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Feb 10 2025BUSINESS

McDonald's Bounces Back From A Bad Year

Imagine a world where your favorite food joint suddenly becomes a bit sketchier. That was the case for McDonald's in 2024. It all started with an E. coli outbreak. This outbreak caused a big drop in customers and a drop in profits. This was a rougher year for McDonald's. This was not the only p

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

HPV 101: What You Need to Know About Vaccines

Did you know that there is a virus that is the main cause of cervical cancer. The most common types are HPV 16 and 18. The good news is that vaccines are now available to prevent HPV infections. However, there is a problem. Many people do not know much about HPV and the vaccines. Multiple factors c

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Tradition: Questioning Chhaupadi Practices in Nepal

Have you ever heard about a tradition where women and girls are sent away from their homes during their monthly periods? This is not a myth, but a reality in some parts of Nepal. This practice, known as Chhaupadi, is prevalent in the Western region of Nepal. Imagine being forced to live in

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Feb 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Chinese Social Media

Climate change is no longer a distant threat for many people in China. It's happening right now, right where they live. Picture this: people in cities are noticing changes in their local weather patterns, like unusual temperatures, or weird rain patterns. Meanwhile, the government is playing down th

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

What Changed? Looking at Risks in the 21st Century

What do people think about risks today? People have looked at how people see risks of things like nuclear power but what hasn't been looked at is newer things. Newer risks are examined like climate change and fake news. This is to compare with older risks. A large group of people

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Feb 07 2025LIFESTYLE

Influencer's Lifestyle Shift: Lessons in Financial Resilience

Katie Bunton, a mother of twins and influencer from Byron Bay, has faced a financial turnaround when her spouse, Harry, lost his job last December. This event led to a re-evaluation of their lifestyle choices, and the family decided to move in with Harry's mother. This decision wasn't easy, but it w

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

HPV Vaccine Controversy: Sex, Culture, and a Jarring Gap

In the bustling nation of China, there is an issue tittering just below the surface. The virus is not an unheard of one, the human papillomavirus (HPV) . Vaccines to stop this virus from spooking millions of lives exist; however, their utilisation in China is 2. 24% and people are hesitant to use th

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

How did Parents see changes in their kids who struggle with movement

Power mobility devices, or PMs, are basically small electric vehicles. They can be a big help for kids with cerebral palsy (CP). One exciting experiment involved two such devices, the Explorer Mini (EM) and the modified ride-on car (mROC). Parents tested these with their young ones over 16 weeks. Th

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

The Changing Faces of Beauty: UAE Students and Plastic Surgery.

In the 21st century, the quest for beauty norms is causing lots of people to hunt for cosmetic surgeries all over the planet, and nowhere is this universially more evident than in a dense cultural hub like UAE. These surgeries seem to have become a way for women to meet certain ideals of how they a

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Tweaking Biking sessions: Fatigued Conceptual Wander

First, picture this: athletes and workers regularly push through multiple exercise sessions in a single day or back-to-back days. These your grouped interval training or a steady pedal session could, potentially, blur the lines of performance and perception. Remember those intense baffled faces of

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