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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Unmasking the Roots of Partner Abuse in South Africa

The issue of partner abuse is a serious matter that affects women all over the globe. This problem is not just about physical harm. It also involves emotional and sexual mistreatment. In many cases, the person causing the harm is the woman's intimate partner. This is a big problem in many parts of t

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Apr 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Michelle Obama: Choosing Herself and Speaking Her Truth

Michelle Obama has always been a strong figure in the public eye. She has two kids and has faced a lot of attention in recent months. People have talked about her not attending certain big events. They have also talked about rumors of trouble in her marriage. But Michelle has a clear message for eve

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Big Shift in Parcel Delivery

The parcel delivery landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. More parcels are being shipped in the US than ever before. However, traditional giants FedEx and UPS are facing stiff competition. This is from private fleets run by online retailers and smaller, regional couriers. These new p

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

China's Amazon Sellers Face Tough Choices Due to Tariffs

In the world of online shopping, a big change is happening. The United States has increased the tax on goods coming from China to 125%. This move is expected to shake things up for many Chinese businesses that sell their products on Amazon. These sellers now face a tough decision: raise their prices

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Genes: The African Ancestry Connection to Obesity

Obesity is a serious health problem that often leads to early death. Most studies on body mass index (BMI) have focused on people of European background. A recent study looked at the DNA of 88, 873 people from the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Program. Half of these participants came f

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health: How Tech Can Help Us Stay Well

Technology is changing the way we think about health. It is not just about fixing problems when they happen. It is about stopping problems before they start. This is where consumer health informatics comes in. It uses data and tech to help people stay healthy. It can change how we deal with long-ter

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Hospitals and the Fight Against Sudden Disease Outbreaks

Hospitals today face a big problem. Diseases that spread quickly have been popping up more often. These outbreaks put a lot of stress on healthcare systems. They need better ways to manage resources and handle crises. This is where the idea of hospital resilience comes in. It is all about how well h

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Houston's Moon Mission: A Second Chance

The journey to the moon is not always smooth. Intuitive Machines, a company based in Houston, is not letting a recent setback stop its ambitious plans. The company's latest moon lander, IM-2 Athena, had a rough landing near the lunar south pole. It tipped over and ended up on its side. But Intuitive

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Rory's Remarkable Recovery: Masters Tournament Shifts

Rory McIlroy demonstrated his resilience at the Masters Tournament. His performance was a stark contrast to his earlier struggles. Many had written him off after a disappointing start. He had two double bogeys in his final four holes of the first round. This left many wondering if his chance at the

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Drama Hits Tennessee Football

College football is seeing a new kind of drama. The Tennessee Volunteers' star quarterback, Nico Iamaleava, skipped practice. This move has fans and experts talking. It's all about money and future plans. Iamaleava is in talks to renegotiate his Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal. He wants more ca

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