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May 22 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Battle: How Genes Shape Our Fight Against Tuberculosis

The way our bodies react to tuberculosis (TB) can be very different from one person to another. This is because our genes play a big role in how we fight off infections. A recent study dug deep into this mystery. Researchers looked at how immune cells in our blood react to the TB bacteria. They focu

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May 22 2025SPORTS

College Sports: New Rules, Big Questions

College sports is on the brink of big changes. A major settlement is almost finalized, and it's shaking things up. The focus now is on how to make sure everyone follows the new rules. This is a big deal because the penalties for breaking the rules could be harsh. Schools might face fines, suspension

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May 22 2025SPORTS

Top College Football Coaches for 2025

College football is a big deal, and the coaches leading the top teams are under constant scrutiny. Let's dive into the ups and downs of some of the most talked-about coaches heading into the 2025 season. Mike Norvell, who had a stellar 2023 with an undefeated regular season, faced a tough 2024. Des

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Forces Behind Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition that targets the central nervous system. It's the most common long-term disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It mainly strikes young adults. MS is often seen as an autoimmune disorder, but its exact cause is still a mystery. Many factors are t

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Growing Burden of Common Eye Diseases

Eye health is a major concern today. Three conditions are leading the charge: age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, and diabetic eye diseases (DED). These are not just medical issues; they're also economic ones. As the population ages, the number of people affected by these diseases is s

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Struggle of Refugee Parents in Norway

First of all, it is important to understand that refugee parents face a mountain of challenges. These parents often carry the weight of past traumas and the stress of their current situation. This is not just a problem for individuals, but it ripples through entire families, especially when it comes

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Sri Lanka's Fight Against Road Accident Injuries

Road accidents are a big problem in Sri Lanka. Every year, around 25, 000 people are hurt in these accidents. This makes road accidents the top reason people end up in hospitals. To tackle this issue, Sri Lanka needs a strong trauma care system. This system should cover everything from preventing ac

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Education Department's Shrinkage Plan Halted by Judge

A Massachusetts federal judge put a stop to the Trump administration's plan to downsize the Education Department. The judge, Myong Joun, who was appointed by Biden, ruled against the Trump administration's reduction-in-force, or RIF. This RIF was announced on March 11 and aimed to cut jobs and shif

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Home Health and Telehealth: A Pandemic Pivot

The pandemic changed how home health agencies (HHAs) operated. Before COVID-19, telehealth was not widely used. It was more of an option than a necessity. The pandemic forced a shift. HHAs had to adapt quickly. They had to find ways to keep patients safe and cared for without putting them at risk.

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Dad's Meds

Many people know that what a mother eats or drinks during pregnancy can affect a baby's development. But what about the father? Recent studies have shed light on how a dad's health and habits can influence his child's future. One surprising factor is the medication he takes, especially during the ti

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