reaction was likely a response to the jeering of the U. S. national anthem during earlier games in Montre

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Saudi Arabia's Big Move: Mediation between US and Russia

Saudi Arabia is stepping into the spotlight by hosting crucial talks between the US and Russia. This isn't just about providing a venue; the kingdom aims to play a significant role in mediating the discussion. The talks, happening in Saudi Arabia, are seen as a big win for Crown Prince Mohammed bin

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Bouncing Back: How Long Does It Take to Feel Like Yourself Again?

First, let's talk about how a serious injury or illness can really shake up your life. It's not just about the physical pain; it's the emotional toll and the daily struggles that can make you feel like you're stuck in a rut. This study took a deep dive into how people's quality of life changes over

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Keeping Health Value Sets Up-to-Date

Imagine trying to use a map from the 1950s to navigate a city today. It wouldn't work, right? The same goes for health-related quality of life (HRQoL) value sets. These sets help figure out how many quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) people might gain from healthcare. But, many of these value s

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

Trouble Brewing: Israel's Troops Stay in Lebanon

Israel's military made a surprising move. They said they would keep their troops in five key spots in southern Lebanon. This decision came just as a deadline for their full withdrawal was about to end. The deadline was set for February 18th. The news has people worried. They fear that violence betwe

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Painful Truths: How Jewish Women Navigate Sex, Faith, and Identity

Jewish women who follow religious traditions often face a unique challenge when dealing with vestibulodynia, a condition that causes pain during sex. This isn't just a medical issue; it's a complex mix of cultural, religious, and personal struggles. Vestibulodynia can make women feel isolated, both

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

New U. S. Strategy: Europe and Ukraine Left in the Dark?

The world is watching as President Trump takes a new approach to end the war in Ukraine. The U. S. is planning direct talks with Russia, which has left European allies and Ukrainian officials feeling left out. The U. S. is sending top officials to Saudi Arabia for these talks, but it's unclear if Uk

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and USA in Saudi Arabia: What's the Deal?

A Ukrainian team has landed in Saudi Arabia. They are there to talk about economic deals. This trip comes at a time when there is a lot of talk about possible talks between the USA and Russia. These talks would be about ending the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainian team is led by Economy Ministe

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