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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 2025HEALTH

Why is it hard to get people to join online studies about Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer's disease is a big problem. It is a brain condition that slowly gets worse over time. It is very important to find out about it early. Online surveys can be a big help in this. They can reach lots of people quickly and easily. But, there is a big problem. Not enough people are taking

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Shuffle: New Leader for Siri

Apple is making big changes to its AI team. The company is putting Mike Rockwell, who leads the Vision Products Group, in charge of Siri. This move comes as Siri struggles to keep up with modern AI. The company is not happy with the current AI leader, John Giannandrea. This is why Giannandrea will

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

Razorbacks Roar Past Jayhawks in NCAA Tournament

The Razorbacks, seeded 10th, pulled off a 79-72 upset against the 7th-seeded Kansas Jayhawks in the NCAA Tournament's opening round. This victory marked the first tournament win for Coach John Calipari since taking over the team. Jonas Aidoo led the charge with 22 points, while Johnell Davis contrib

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter for Education?

The Department of Education is facing a major shake-up. The current administration has taken a significant step towards dismantling it. An executive order was signed to start the process. This move is seen as a way to bypass the need for congressional approval. The administration believes the depart

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Bridges Under the Microscope: Time for a Safety Check

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was not given a risk assessment before it crumbled after a ship hit it. This was revealed by the National Transportation Safety Board. They said that if Maryland had done this check, they would have seen the bridge was in danger of falling apart if a big shi

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Why COVID-19 Tests Were Hard to Come By in Africa

COVID-19 tests are key to stopping the virus from spreading. They also help people get the care they need. But in Sub-Saharan Africa, not enough people got tested. This was a big problem during the pandemic. Why did this happen? There were several reasons. First, there weren't enough tests to go aro

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Mar 20 2025LIFESTYLE

The Happiness Hotspots: Nordic Nations Lead the Way

The latest findings on global happiness reveal a familiar pattern. Nordic countries are once again at the top of the list. This time, the data comes from a survey conducted by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford. They used information from the Gallup World Poll, which asked peo

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New AI Boss: A Visionary Shift

Apple is switching things up in its AI department. The company has decided to replace the current head of Siri. This move comes right after Apple delayed the release of some big AI features for Siri. The new leader will be Mike Rockwell. He is the guy in charge of developing the Vision Pro. This is

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

Why are Americans feeling the blues?

The World Happiness Index is out, and it's not great news for the U. S. The country has hit a new low, dropping to the 24th spot. This is a big change from a decade ago when it was in the top 11. The report suggests that political fights and economic worries are making people unhappy. It's not j

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