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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Fighting Flare-ups: A Real-World Look at Giant Cell Arteritis

Imagine dealing with a condition that can make your head hurt and cause unexpected vision issues. This is the reality for people with Giant Cell Arteritis. One medication, tocilizumab has come out on the market to help with this. First off, what makes giant cell arteritis so tricky? Usually,

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Humanoid Robots Jamming with Humans: The Future of Music?

For a long time, people have been wondering what would happen if robots could jam with humans. This idea has become a reality in recent years. Researchers have been working hard to develop robots that can do all sorts of things like magic, drawing, dancing and music. One of the coolest things t

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lizards' Hot Summer: How Habitats Affect Their Survival

Hot climates are not just for beach holidays for reptiles. For a lizard species in Argentina , like the L. cuyumhue, the type of habitat they call home is critical during hot summers. In Argentina, the lizard Liolaemus cuyumhue has to deal with rising temperatures. This does not just happen

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Asking Robots for Advice: What's the Deal?

Machines have an opinion on most things. Who hasn't wondered: Are robots better at giving advice than humans? We have friends and family we trust but would you go to a robot for advice? The idea of asking a machine for advice might seem weird. It sounds strange but they can give some good advice.

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

A High-Stakes UFC Clash and a Debate on the Winner

Merab Dvalishvili came out on top in the UFC 311 event, but a lot of people are still talking about it. They are questioning whether the right fighter was declared the winner. Umar Nurmagomedov, Dvalishvili’s opponent, was favored by many fans and experts in the early rounds. The first two rounds w

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Aid Uncertainty - What Happens Now?

In Uganda and South Sudan, millions rely on US aid for survival, education, and health. The Trump administration has suspended most of this aid. Children in Uganda have received free education, funded by the US. Though the idea is to prevent misuse of funds, this pause could have long lasting eff

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Divine Work: Exploring the heart of volunteers in organ donation!

Picture this: A person steps forward to sign up for a very special cause. They want to share their organs with someone in need. Ever wonder what motivates this selfless act? Well, to untangle that mystery, some folks decided to look at the situation in an interesting way:

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Devastation in Omdurman: Market Attack

In the midst of a brutal civil war in Sudan, the city of Omdurman became the target of yet another paramount tragedy. Paramilitary forces, known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), launched a brutal attack on the Sabrein Market this past weekend. The aftermath was grim: 54 people lost their live

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Feb 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Huma Brings The Heat To Delhi Crime Regulars

DCP Vartika Chaturvedi’s latest challenge is set to be a thrilling encounter. exploring something as vast as the Indian capital always has twists and turns. Year Three of “Delhi Crime” finds Shefali Shah’s favorite stern figure DCP Vartika Chaturvedi receives a significant upgrade to the o

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Challenges and Enhancers for Targeted Treatment in Back Disease Management

Knowledge and the use of a disease activity score in axial spondyloarthritis obviously is important. Physicians around the world almost always rely on this when making treatment choices for patients. However, this critical measure, isn't always followed as strictly as it should be. The

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