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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Faith and Fornination Uncovered: What Pregnancy Reflections From Turkish Women Repesents

When it comes to dragging children to the world, pregnancy is a heavy task set on the shoulders of anyone who is pregnant. In terms of childmongering, Asian country, Turkey offers a very different approach using religion, spirituality and social structures to deal with the challenges of child bear

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Feb 02 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin fever hits Berlin: Can Trump boost crypto dreams in a Salvadoran town?

In a small town nestled in the mountains of El Salvador, something different is brewing. Bitcoin, the digital currency, has taken root in Berlin, a place known for its coffee plantations. Over a hundred local businesses, from cozy cafes to bustling grocery stores, now accept this modern form of mone

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Funding Purchase of Protection Frozen

When a government decides to shut down financial support for vital medical aid the effects can be wide ranging. Funding for health and reproductive aid in the form of condoms in Gaza was frozen without notice. Condoms were a part of a humanitarian aid program and this decision created speculation.

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Medicaid in the Crosshairs: What You Need to Know

Let's dive right in. Big changes might be coming to Medicaid. The government's new efficiency drive, led by Elon Musk, has a huge target on its back: $1 trillion in spending cuts. To put that into perspective, the federal government spent a whopping $6. 75 trillion in 2024. Almost two-third

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Hospital Safety: The Power of Talking and Reporting

Hospitals are always working to keep patients safe. Two main ways they do this are through team talks, known as Routine Clinical Debriefings (RCDs), and detailed reports, called Incident Reports (IRs). RCDs are casual discussions where medical staff chat about their shift. They talk about w

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Boost Your Life With Multiple Sclerosis: Exercise Showdown!

Picture this: you have multiple sclerosis (MS). It's a tough battle already, right? Yet, here's a simple truth: exercise can be your secret weapon for both body and mind. It's a battle against chronic illness as it can make daily tasks a real challenge. But before we dive into the detail

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

USAID in Turmoil: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The future of the USAID agency hangs by a thread. Why is the government ordering massive changes? It's all very complicated. USAID, the heart of the country's humanitarian aid efforts abroad, faces a significant overhaul. This time, the shakeup is different. The Trump administration has put USAID

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Crash Conspiracy

The crash near Washington's airport in January 2017 sent shockwaves through the aviation world. "Was Trump to blame? " some asked, pointing to his recent policy shake-ups. "Did he cause the crash? " Many online users were quick to blame Trump's fresh policies for the tragedy. Firstly, those in cha

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Feb 02 2025CRIME

Three Soldiers Passed Away in a Midair Disaster

Three heroes went missing in a heartbreaking incident. One of them was Captain Rebecca M. Lobach, a shining example of mother nature by the North Carolina Educational system. She excelled in her ROTC at the the UNC during the month of June 2019 to 2019. Rebecca was an Aviator wit

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Brain's Timing Trick

The brain's knack for quickly learning and distinguishing rapid sequences of events is a game-changer in many activities, like sports or music. Imagine trying to hit a fastball or strum a guitar without this skill. However, how the brain pulls this off is still a big question mark for scientists.

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