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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Smooth Sailing: How Textured Titanium Surfaces Can Improve Blood Implants

Blood-contacting medical devices often trigger immune responses, leading to blood clots and cell overgrowth. Creating special textures on these devices to prevent these issues is a major challenge. Scientists have developed a unique titanium surface with tiny bumps and grooves, which are incredibly

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring ‘Public Disorder, ’ Netflix’s New Italian Crime Thriller

Netflix has rolled out a new crime thriller called "Public Disorder, " which just hit the streaming service on January 15. You might have missed it since bigger hits often hog the spotlight, but this Italian series has something intriguing to offer. Let's take a closer look. Set in Rome, "Public Di

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

An Inside Look: How Healthcare Can Better Support Brazil's Transvestigender Community

Sadly, Brazil is no stranger to violence, especially against transvestigender people. This affects their daily lives and health. The story starts with how these individuals feel unsafe, not just on the streets, but also in places meant to help, like primary healthcare facilities. Why does this matte

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Jan 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Brianna LaPaglia: Reclaiming Herself with SI Swimsuit Cover

Brianna LaPaglia, known for her public breakup with Zach Bryan, recently stunned fans with her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit digital cover. Instead of just showing off her looks, she's using it as a way to reclaim her life. After their split, she revealed that she was offered millions to keep quiet ab

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Meet Daniel Faalele: The NFL Guard from Down Under

Ever wondered about the tallest and heaviest players in the NFL? Well, Daniel Faalele is one of them. Standing at 6'8" and weighing around 379 lbs, he's a force to be reckoned with on the Baltimore Ravens team. But what makes Faalele really stand out? It's his background. Born in Melbourne, Australi

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Australia Seeks Answers Over Missing Soldier in Russia's Hands

Have you ever wondered what happens when a person from one country goes to fight in another? That's what Australia is trying to find out with one of their citizens, Oscar Jenkins. A video surfaced online showing Jenkins, a school teacher from Melbourne, being questioned and hit by a Russian soldier.

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Planning for the End: Helping Intellectually Disabled People from Diverse Backgrounds

Have you ever thought about what happens at the end of life for people with intellectual disabilities, especially those from minority groups? It's a topic that's not often talked about, but it's crucial. These individuals often face barriers to getting the palliative care they need, and their last d

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: What Australians Need to Know

Drinking alcohol is deeply ingrained in Australian culture. About 77% of Australians consume it, often more than recommended limits. But did you know that alcohol can increase your risk of getting cancer? Oncologists have known this for years, but it's not something most people talk about. A big st

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Jan 14 2025CRIME

Sydney Synagogue Vandalized: Police Hunt for Suspects

Over the weekend, a synagogue in Sydney's Newtown suburb was targeted by vandals. The New South Wales Police Force is searching for two individuals who sprayed graffiti on the synagogue's fence and building. This incident occurred around 4:25 a. m. local time on Saturday. The suspects were also beli

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Psychedelics: A New Approach to End-of-Life Care

Imagine this: using psychedelic substances to ease the journey at the end of life. That's what some people are exploring. This isn't about getting high or escaping reality. Instead, it's about finding comfort and peace when facing the ultimate challenge. Picture this: a person with a terminal illnes

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