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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Whipworm Warriors: A Honduran Study Uncovers a New Diagnostic Tool

The fight against soil-transmitted helminths (STHs), parasites that thrive in soil, is a worldwide battle. These infections are extremely common, yet detecting them is tough. Usually, doctors check for active infections by examining feces. But what if we want to find out if someone was exposed to wh

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Games To The Rescue! Helping People with Intellectual Disabilities Manage Bowel Issues

Imagine this: games helping people with intellectual disabilities deal with bowel issues. It might sound tricky! But here is what we know. In the UK, about 2% of the people have an intellectual disability. One-third of them have problems with their bowels, like constipation or faecal incontinence. T

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Health Care Views on YouTube

Have you ever wondered what people really think about the U. S. health care system? It can be hard to figure out what people think about important issues because the internet contains a lot of information. YouTube is a great place to find out how people think about the health care system and how th

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Understanding Opioid Addiction: The Science and Solutions

Opioids are a significant concern in healthcare today, with over 82, 000 deaths from overdoses in North America alone in 2020. The main issues are the ease of use and the potential for addiction. In a nutshell, opioids interact with receptors in the brain to produce effects like pain relief and euph

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Feb 12 2025FINANCE

Powerful Forces behind International Money Matters

Governments around the world are looking for ways to break free from depending on the U. S. dollar. They are moving towards different currency choices to stay safe from currency risks. This approach aims to investigate how economic growth, trust in money, financial markets

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Smart Glasses: The Health Care Challenge

Smart glasses have been gaining attention, but it seems like health care professionals aren't rushing to use them. This could be a big surprise to some, especially when you look at how quickly we've embraced other technologies. There might be a good reason for this hang-up: While we're all familiar

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

A shot for the future: experts deny that this health organization is to blame

Vaccines drew the unwanted interest of a prominent politician, who aren't ergonomic. Robert F Kennedy Junior geared himself towards forward thinking of the Cdc fights"s this story A pediatrician from Amadaa Pediatrics admits it would be difficult to champion the government's judge

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

No Three-Peats In The NFL

The Kansas City Chiefs' hope of winning three consecutive Super Bowls was dashed on Sunday. That ended their chance to be the first NFL team to achieve this feat. This means that after 60 Super Bowls. This is a big deal. No team has managed to win three Super Bowls in a row. The NFL stands

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Welcome Back Mark Williams: The Hornets Commercial DrawnUpon The Lakers

Here’s what goes down. Mark Williams is back in The Hornets’ court, surprisingly, after having the physical assessment go a little wrong. The scene started to get a bit complicated when the Los Angeles Lakers announced the cancellation of the trade on Saturday. Suddenly, things take a turn when eve

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Corruption on the Rise: A Global Wake-Up Call

In a recent look into how clean or corrupt different countries' governments are, many nations found themselves with their worst scores in over a decade. This report, which rates 180 countries, found that 47 of them hit their lowest points in the past 12 years. The global picture isn't pretty: more t

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