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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Wembley Showdown: Newcastle and Liverpool Clash in the Cup Final

The atmosphere at Wembley is electric as Liverpool and Newcastle face off in the Cup Final. The match kicks off with Liverpool taking the initiative, but Newcastle isn't far behind. Newcastle's Dan Burn and Fabian Schar make a strong start, pushing forward with determination. However, Newcastle's ea

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Low Back Pain: How Online Learning Shapes Physiotherapists' Care

Physiotherapists often rely on a biomedical approach when treating low back pain, even though guidelines suggest a bio-psycho-social model. This approach considers biological, psychological, and social factors. A recent study explored how different online learning methods can influence physiotherapi

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Pedaling Power: How Hard Work Affects Cyclists' Performance

Professional cyclists push their bodies to the limit during intense training sessions. These sessions involve a variety of tests, including sprints, torque, and critical power (CP) assessments. The goal is to understand how different factors affect a cyclist's performance. These tests were conducted

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Who Calls the Shots When Health Resources Are Low?

When resources are tight, especially in healthcare, tough choices have to be made. This is especially true when it comes to micro-allocation, which is about splitting up small amounts of resources. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted this issue, but it's not a new problem. The big question is: who sho

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Powers of Roseburia intestinalis

Roseburia intestinalis is a big deal in the world of gut bacteria. It's one of the most common and important bacteria found in the human gut. This bacteria is known for producing butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that keeps our gut healthy. Scientists have been studying this bacteria for a long tim

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Mar 16 2025LIFESTYLE

The $34 Million Apartment with a View

In the heart of New York City, a unique apartment is up for grabs at $34 million. Located in the historic 101 Central Park West co-op, this sprawling unit takes up half of the ninth floor. It spans 7, 000 square feet and has 14 rooms, including five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The apartment is a m

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Mar 16 2025FINANCE

Nationalism's Impact on Inflation: A Closer Look

Larry Fink, a prominent figure in the investment world, recently shared his thoughts on how nationalistic policies in the US could affect inflation. He believes that these policies, such as deporting workers, could lead to higher prices in the coming months. This isn't just about economics; it's abo

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Diplomatic Drama: South Africa and the US in a Tangle

The US government recently kicked out South Africa's ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool. This move was a response to comments Rasool made about the MAGA movement. Why the anger? Rasool suggested that the MAGA movement was driven by fears of demographic change in the US. The US government saw this as an

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Student Activist's Arrest Sparks Nationwide Protests

The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a former student activist at a prestigious university, has sparked a wave of protests across the country. Khalil, who is originally from Algeria, was taken into custody by immigration authorities in the middle of the night. This move has ignited tensions between the cur

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Fighting Superbugs with Tiny Copper Heroes

Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. Scientists are exploring new ways to fight these superbugs. One promising idea is using tiny, artificial enzymes called nanozymes. These nanozymes mimic natural enzymes in our bodies. They can generate reactive oxygen

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