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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Secondary Injuries on Knee Stability After ACL Tears

When you tear your anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), it's not just one part of your knee that suffers. Often, other structures in your knee get hurt too. These are called secondary stabiliser injuries. Some common ones are medial meniscus ramp lesions (MMRLs), lateral meniscus posterior root tears (

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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

Push and Pull: Biden Says No to Japanese Steel Deal, Workers Worry

President Biden recently blocked a Japanese company’s takeover of U. S. Steel, a move he claimed would preserve jobs in the steel industry. However, some steelworkers in Pennsylvania and Indiana aren’t happy. Nippon Steel had promised investments to upgrade aging blast furnaces and committed to no l

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Knee Cartilage Repair: Fixation Methods and Their Results

Injuries that only affect the cartilage in the knee are quite uncommon. Surgeons often debate the best way to fix these problems. Some methods focus on just fixing the cartilage, but there's no clear agreement on how well these techniques work. Let's dive into the different ways doctors try to fix k

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Nanotech to the Rescue: Revolutionizing Eye Injury Treatments

Ever wondered how tiny particles can heal big problems? Nanotechnology is doing just that for eye injuries caused by chemicals. These injuries can be serious, leading to long-term vision issues. The first step in treatment is to rinse the eye thoroughly. After that, doctors use a mix of biological a

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Why “Health Security” Matters More Than Just “Public Health”

Imagine you're in a big, global classroom, and everyone is talking about how health issues are also big security problems. You might ask, “Why not just call it ‘public health’ and be done with it? ” The thing is, using the term “health security” has become super important in today's world, especiall

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Japan Vows to Keep Trying for US Deals, Despite Steel Merger Block

Even after President Biden thwarted the plan of Japan's Nippon Steel to buy Pittsburgh's U. S. Steel, Japanese officials and business leaders remained steadfast in their pursuit of American deals. They warned that blocking such mergers could harm the economic partnership between the two countries. T

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Jan 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bird Flu Case in Delaware: What It Means for Maryland's Poultry Industry

A commercial flock of broiler chickens in Delaware has tested "presumptive" positive for H5 bird flu. This highly contagious virus is causing worry in the poultry industry, especially in nearby Maryland. The case was discovered in Kent County, just a week after a similar case was found in wild Snow

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Jan 04 2025OPINION

New York City: A Tourist Haven Despite Challenges

New York City is often painted as a dangerous place filled with crime and homelessness. But the numbers tell a different story. In 2024, the Big Apple attracted 64. 3 million visitors, just a little less than the record 66. 2 million in 2019. This is impressive, especially considering the tourism se

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Rhode Island's 2026: Shifts in Business, Housing, and Unfinished Projects

As 2026 approaches, Rhode Island is witnessing some big changes in its business landscape. Hasbro, the famous toy maker, is pondering a relocation to Boston. This has state officials working overtime to convince them to stick around. Meanwhile, in Newport, one ambitious entrepreneur is snapping up r

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Power of Tech: Boosting Chinese Manufacturing

You might think that the cost of workers or the amount of energy used would be the big deals in manufacturing. But guess what? It's all about how smart and advanced the technology is. Let's dive into the Chinese manufacturing scene from 2000 to 2021 to see how tech is the real game-changer. Imagine

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