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Apr 24 2025BUSINESS

Airline Turbulence: Trade Wars and Travel Trends

The airline industry is facing a rough patch. Southwest Airlines has joined Delta and United in pulling back its financial predictions. Why? The trade tensions sparked by the previous US president have created a lot of uncertainty. This is the biggest challenge the industry has faced since the COVID

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Health Data Might Be Funding Google's Ads

Google's advertising empire might be benefiting from your health data. Ever wondered where your personal information goes after you hit submit on a form? It's a mystery for many, but for residents of California, there's a new twist. Blue Shield of California recently disclosed that some of its custo

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link Between Psoriasis and Obesity

Psoriasis and obesity often go hand in hand. These two long-term health issues share similar underlying problems. One key factor is a persistent, low-level inflammation that affects both body fat and skin. This link means that people with psoriasis who are also obese may face a tougher battle. Their

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

How Brain Scans and AI Can Pinpoint Cognitive Issues

The brain is a complex organ, and sometimes, tiny issues can lead to big problems. One such issue is cerebral small vessel disease, which causes lesions in the brain's white matter. These lesions can affect how a person thinks and remembers things. Usually, doctors look at these lesions in groups of

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Eye Trouble After Whiplash: What Happens Inside?

First, let's talk about whiplash. It's not just about neck pain. Sometimes, it can mess with your eyes too. This is called whiplash maculopathy. It's a mouthful, but it's important to know about. It happens when the sudden back-and-forth movement of the neck affects the macula. That's the part of th

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

Jumping into the Game: How Soccer Matches Affect Young Athletes

Soccer is a game that requires a lot of jumping. This is especially true for young female athletes. The ability to jump is crucial for performance. This is why it is important to understand how competitive matches impact their jumping ability. A recent study focused on this very topic. It looke

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

Jumping Into Performance: How Rugby Players Boost Their Game

The world of elite rugby is all about power, speed, and strength. To find out how to boost these key skills, researchers looked at two different types of jumping exercises. They worked with 20 players from the Brazilian National Rugby Team. The focus was on how these exercises affected the player

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

Jumping Higher with Smart Cues

The world of sports science is always looking for ways to boost performance. Recently, a group of researchers put a spotlight on how different verbal cues can change the way athletes jump. They focused on the countermovement jump, a common move in many sports. They gathered 18 men who were already

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Apr 24 2025BUSINESS

How Green Practices Boost Business in China

The buzz around ESG - that's Environmental, Social, and Governance factors - has been growing. But does it really make a difference in a company's long-term success? Especially in places like China, where the business scene is rapidly changing? A recent study looked into this by examining data from

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI is Changing the Office Landscape

The future of work is about to get a major upgrade. AI is set to become a big part of daily tasks in the workplace. This shift is happening because of a big push from a well-known tech company. They have plans to introduce AI "agents" that can handle complex tasks. These AI helpers are designed to w

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