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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

How Heat Maps Can Spot Muscle Damage in Athletes

Infrared thermography is a tool that can spot muscle damage in athletes. This method uses heat maps to identify potential injuries. It works by detecting temperature differences on the skin. These differences can indicate where muscle damage might be happening. Infrared thermography is not new. It

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Jun 08 2025SPORTS

How Can Fencing Kids Boost Their Skills with Fun Exercises?

LK exercises are a fun way to improve skills in young fencers. This is what a new study showed. The study looked at how these exercises affect balance, agility, jumping, body awareness, and thinking skills in kids who enjoy fencing. The study focused on kids who are not yet teens. This is a

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and Multiple Health Issues

In Northern Ireland, many pregnant women deal with more than one health issue at the same time. This is called multimorbidity. It's a big deal because it can make pregnancy riskier for both the mother and the baby. It also makes things tougher for healthcare services. So, it's important to understan

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Mold, Housing, and Health: A Hidden Link?

In the UK, a recent survey revealed a troubling connection between housing situations and health issues. The survey, conducted in March 2020, involved over 3600 adults. It found that people living in rented homes, whether private or social, are more likely to have mold problems. Mold is not just a m

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Red Foxes in South Korea Face Mange Crisis

Red foxes in South Korea are facing a serious health crisis. Sarcoptic mange is a severe skin disease caused by tiny mites. It is highly contagious and can be deadly. This disease is common in red foxes, but there is little information on how to handle it in reintroduced fox populations. Between

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Jun 07 2025BUSINESS

The Rare Earths Game: China's Strategic Hold

China and the United States are locked in a high-stakes game over rare earth minerals. These minerals are crucial for many industries, from cars to military tech. The US has been pushing China to ease restrictions on these exports. The US President recently claimed that China's leader had agreed

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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Danger: Why Men Face Higher Risks with Broken Heart Syndrome

A man in his late fifties was in a hospital for a routine procedure when he suddenly experienced intense chest pain and breathing difficulties. This man had a history of bladder cancer, and the fear of it returning kept him up at night. Doctors identified his condition as takotsubo cardiomyopathy, o

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Jun 07 2025SPORTS

Rodgers' New Chapter in Pittsburgh

Aaron Rodgers is in Pittsburgh. He is there to finalize his deal with the Steelers. The city is buzzing with the news. For months, rumors had been circulating. But until the ink dries on that contract, nothing is set in stone. Rodgers is no stranger to the spotlight. He spent 18 years in Green Bay.

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Jun 07 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Politics: Tesla's Turbulent Times

Tesla, the leading electric car maker in the US, is in a pickle. The company's CEO, Elon Musk, has a tense relationship with President Trump. This political spat could cost Tesla big time. Why? Because Trump's allies in Congress are pushing for policies that could harm the electric car industry. The

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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

Eggs Under Scrutiny: Salmonella Outbreak and Market Woes

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced a salmonella outbreak. It's linked to eggs from a producer in California. The outbreak has made 79 people ill and sent 21 to the hospital. The CDC is advising people to be careful. They should check their fridges for organic and

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