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May 18 2025HEALTH

Family Planning Challenges in Nyabiheke Camp

Married women in Nyabiheke camp face a significant problem. Unplanned pregnancies are common. This is surprising because family planning services are available. So, why aren't more women using them? This question is at the heart of a recent study. It looked into the obstacles and supports for family

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May 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Retro Gaming: The Frustrations of Sierra's Classic Puzzles

Many young people today might not know this, but Sierra On-Line was a big deal in the world of video games. They created some of the most memorable adventure games from the 80s and 90s. These games were a staple for many gamers growing up. They had a unique charm, but they also had their fair share

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Schmidt's Pitching Revival: A Test Against Soto

Clarke Schmidt is finally in a good spot. His health is solid, and his pitches are sharp. This puts him in a great position for his upcoming matchup against the Mets and their star player, Juan Soto. If Schmidt can get Soto to swing at bad pitches, it will be a clear sign that his stuff is on point.

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Weather Woes Await at the Preakness Stakes

The Preakness Stakes, the second big race in the Triple Crown series, is set to take place at the famous Pimlico Race Course on May 17. However, the weather might not be on the side of the horses and jockeys this year. The forecast for Saturday includes showers and possible thunderstorms, which coul

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Kristaps' Struggle: The Mystery of Endless Fatigue

Kristaps Porzingis has been a towering figure on the basketball court, but lately, his performance has raised eyebrows. After a tough Game 6 against the Knicks, he looked more like he had run a marathon than played a mere 11 minutes. His voice was weak, and his body language spoke volumes about his

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: The Journey of Robotic Arms for Tetraplegia

Tetraplegia is a serious condition that affects many people. It brings big challenges for those who have it, their caregivers, and the healthcare system. Assistive technologies, like robotic arms, can make a real difference. They help people with tetraplegia do daily tasks on their own. This can mak

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Aiding Nurses to Spot Patient Distress

Nurses are often swamped with tasks. They must assess, plan, and evaluate care for each patient. One major challenge is identifying distress in patients who aren't battling cancer. When someone is ill, distress is common. However, nurses often lack a clear method to measure it. Distress isn't j

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Doctor Dilemma: Staffing Shortages and Burnout

The medical field in the US is facing a significant challenge. Many doctors are feeling the strain of not having enough staff. This isn't just about being short on hands. It's about the mental and physical toll it takes on those who are already working. Doctors are people too. They have limits. Whe

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Struggle with Faces: Autism and Famous Faces

Faces tell a story. They help us connect with others. For most people, recognizing faces is easy. However, for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), this task can be challenging. A recent study looked into this issue, focusing on how well autistic adults can recognize famous faces. It also chec

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Eggs: The Unlikely Survivors

Eggs have a surprising secret. They are more likely to stay intact when they fall on their side. This fact was discovered after more than 200 eggs were tested in various experiments. This might not change how you crack an egg for breakfast. But it could help when hard-boiling eggs. Dropping them in

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