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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Why Your Blood Sugar Matters Now

Blood sugar levels are crucial, even in your 20s. It's not just about food choices. It's about how you live your life. Men and women in their 20s face different risks. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a key indicator of blood sugar levels. But what influences HbA1c in young adults? Lifestyle is a major fa

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Who Gets CPR and Who Doesn't? A Look at Surgery Patients

Healthcare should be fair for everyone, right? A recent study dug into this idea by looking at who gets CPR and who doesn't among general surgery patients. The focus was on figuring out which personal details might influence these decisions. First, the study checked if certain factors, like age, ra

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

US-China Tech Showdown: Chip Equipment in the Crosshairs

The US is thinking about taking back some special permits. These permits let American companies sell certain tech gear to big chip makers in China. The main players here are Samsung, TSMC, and SK hynix. They've been using these permits to get equipment for their factories in China. But now, the US m

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Cost of Pushing Limits: Rowing and Heart Health

Heart troubles can pop up in athletes who push themselves too hard. A recent study dug into why former top-level rowers might face a higher chance of a heart rhythm issue called atrial fibrillation (AF). The big question: is it the intense training or something in their genes? Rowing is no joke. It

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Deep Down, Africa is Splitting Apart

Deep beneath the Earth's surface, something incredible is happening. A column of molten rock is rising up in pulses, like a heartbeat. This is causing a big crack in the African continent. Scientists have been studying this in a place called Afar, in Ethiopia. Here, three huge cracks in the Earth's

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Healthy Eating Habits in Brazil: Who's Doing It Right?

In Brazil, a big study looked at how well people follow healthy eating habits. Over 15, 000 adults were part of this research. They used three different ways to check if people's diets were good for their health and the planet. The results showed that most people scored low to middle marks on these

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Jun 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Part-Time Nursing Teachers Stick Around?

Part-time nursing teachers are crucial in shaping future nurses. They step into classrooms to share their knowledge and experience. But what makes them stay in this role? And what might push them away? A deep dive into research shows a mix of reasons. Some teachers love the flexibility. They can ba

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Why Glioblastoma Fights Back Against Checkpoint Inhibitors

Glioblastoma, a tough brain cancer, has been a hard nut to crack for doctors. They've tried a treatment called checkpoint inhibitor therapy (CPI). It has worked wonders for other cancers. But for glioblastoma, it's not been as effective. Why is that? Scientists are digging deep to find out. They're

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding Violence in Relationships: A Look at Burkina Faso During COVID-19

In Burkina Faso, a recent study looked at how common violence between partners was during the COVID-19 pandemic. They found that nearly 3 out of 10 women experienced some form of violence from their partner in 2021. This is almost double the rate from 2010. The study focused on women aged 15 to 49.

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

When Jokes Go Too Far: The Cobra Kai Bite Incident

On the set of Cobra Kai, a lighthearted moment took a serious turn. Martin Kove, known for his role in the show, found himself in a tricky situation. It all started when he playfully bit Alicia Hannah-Kim, his co-star. What he thought was a funny joke, turned out to be not so funny for Alicia. Alic

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