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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Arab World's Battle with Liver Disease: A Decade of Research

The Arab world has been grappling with a serious health issue called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD for short. This condition has been on the rise globally, but it's particularly bad in the Arab region. So, let's dive into what's been happening with research on th

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

What Makes Us Buy Healthy Foods?

Ever wondered why we reach for that "sugar-free" chocolate bar? Or why we choose "gluten-free" bread over the regular kind? It's all about what we think is healthy and how we control our eating habits. First, let's talk about how we see food. Our brains play a big trick on us. We think

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Mar 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Big Move into Premium Phones and Electric Cars

Xiaomi, a company known for making affordable tech, is now aiming for the high-end market. They just launched two new smartphones, the Xiaomi 15 and the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. Both phones use Qualcomm's latest processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The Ultra model has a better camera and a larger screen. The

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

Breathing for the Heart: How Deep Breaths Help Left-Sided Breast Cancer Patients

Deep breaths can do more than just calm you down. For those fighting left-sided breast cancer, taking a deep breath during radiation therapy can be a game-changer. This technique, known as Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold (DIBH), helps to protect the heart during treatment. But why is this important? We

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Waking Up: What Happens When You Come Out of Anesthesia?

Imagine waking up from a deep sleep, but this time, it's not just any sleep—it's from anesthesia. Doctors have been studying how long it takes for people to wake up from general anesthesia. This isn't just about timing; it's about understanding how our brains regain consciousness. First, let's talk

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Mar 01 2025POLITICS

New York's Prison Guards: Are They Safe?

In New York, a big argument is happening between prison guards and the state government. The guards have been on strike for almost two weeks. They want changes to make their jobs safer. The state has made an offer, but the guards think it's not good enough. The state's plan includes pausing some pa

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Mar 01 2025CRIME

A Brutal Attack: 6-Year-Old Boy's Life Cut Short

In a shocking turn of events, a jury in Illinois found a 73-year-old man guilty of murder and hate crimes. The victim was a 6-year-old boy, Wadee Alfayoumi, who was brutally killed in his home. The attack happened in October 2023, just days after the start of the war between Israel and Hamas. The bo

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Kids in Crisis: How Hospitals Prepare for the Unexpected

Hospitals often face unexpected situations where they need to care for many young patients at once. To be ready for this, they use special training exercises. These exercises mimic real-life emergencies, pushing everyone to think quickly and act wisely. Imagine a hospital filled with kids n

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Metallocenes in Water

Imagine trying to measure something super tiny in a messy environment. That's what scientists face when they try to study electrochemical processes in non-ideal media. Usually, they use a normal hydrogen electrode (NHE) as a reference. But in messy, non-ideal conditions, things get tricky. That's wh

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Young Doctors Get Hands-On Brain Surgery Training

Pediatric neurosurgery is a tough field. It's not just about knowing the right moves. It's about feeling confident and knowing exactly what to do. This is where a special program comes in. It gives young doctors a whole month to focus on brain surgery for kids. The program is intense. It's all abou

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