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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Dementia Care: Peru's Health System Under the Microscope

Dementia is a growing concern worldwide. It is a complex condition that is becoming more common. Health systems around the globe are finding it hard to manage chronic issues like dementia. Often, the care provided is not well-coordinated. This is especially true in countries with fewer resources. I

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

Harbin's Winter Wonderland: What Makes It Shine?

Harbin, a city in northern China, is famous for its winter festivals. These events draw in crowds from all over the world. To stay ahead in the competitive tourism market, Harbin needs to understand what makes its ice and snow attractions stand out. A recent study looked into this by analyzing thous

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Balancing Act: Business in China, Politics in the US

Elon Musk, a prominent figure in the tech world, has significant business dealings in China. This has raised eyebrows, especially since he holds a key position in the U. S. government. His role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) puts him in a place where he could shape U. S. policies,

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

The 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament: A Battle of the Best

The 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament is all set to kick off, featuring 64 teams vying for the title. This year, there's no clear favorite, which makes the competition even more exciting. Unlike last year, when South Carolina entered as the undefeated powerhouse, this season's top teams are more evenly m

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

The NCAA Tournament: Day 2 Showdowns

The NCAA Tournament is back for another day of intense action. 32 teams are set to hit the court and battle it out. The games kick off at 12:15 p. m. ET, and fans can expect a packed schedule with 16 first-round games. The excitement is palpable, especially with the return of Duke's star player, Coo

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Businessman and Advisor: The Conflicts of Interest

The Pentagon visit by Elon Musk sparked a lot of talk. There were rumors that he might get a peek at secret war plans against China. But Donald Trump quickly shut down those rumors. He pointed out that Musk has big business interests in China. This could make him vulnerable to influence, which is a

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Mar 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Family's Legacy of Luxury in the Caribbean

In the heart of St. George's, Grenada, a story of family and luxury hospitality unfolds. Janelle Hopkin, the President and Managing Director of Spice Island Beach Resort, is a third-generation hotelier. Her journey in the hospitality industry began at 16, when her father insisted she work throughout

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Can Public Health Efforts Really Level the Playing Field for Kids' Weight?

Health initiatives to tackle childhood obesity should try to even out health differences among kids. Two big studies looked at ways to stop kids from becoming overweight. They found that getting kids to move more helped a little with their weight. This was true for kids aged 5 to 18. Mixing exercise

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

The Unlikely March Madness Triumph

The McNeese Cowboys, a team from Lake Charles, Louisiana, pulled off an unexpected victory in the NCAA Tournament. Their coach, Will Wade, and his team managed to defeat the Clemson Tigers, a team from the powerful Atlantic Coast Conference. This win was not just any victory; it was the program's fi

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

A Rare Skin Condition and Pregnancy: A Look at Secukinumab

GPP or Generalized Pustular Psoriasis is a serious skin condition that can affect pregnant women. This condition is not common and is marked by the appearance of pus-filled bumps all over the body. These bumps are not infected, but they are full of a type of white blood cell called neutrophils. The

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