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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Why Do Bones Break Again After Fixing Them?

Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bones, making them prone to fractures. One common issue is when the spine's vertebrae break, known as osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF). Doctors often use a procedure called percutaneous vertebral augmentation (PVA) to fix these breaks. PVA

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Mar 05 2025SPORTS

Rugby's Hidden Risks: A Closer Look at Injuries in High School Rugby

Rugby is a thrilling sport, but it's not without its dangers. High school students playing rugby in Canada face different risks depending on the format of the game. 7s and 15s rugby have different rules and structures. 7s is faster-paced and more continuous, while 15s has more strategic play and set

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Mar 04 2025BUSINESS

Best Buy's 2025 Wrap-Up: A Mixed Bag of Results and Challenges

Best Buy's 2025 financial year ended with a mix of good and bad news. The electronics giant reported that its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat expectations. However, the company's CEO, Corie Barry, warned that prices for U. S. consumers are likely to rise. This is due to new tariffs imposed

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Mar 04 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis Faces Respiratory Challenges

Pope Francis is currently dealing with some serious health issues. He has experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure, which is a fancy term for when your lungs aren't getting enough oxygen. This happened over the course of a day, and doctors had to step in to help him breathe better. Rig

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hornets from Asia: A Threat to Europe's Bugs

In Europe, a new danger has emerged for the continent's native insects. Asian hornets, originally from southeast Asia, have been wreaking havoc on local insect populations. These hornets, known for their aggressive nature, have a diverse diet that includes hundreds of different insect species, many

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Iceberg Stops Near South Georgia

Imagine a giant iceberg, named A23a, weighing almost a trillion metric tonnes, which is roughly 1. 1 trillion tons. It’s been wandering the Southern Ocean since 2020. Recently, it stopped near the island of South Georgia. This island is a British Overseas Territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Th

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driverless Cars Hit the Streets of Austin

Imagine hailing an Uber and stepping into a car with no driver behind the wheel. That's exactly what's happening in Austin, Texas. Waymo, a company under Alphabet, Google's parent company, has started offering driverless rides through Uber's app. This isn't just any ordinary service; it's a big deal

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Panama Canal: A New Chapter

The Panama Canal is a crucial waterway for global trade. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making it a vital shortcut for ships traveling between the two. Recently, there's been a big change in who owns some of the ports along this waterway. The United States has been keeping a close eye

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Mar 04 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Crypto Picks Spark Market Frenzy

The crypto world was shaken up recently when a former president suggested some coins for a potential U. S. crypto reserve. The list included big names like XRP, Solana, Cardano, and Ether, along with Bitcoin. This announcement sent crypto traders into a frenzy, causing prices to spike temporarily. B

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9: Your New Camera Companion

Google's latest update for the Pixel 9 series is all about making your camera experience more dynamic and connected. Imagine this: you're out on an adventure, and you want to capture every angle of your epic journey. With the new "Connected Camera" feature, you can pair your Pixel 9 with a GoPro HER

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