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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Netball Injuries: What Western Cape Players Know and Think

Netball is a sport that keeps players on their toes, literally. It's all about quick moves and sudden stops, which can take a toll on players' bodies, especially their ankles and knees. A recent study in the Western Cape, South Africa, took a close look at what semi-professional netball players know

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Nov 20 2024CELEBRITIES

Camilla's Son Debunks Myths About Her Health Habits

Queen Camilla recently made headlines when she had to cancel events due to a chest infection. Online chatter sparked over her alleged heavy drinking and smoking habits. But her son, Tom Parker Bowles, cleared the air with a brief statement. When asked about his mom's supposed reputation for gin drin

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Drug Effects: A New Way to Understand How Medicines Work

Researchers have been working hard to combine drug-related information and forecast what drugs do. But most of these efforts just connect different data together, rather than showing how drugs actually work. This can make it tough to understand and trust the predictions. So, a new approach has been

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Aim for History: A 10-0 Start Against Buffalo After Last Year's Thriller

The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing an incredible milestone—a 10-0 start to their season. This hasn't happened in Kansas City before, and to achieve it, they need to beat a tough opponent on the road: the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are no easy target, being one of the top contenders for the Super Bowl

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Understanding Prostate Cancer: What Men in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, Know and Think

Prostate cancer, commonly known as PCa, is a major health concern worldwide. It’s the second most common cancer in men and causes a significant number of deaths each year. However, there’s a gap in research when it comes to understanding how men in Saudi Arabia, particularly in the Jazan region, thi

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Nov 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Bowling Bags: From Sports to Street Style

Believe it or not, you might want to reach for a bowling bag the next time you head out the door. These funky, boxy bags are taking the fashion world by storm. It all started when Prada introduced them on their runway back in 2000. But now, in 2024, they're back with a bang! Celebrities like Bella H

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Diabetes Self-Care in China: What Patients in Western Communities Think and Do

Ever wondered how people with type 2 diabetes manage their health in China? A recent study explored the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of patients in western communities. Researchers wanted to see what people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) knew about their condition and how they handled i

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Boosting Nurse Confidence: The Impact of Intense Clinical Training

Imagine stepping into a new nursing job after months of rigorous clinical training. Does this intense preparation boost your confidence when it comes to voicing your opinions and worries at work? A recent study explored this very question. Researchers set out to understand how a demanding clinical

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

How Doctors & Techs Share Knowledge

Spreading know-how among doctors and medical imaging pros is super important. It can big-time boost the care cancer patients get. But like everything, certain things can either help or block this sharing. We're talking about folks on the team, the department they're in, and the tech they use. Figuri

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Defense Shines as Team Stays Undefeated

In a thrilling finish, the Kansas City Chiefs kept their undefeated streak alive by blocking a last-second field goal attempt by the Denver Broncos. The Chiefs, now 9-0, have won 15 straight games, including playoffs. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes led a late comeback, giving the Chiefs their first lea

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