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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Spot Liver Trouble Early

NAFLD, or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, is becoming more common. It's a big deal for public health. So, finding easy and effective ways to spot it early is super important. Enter TyHGB, a new metabolic index. It's made up of triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, and glucose. It's been showing potent

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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Women's Independence: A Glimpse into Northern Ghana's Household Dynamics

In the dry, sun-scorched regions of Northern Ghana, old-fashioned beliefs still hold strong. Here, who does what in a family is not up for debate. Men and women have their own tasks, and that's just how it is. But what happens when women start to take control of their lives? Does it make things fair

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

A Fresh Look at Madonna's Lincoln Campus

Madonna University's Lincoln campus just got a major upgrade. The school's research center has been given a makeover, and it's not just about looks. This renovation is all about boosting the school's ability to conduct important studies and support the community. The research center is now equipped

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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

Snakes: The Lightning-Fast Predators

Snakes are incredibly fast. They can strike before their prey even notices them. This speed makes them very effective hunters. A new study used high-speed cameras to capture this speed in action. The study looked at 36 different types of venomous snakes. It showed how these snakes strike their prey

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Navigating Market Shifts: Ipsos' Third Quarter Insights

Ipsos, a major player in market research, faced a challenging third quarter. Despite political uncertainty and budget constraints, they managed to grow by 7. 6%, with a significant boost from recent acquisitions. However, currency fluctuations and a decline in public affairs activity posed challenge

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Congresswoman's Stock Picks: A Look at Marjorie Taylor Greene's Recent Investments

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a representative from Georgia, has been quite active in the stock market lately. She recently bought shares in several well-known companies and a Bitcoin ETF. This news has caught the attention of many, especially those who follow the stock market closely. Greene's recent pu

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Player Enters the Web Browser Game

OpenAI has taken a bold step into the web browser market with the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, a browser that integrates the popular AI chatbot. This move is seen as a direct challenge to Google's dominance in the search engine and browser space. The new browser puts ChatGPT at the forefront of the use

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Bet: Is Bigger Always Better?

Big tech companies are spending a lot of money to build huge AI systems. They believe that making these systems bigger will make them smarter. But not everyone agrees with this idea. Some experts think that just making AI models bigger is not the best way to improve them. They believe that AI needs

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pieces Travel Through the Air and Land

Microplastics, those tiny bits of plastic, are everywhere. They float in the air and settle on the ground. But how do they get around? It turns out their shape and size play a big role. In a recent study, scientists looked at how these tiny plastic pieces move through the air and land in Shanghai.

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Pharmacy's Quarter-Century Quest: What's Next?

In the world of healthcare, community pharmacists have been making waves for a quarter of a century. This year marks 25 years since a significant group started pushing for better pharmaceutical practices. Their goal? To make sure community pharmacists are seen as vital healthcare providers. Over th

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