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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Gut Health Affects Liver Disease in Women

Women with HIV face a higher risk of a liver condition called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. This condition is quite common among them. Gut health might play a bigger role in this than previously thought. Gut damage and the movement of microbes from the gut into the blood

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Hyundai's Big Bet on America: Jobs, Steel, and Tech

Hyundai is making a huge move in the United States. The South Korean company is planning to invest a massive 21 billion dollars in the US. This is a big deal, and it's not just about building cars. Hyundai is looking to create jobs, boost production, and dive into some cutting-edge technology. Fir

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: GOP's Plan to Challenge Court Decisions

The political tension in Washington is heating up, with Republicans eyeing dramatic moves against federal judges. At the heart of the storm is Speaker Mike Johnson, who recently hinted at a bold strategy: eliminating certain federal courts. This isn't just about any judges; it's about those who have

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AirFly Pro 2: A Step Up in Wireless Audio

Twelve South has just rolled out the AirFly Pro 2, a dongle that aims to boost the audio experience for those using wireless headphones with devices that don't support Bluetooth. This isn't just for airplanes. It's for any gadget with a 3. 5mm headphone jack. The price? $59. 99, a slight increase fr

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ice Driving: The Real Test for Electric Cars

In the heart of Sweden, a unique challenge awaits electric vehicles. The cold and icy conditions are the ultimate test for these cars. The weather can be tricky, even in the middle of winter. This is where Polestar, a company with Swedish roots, puts their electric vehicles to the test. They wan

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

American Firm's Staff Freed: China's Bid to Boost Foreign Investment

China has freed all workers from an American company that checks risks for businesses. This move comes as China tries to attract more foreign investors to boost its economy. The company, known as the Mintz Group, had its staff detained in Beijing about two years ago. The firm's work involves invest

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Pain Pathways in Diabetes: A New Target for Relief

Diabetes is a complex condition that often brings along unwanted guests, like pain. This pain can be tough to manage because it's not just about what's happening in the body, but also in the brain. One key player in this brain-body connection is the acid-sensing ion channel 1a, or ASIC1a. This tiny

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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

What's Next for Student Loans and FAFSA?

The Department of Education might be shutting down, but what does this mean for student loans and the FAFSA? The Small Business Administration (SBA) is stepping in to manage federal student loans. This shift comes after significant cuts to the Department of Education's staff and resources. The SBA,

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Powering Up Healing: The Electric Boost for Wounds

Wounds are a big deal in medicine. They are not easy to fix. So, scientists are always looking for new ways to help them heal faster and better. One exciting area of research is using electricity to speed up the healing process. This is where electrical hydrogels come into play. These are special ge

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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

Student Loan Shifts: What's Happening with Your Payments?

The recent shifts in student loan management have left many borrowers puzzled and worried. The Small Business Administration (SBA) is now in charge of the $1. 6 trillion college student loan portfolio, a task previously handled by the U. S. Education Department. This change came after an executive o

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