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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: A Traveler's Wake-Up Call

Measles, one of the most contagious diseases, has put Washington Dulles International Airport on high alert. Two travelers returning from overseas tested positive for measles after spending time at the airport's baggage claim on March 5. One group was at Concourse A between 8 am and 12:30 pm, while

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

Car Thefts Decline in the USA

Car thefts have been a significant issue in the USA, especially for certain brands. It was a problem that seemed to be getting worse. But, there is some good news. The number of car thefts has dropped a lot. This is because two car companies, Hyundai and Kia, made some big changes. For a while, Hyu

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Mar 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Love in the Spotlight: Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt's Public Affection

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt have taken a bold step in their relationship. They made their romance public on March 20. Hewitt shared a close video of Davidson on her Instagram Stories. The clip started with a retro episode of Rugrats playing on a small TV. As the cartoon's theme song played, Hewit

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Measles Surge in Texas: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

Measles is making a comeback in Texas, with 309 cases reported in just two months. This number has already surpassed the total cases reported across the entire United States last year. The majority of these cases are among individuals who have not been vaccinated or whose vaccination status is unkno

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Battle of the Screens: VSync, G-Sync, and FreeSync Unmasked

Gaming PCs are a thrilling investment. They let you enjoy high frame rates and stunning graphics. But have you ever wondered why your monitor has specific tech like G-Sync or FreeSync? It's all about making your gaming experience smoother. First, let's talk about VSync. It's a setting in most games

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

The Changing Faces of Autism in Angelman Syndrome

Angelman syndrome is a rare genetic condition. It affects the brain and nerves. Many kids with Angelman syndrome also have autism. But how autism shows up in these kids can change over time. That's what a recent study wanted to find out. The study looked at 107 kids with Angelman syndrome. They wer

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Mar 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wuhan's Green Revolution: A Path to Healthier Urban Living

In the heart of China, Wuhan is taking bold steps to transform its urban landscape. The city is tackling a pressing issue: not enough green spaces. This isn't just about making the city pretty. It's about making it healthier, more balanced, and fairer for everyone. The goal is to use technology to f

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

A Family's Tragic Choice: Measles and Vaccination

In a remote part of Texas, a family's beliefs led to a tragic outcome. A 6-year-old girl from a Mennonite community in Gaines County died from measles. Her parents, who chose not to vaccinate her, spoke to an anti-vaccine group. They shared their views on vaccination and their daughter's battle with

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Hip Replacement: Which Surgical Pathway is Best?

Hip replacement surgery is a game-changer for people with severe hip arthritis. The question is, does the way the surgeon goes in matter? Two common methods are the direct anterior approach and the posterior approach. A recent study took a close look at these two methods to see if one is better than

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Minds to Fashion: How Brain Waves Inspire Art

Wearable tech is taking a leap forward. It is now possible to turn thoughts into art. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are stepping out of labs and into the world of art. These interfaces read brain signals and turn them into visual and physical expressions. Two cool projects show how this works.

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