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May 31 2025HEALTH

Point-of-Care TB Testing: A Game Changer in Africa?

In many developing countries, tuberculosis (TB) often goes undetected or is diagnosed too late. This delay leads to unnecessary suffering, deaths, and further spread of the disease. One promising solution is decentralized testing, which brings accurate TB diagnosis closer to where people live. The T

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Neck Pain Recovery

Chronic whiplash can be a real pain in the neck. But here is the thing. Some people find relief through neck-specific exercises. About half of those who stick with these exercises see a real difference in their pain and disability. However, it is not clear why some people benefit more than others

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Political Pivot: A Mixed Bag

Elon Musk has stepped back from his political role after five months. He worked closely with President Trump as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. This move has sparked discussions among experts about the impact of his time in politics. Musk's political involvement began during th

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

Harbour Seals: Masters of Underwater Vision

Harbour seals have a secret weapon when it comes to navigating murky waters. It is optic flow. This is a fancy term for the way objects move across an animal's field of vision as it moves. It is a big deal for these marine mammals. Most people think that marine mammals have poor vision, especial

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Why Friends and Support Matter for Student Fitness

College students often struggle to keep fit. A recent study looked at how friends and support can boost physical activity among 1530 non-athlete university students. The research used a mix of methods to see how relationships and encouragement affect exercise habits. The study found that having a

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Sleep Better, Live Stronger: Exercise Tips for Those with HIV

People with HIV often face sleep troubles. This is a big issue. Poor sleep can make managing HIV even harder. Exercise is known to improve sleep for many people. So, it's worth exploring if it can help those with HIV too. HIV can disrupt sleep in many ways. It can cause insomnia, restless legs

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May 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pilot Nathan Fielder's Bold Claims About Airline Safety

Nathan Fielder is a comedian who has recently shown his skills in the cockpit. He has been making waves with his show on HBO. The show focuses on the safety of commercial flights. Fielder believes that co-pilots often struggle to communicate openly with the captain. This can be a big problem if some

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May 29 2025SPORTS

How Power Shapes Our Love for Adventure Sports

It is fascinating to consider the many reasons why people are drawn to adventure sports. For example, some people are all about the thrill and excitement. Others might want to prove something to themselves or others. Some might just want to get away from their daily routine and experience somethi

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Healing Journeys: What Patients and Therapists Think About Recovery

In the world of musculoskeletal injuries, recovery is a deeply personal experience. To get a better grasp of this, a study was conducted to understand how patients and physiotherapists view and experience recovery from such injuries. The research focused on the early stages of recovery and what make

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Living Longer and Healthier: The Science of Aging Well

People often think that living a long, healthy life is all about good genes. But that isn't always the case. A group of people, known as Super Agers, have reached their 80s and beyond without major health issues. They have not had cancer, heart disease, or brain issues. This is despite the fact t

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