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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The State of Back Surgery Recovery in the UK

In the UK, there is a strong push for rehabilitation following planned back surgeries. However, the actual extent of this support is unclear. A recent effort aimed to shed light on this by investigating how physiotherapists handle recovery before, during, and after specific types of back operations.

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Deadly Food Rush

In Gaza, the quest for food has turned into a dangerous game of survival. Every day, people risk their lives to reach food distribution centers, hoping to secure basic supplies for their families. The journey is fraught with danger, as Israeli troops fire at crowds and thieves lurk, ready to steal f

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Are Still Wary of the COVID-19 Jab

In Greece, the COVID-19 jab has been a game-changer in the fight against severe infections. Yet, a significant number of people are still reluctant to roll up their sleeves. What's behind this hesitation? It's a mix of psychological factors. People's beliefs about the jab's safety and how well it wo

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Jun 21 2025RELIGION

Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law Faces Legal Hurdles

A recent decision by a panel of three federal judges has struck down a Louisiana law that aimed to display the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom across the state. This ruling is a significant victory for groups advocating for the separation of church and state. They argue that such a

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

Jury Member Shares Insights on the Karen Read Trial

The Karen Read trial has been a topic of intense discussion, and one juror, Paula Prado, has shared her thoughts on the case. Prado, a 39-year-old mother of four from Walpole, was one of the 12 jurors who decided the outcome of the trial. She has been open about her emotions and the challenges she f

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Israel's Bold Stand Against Iran's Aggression

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently visited the Weizmann Institute of Science. This place is famous for its cutting-edge research in human biology. It is located near where an Iranian missile struck just days earlier. Netanyahu did not hold back his thoughts. He labeled Iran as an "e

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Navigating Thyroid Cancer: The Power of Predictive Biomarker Testing

Thyroid cancer is a complex beast, and doctors are always looking for better ways to fight it. As new, super-specific treatments become available, it is crucial to identify the right patients who will benefit from them. This is where biomarker testing comes in. It is a fancy term for checking the un

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Stopping Seizure Pills: What Patients Think

Epilepsy is a common condition. It is usually treated with antiseizure medications. These drugs have side effects. They can also be stopped after a while. This is because the risk of seizures goes down with time. But, there is not much research on how patients decide to stop these medications. The

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

How Your Brain Makes Quick Decisions

The brain uses different methods to make decisions. One way is by using a model-based approach. This method is accurate but takes more effort. The other way is model-free. It is quicker but can be less accurate. Most people think that the brain uses model-based methods for careful decisions. They be

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

India's Brain Death Dilemma: Law, Belief, and Organ Donation

India's stance on brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria, is complex. This concept is widely accepted in many parts of the world. However, in India, things are a bit different. The Transplantation of Human Organs Act of 1994 recognizes brain death as legal death. Yet, this recogniti

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