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May 15 2025HEALTH

Knee Marker Mistakes: Why They Matter in Medical Movement Studies

Medical experts use movement analysis to understand how people move. This helps them make informed decisions about patient care. However, the accuracy of this analysis depends heavily on the correct placement of knee markers. If these markers are not positioned properly, the entire analysis can be t

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May 14 2025SPORTS

The Giants' 2025 Season: Challenges and Hopes

The New York Giants are in for a tough ride in the 2025 NFL season. They've drawn the most challenging schedule, with a combined winning percentage of . 574 for their opponents. This means they'll have to fight hard from the get-go. The AFC West and NFC North divisions are no walk in the park, and t

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May 14 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Showdown: Who Will Take the 2025 PGA Championship?

Quail Hollow Club, nestled in Charlotte, is all set to host the 2025 PGA Championship. This isn't the club's first rodeo with a major event; it's hosted the Truist Championship annually since 1961. The course has seen some big changes over the years, with updates from Arnold Palmer and Tom Fazio. Th

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza Under Fire: A Night of Tragedy and Uncertainty

In the early hours of Wednesday, the quiet of the night was shattered in northern Gaza. The Israeli military launched a series of airstrikes. The result was a grim tally of lives lost. The Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia was the first to report the grim news. By midday, over 50 bodies had been

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Patient Care and Costly Conflicts

Healthcare is more than just treating illnesses. It's also about how patients feel during their care. This feeling, or patient experience, covers many aspects. It includes how patients interact with doctors, nurses, and the whole healthcare system. A good experience can make patients happy and less

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May 14 2025POLITICS

A Life of Contrasts: From Guerrilla to President

José Mujica, a former president of Uruguay, passed away at the age of 89. He was a man of many faces. He was a former guerrilla fighter who became a flower farmer. He was a president who drove an old car and lived in a small house. He was a leader who pushed for big changes in his country. Muji

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

How Different Fields Define Individual

What makes something an individual? This question is not just for biology class. It pops up in politics, law, and even literature. It turns out that how we answer this question shapes how we see the world. This is where formalism comes in. It is a way of looking at things that focuses on the st

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May 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Safety: A New Way to Check for Harmful Stuff

The Clean Water Act has a rule. It says the Environmental Protection Agency must set limits on certain things in our water. These things could be chemicals, living organisms, or physical conditions. The goal is to keep people safe from harm. For a long time, the EPA used a simple method to set these

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

Breaking the Code of Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) is a particularly tough type of breast cancer. It doesn't respond to hormones or HER2 treatments. This makes it hard to fight. The disease is known for its rapid growth and resistance to treatment. One key factor in its aggressiveness is the way proteins interact

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Faith and Sports Injuries: A New Look at Recovery and Prevention

The connection between faith, religion, and sports injuries is a topic that has been explored in various studies. A recent examination looked into how religion and spirituality (R/S) influence sports-related injuries. This examination included 14 studies that met certain criteria. These studies w

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