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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Keeping the Medicine Flowing:A Critical Look at ARV Drugs in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, particularly in the Central Gondar Zone, maintaining a steady supply of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs is a big challenge. These drugs are crucial for treating HIV, but getting them to patients on time is not always easy. The problem is that supply chains often face interruptions, leading t

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and the Spread of Biting Midges

Biting midges, especially those in the Culicoides family, are more than just a nuisance. They can cause allergic reactions in horses and spread serious viruses like bluetongue and African horse sickness. Scientists are using advanced technology to understand and predict where these midges will thriv

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Feb 17 2025SCIENCE

Quantum Geometry: The Hidden Force in Everyday Materials

Quantum geometry is a fascinating concept that helps us understand the behavior of electrons in materials. Imagine the world of electrons as a complex dance, and quantum geometry is the choreographer. This geometry is all about the shape and structure of the space where electrons move, known as Hilb

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

JFK Files: 14, 000 Pages Unveiled, Conspiracies Intensify

When Donald Trump returned to the White House, he made a big move. He ordered the release of all files related to the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. This decision was a big deal, especially for those who have been speculating about the assassinations for dec

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding Brain Swelling in Kids: What You Need to Know

When children experience brain swelling, it's a serious situation. Doctors must determine the cause and type of swelling. One type, called Cytotoxic Edema (CE), was once thought to be a clear sign of abuse. However, recent findings reveal that CE can occur in kids with severe brain injuries, regardl

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

TBAs: Between Tradition and Policy in Rural Tanzania

In the rural areas of Tanzania, traditional birth attendants (TBAs) found themselves in a tough spot. They used to be key players in the fight against maternal and child deaths. But things changed when global health rules shifted their role. Now, they were seen as obstacles to achieving certain heal

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Mac McClung's Triple Dunk Crown

The NBA All-Star weekend in San Francisco was a thrilling night filled with incredible dunks, a surprising disqualification, and a historic win. Mac McClung, a guard for the Osceola Magic, made history by becoming the first player to win the Slam Dunk contest three years in a row. He didn't just win

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Feb 16 2025BUSINESS

Small Businesses Face Uphill Battle in New Political Climate

Small businesses are feeling the pinch just one month into the new administration. The changes have been swift and significant, with funding freezes, tariffs, and a crackdown on diversity efforts. These changes have left many small business owners scrambling to adapt. David Funk, the founder of Zer

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Shōgun Takes the Crown: TV Writers' Big Night

It was a big night for TV writers in 2025. The 77th Writers Guild Awards were split between two cities, New York and Los Angeles. Shōgun, a Hulu series, stole the spotlight. It won big in the drama category, including Best New Series and Best Episodic Drama. This wasn't just a win for Shōgun; it was

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Fighting Superbugs with Smart Patches

Skin infections caused by bacteria that don't respond to typical antibiotics are a growing problem. This is because antibiotics have been overused and misused, making bacteria stronger and more resistant. Scientists have come up with a clever solution: a special patch with tiny needles that dissolve

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