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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

EU Hits Meta with Huge Fine for Marketplace Monopoly

The European Union has slapped Meta, the company behind Facebook, with a massive $840 million fine. This penalty comes from the European Commission, the EU's antitrust watchdog, which found that Meta used its power unfairly in the world of online classified ads. The commission believes Meta took ad

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Ghana's LGBTQ+ Bill: A Health Crisis in the Making

Imagine living in a place where you could be punished just for being who you are. That's what's happening in Ghana right now. A new law is brewing that aims to make it a crime to be LGBTQ+. This isn't just about changing laws; it's also about changing minds and hearts. The trouble is, this law could

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Global Consumers: Who's Really Crossing the Line?

You've probably heard that different countries have different impacts on the environment. But figuring out who's really to blame can be tough. Scientists looked at how people from 168 countries spend their money and found something surprising. Around half to nearly all of the planet's environmental

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Truck Drivers Face High MSD Risks: A Deep Dive

Truck driving may seem like a straightforward job, but it comes with its own set of health challenges. Sitting behind the wheel for hours on end exposes drivers to a variety of factors that can lead to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). These are conditions that affect the bones, muscles, joints, and

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring Frailty and Metabolic Syndrome: A Connection in Older Adults

Frailty and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are significant health concerns for older adults, impacting their ability to age healthily. It is known that physical frailty can be linked to MetS, with low-grade inflammation as a possible cause. However, what remains unclear is how MetS connects to frailty as

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Turning the Tide: New Hope for Sickle Cell Treatment

Sickle cell disease, known for its intense pain, might soon see a breakthrough. The solution lies in boosting fetal hemoglobin in red blood cells. While hydroxyurea can do this, especially for kids, scientists are now focusing on something revolutionary: gene therapy. This advanced technique could c

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Food Choices and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Genetic Perspective

Eating habits play a big role in how rheumatoid arthritis (RA) starts and progresses. Many studies have looked at food and RA, but they often use methods that make it hard to prove cause and effect. Plus, different foods in the same category can have different effects on RA. Some common foods and dr

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Health Literacy and Lifestyles: What's the Link in Turkey?

Ever wondered how understanding health information affects the way people live? Researchers dived into this question by looking at studies from Turkey. They found a pattern: the better people grasp health topics, the more likely they are to make healthier choices. This isn't just about knowing facts

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

“From TV Screen to Pentagon: Pete Hegseth's Surprising New Role”

Have you ever wondered how a Fox News host becomes a potential Defense Secretary? Well, let’s dive into the story of Pete Hegseth. Just a couple of years ago, he was living in New Jersey with his family, working as a co-host on “Fox & Friends. ” Then one day, everything changed. President-elect Dona

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Nov 13 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Titanium Alloy Strength with Microstamping: A Closer Look

Ever wondered how to make titanium alloys stronger? One method is microstamping. Researchers have discovered that this process can enhance the surface strength of alloys, like TiAl6V4, by altering the material at an atomic level. But how does it work exactly? High-speed stamping with varying overla

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