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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rollout Hurdles in Sub-Saharan Africa

Vaccines have been a game-changer in fighting diseases worldwide for the last five decades. However, getting new vaccines into the hands of people in sub-Saharan Africa is no easy task. A recent study looked into the hurdles faced when introducing new vaccines in this region. It focused on vaccines

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and Cancer Surgery: A Hidden Battle

Cancer is a serious issue. It kills over 10 million people every year. Climate change makes this problem worse. It affects how cancer is treated, especially surgery. This is a big deal. It's not just about the weather. It's about how our environment impacts our health. Climate change brings new cha

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Marathon Mastery of Doom 2's Toughest Level

Doom 2, a classic first-person shooter game, has a level that has been a nightmare for players for over a decade. This level, known as the "Okuplok slaughter map, " was created by a mysterious user on the DoomWorld forum. It's packed with 23, 211 enemies, often crammed into tight spaces, making it o

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: The Clock is Ticking

After a long pause, the Education Department is set to restart the collection process for overdue student loans. May 5th is the date when the hammer will drop. Borrowers who have fallen behind might soon find themselves dealing with debt collectors or being signed up for income-based repayment plans

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Are Skeptical About Dengue Shots

Vaccines for dengue, a nasty mosquito-borne illness, face a tough crowd. Safety worries are a big reason why some people hesitate to get vaccinated. To tackle this problem, smart plans are needed to break down the walls that stand in the way. To get a handle on this, a deep dive into current re

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Coachella 2024: The Heat, The Hits, And The Headaches

The Coachella music festival is known for its star-studded lineups and massive crowds. This year was no different, with some incredible performances and a few notable missteps. The festival faced some serious challenges, including record-breaking heat and strict set times that caused some issues. Bu

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Health Goals in Southeast Asia: A Look at 2030

The United Nations has set some big goals for the world to reach by 2030. These goals, known as the Sustainable Development Goals, include targets for health and well-being. For the countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, there are some serious hurdles to overcome. These n

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Incentives for Better Blood Pressure Care in Rural China

In the vast rural areas of China, managing high blood pressure is a tough job. Doctors in these regions often find it hard to give the best care. One big reason might be that they don't have enough money to motivate them to keep up good work over time. So, a new plan is in the works to test out diff

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Diplomat: Steve Witkoff's Global Mission

Steve Witkoff, a New York real estate developer, has become an unexpected key player in global diplomacy. His frequent trips around the world show just how much influence he has gained. In just a few months, he has taken on major foreign policy challenges, including talks with Russia, Iran, and effo

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Blood Clots and Lupus: A Tricky Balance

Lupus, or systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is a tricky condition. It often leads to cardiovascular problems and blood clots. This is due to the complex nature of the disease and its overlap with another condition called antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). People with lupus often have other health is

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