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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Choices: Women's Reproductive Rights in Tanzania

Women's reproductive rights are a big deal. Everyone agrees that having access to sexual and reproductive healthcare is a basic human right. But, focusing only on how many women use modern contraception is like looking at a puzzle with only a few pieces. It doesn't show the whole picture. There's a

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Teen Jaw Pain: Can Exercise and Online Help?

Jaw pain, or temporomandibular disorder (TMD), is a common issue. It can be tough to deal with, especially for teens. People have been trying different ways to fix it. A recent study aimed to find out if a mix of exercises, hands-on therapy, and health education could help. They wanted to see if

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

How Friendly Healthcare Can Boost HIV Testing Among Trans and Nonbinary Youth

In the United States, young adults who are transgender or nonbinary face a higher risk of HIV, and getting tested can be a real challenge. This isn't just about access to testing; it's about feeling safe and respected in healthcare settings. Imagine walking into a doctor's office and feeling like yo

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

How Latinos in LA See Their Neighborhoods Affects Their Health

In the heart of Los Angeles, where Latinos make up a big part of the population, a recent study has revealed some interesting facts about how people's views of their neighborhoods can impact their health. It's not just about how much they move around, sit still, or sleep. It's also about what they t

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Mixing It Up: How Blended Exercise Helps Older Adults with Diabetes

Imagine this: a group of seniors in China, all dealing with type 2 diabetes. For two years, they tried out a unique exercise program that mixed face-to-face sessions with online guidance. The goal? To see if this combo could make a real difference in their health and medical costs. The stud

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Feb 16 2025BUSINESS

When a Techie Challenged the Big Boss

In a bold move, a tech worker at a major bank made waves during a company-wide meeting. Nicolas Welch, a tech analyst, sat front row at a town hall in Columbus, Ohio. He asked a simple question. "Why not let team managers decide if their teams need to be in the office? " Welch works with a team spre

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Light Sensitivity in Zinc Oxide Films

Imagine this: scientists discovered a neat trick to make zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films super responsive to light. They did it by mixing in something called electron cyclotron wave resonance (ECWR) plasma during the film-making process. The secret sauce? Tweaking the ECWR power. The magic number t

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Middleweight Showdown: Cannonier Faces Rodrigues at UFC Vegas 102

The UFC's return to Las Vegas brought a packed card with some surprising results. The main event featured Jared Cannonier and Gregory Rodrigues. Cannonier, who had lost three of his last five fights, was looking to turn things around. Meanwhile, Rodrigues, with four wins in his last five, was riding

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Feb 16 2025CRIME

Strange Group in Chapel Hill

In the quiet town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, something unusual caught the eye of a local landlord. His tenants wore long black coats and parked box trucks outside their duplexes. They ran electrical cords from the trucks into the homes and kept a stretcher inside. Neighbors spotted similarly dr

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle Beyond the Liver

A silent epidemic is sweeping through our communities, and it's not just about what's on our plates. It's about how we live our lives. People with lower incomes are bearing the brunt of this issue. This condition is called MASLD, or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. But it's

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