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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Physiotherapists and Virtual Reality: A New Way to Treat Pain?

Physiotherapists in the UK are exploring new ways to help people with muscle and bone pain. One of these new methods is virtual reality (VR). A small study asked physiotherapists about their thoughts on using VR for treatment. Most of the physiotherapists surveyed had little knowledge about VR. Man

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Viral Threats: How Nature's Deadly Germs Could Be Used as Weapons

Some viruses that cause severe bleeding in humans come from animals. These viruses, like Ebola and Lassa, are very dangerous. They can kill many people quickly. This makes them a big worry for bioterrorism. These viruses spread from animals to humans. This is called zoonotic transmission. It happen

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Green Energy Boom: A Political Crossroads

Georgia is at a crossroads. Big changes are happening with clean energy. Two South Korean companies are building huge factories in Cartersville. They make solar panels and electric car batteries. These projects could bring thousands of new jobs. But there's a catch. Republicans in Congress want to c

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Messi and Friends: A Clash of Past and Present

In Atlanta, a unique soccer showdown took place. It wasn't just about Lionel Messi facing his old team, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Many players on both sides had history with PSG. Luis Enrique, the coach of PSG, once managed Messi, Luis Suárez, Jordi Alba, and Sergio Busquets at Barcelona. On the ot

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Senate's Big Debate: Tax Cuts, Medicaid, and More

The Senate is in the middle of a big debate about a new bill. This bill includes tax cuts, changes to Medicaid, and more money for border security. The final vote is expected soon, but it's not clear how it will turn out. The bill is very expensive. It could add $3. 3 trillion to the country's debt

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Kids with Brain Tumors: A Breakthrough in DNA Testing

Kids with brain tumors might soon have a better way to track their illness. Scientists have found a way to test tiny amounts of DNA in their blood and spinal fluid. This could help doctors figure out what's going on inside their brains without big surgeries. The problem has always been that kids do

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

France Takes a Stand: No More Smoking in Parks and Beaches

France has just rolled out a tough new rule: no more smoking in parks, beaches, or anywhere kids might be. This isn't just about breaking a habit; it's about protecting the little ones from secondhand smoke. The government is serious about this—if you get caught lighting up in these places, you coul

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Jun 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Davido Built a Music Empire and Stayed True to His Roots

Davido, a Nigerian artist, took a big risk when he left school to pursue music. His dad wasn't happy, but Davido's gamble paid off. He's now performing at the Essence Festival of Culture 2025 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. This is a huge deal, especially for someone who bet everything on A

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Jun 30 2025BUSINESS

Bumble's Big Changes: What's Next for the Dating App?

Bumble is making some big changes. They are letting go of about 30% of their staff. That's around 240 people. This move is all about saving money and focusing on growth. The company thinks this will save them about $40 million. Most of that money will go back into making the app better. The CEO, Wh

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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10 Countdown: Time to Act Before Support Ends

Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates after October 14, 2025. This is a big deal for businesses still using the old OS. Many are slow to upgrade, especially in healthcare and finance. These industries often have outdated hardware that can't run Windows 11. In the Americas, only 43% of b

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