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May 17 2025HEALTH

The Battle Against Obesity: Can Digital Tools Make a Difference?

The world is getting heavier. This is not just a problem of fitting into clothes. It is a serious health issue. Obesity increases the risk of chronic diseases. It shortens lives. It also costs a lot of money. This is why urgent action is needed. In the UK, there are different levels of support for

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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Negative Feedback Boost App Upgrades?

The world of app development is a competitive one. Everyone wants to create the next big thing. It is easy to think that positive feedback is the key to success. But is it? There is more to the story. Let's take a closer look at how feedback shapes app innovation. First, let's talk about the p

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May 16 2025SPORTS

Thunder's Missed Chance: Nuggets Force Game 7

The Thunder had a real shot at sealing the deal against the Nuggets in Game 6, but it just wasn't their night. The Nuggets, on the other hand, were all over the Thunder, pushing them around and making their presence known. The Thunder's coach, Mark Daigneault, looked like he was trying to draw up a

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Voyager's Thruster Revival: A Spacecraft's Second Wind

Voyager 1 has been a space traveler for nearly 50 years, braving the tough conditions of outer space. It is a marvel of engineering that has kept going despite its age. The latest challenge for the team on the ground was to bring back to life a set of thrusters that had been out of action for deca

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May 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Unique Mix of Strategy and Speed

Drop Duchy is a game that blends several different genres into one unique experience. At its core, it's a deck-building game with elements of Tetris and Carcassonne. But it doesn't stop there. It also involves strategic planning, resource management, and quick decision-making. Players start with a s

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Silent Crisis: Why Babies Die in Africa and Asia

The grim reality is that every year, 2. 3 million newborns do not survive their first month. Most of these deaths happen in two regions: sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The main killers are perinatal asphyxia and neonatal sepsis. These are medical terms for lack of oxygen at birth and severe i

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May 16 2025SPORTS

Head Protection in Boxing: What's the Deal?

In the boxing world, a big change has happened. The International Boxing Association, or IBA, has decided to stop using headguards in amateur boxing. This has caused a lot of talk about how to keep boxers safe. Some people think headguards help prevent injuries like cuts, concussions, and broken bon

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Power of Prevention in Indigenous Youth Wellbeing

The landscape of youth wellbeing in Australia is changing. The focus is shifting from reacting to crises to preventing them altogether. This shift is particularly important for First Nations communities. The goal is to empower these communities to take the lead in shaping their own futures. In F

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

Boys as Allies: Changing the Game in Nepal

In Nepal, a unique effort is underway to tackle a serious issue. It is about sexual bullying and gender harassment of girls. This is not just a girls' problem. It involves boys too. The plan? Get boys involved as allies in the fight against this violence. This is not about blaming boys. It is

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May 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Fight to Save Louisiana's Shrinking Coast

The Mississippi River is a powerful force. It has shaped the landscape of Louisiana for thousands of years. Now, there is a plan to use this power to build new land and protect the state's coast. This plan is called river diversion. It involves redirecting some of the river's water and sediment

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