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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

The Digital Divide in Health Information: A Global Issue

People around the world are not equally affected by false health information. This is because of differences in technology, language, and how information is managed online. Some countries have better systems to handle this problem. Others struggle more. This creates what experts call an "infodemic e

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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: Why Some Women in Australia Miss Out on Cervical Screening

Australia has done something amazing. It hit a big health goal early. By 2024, the country reached the World Health Organization's 2030 target for cervical screening. This puts Australia on track to be one of the first countries to eliminate cervical cancer. But there's a catch. Not everyone is gett

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Oct 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Pardon Talk: Diddy's Legal Fight and Trump's Comments

Sean Combs, the well-known music producer and entrepreneur, has been in the news again, but this time it's not about his music or business ventures. He's been making headlines due to his legal troubles and a possible pardon from former President Trump. Trump recently mentioned that Combs, also know

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Oct 07 2025SCIENCE

Redesigning Proteins: A Smarter Approach

Proteins are like tiny machines in our bodies, doing important jobs. Scientists are trying to redesign these proteins to do even cooler things, like creating new medicines or materials. One way they do this is by using computers to figure out the best way to change the protein's recipe, or sequence.

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Oct 06 2025BUSINESS

Mexico's Meat Industry Faces Tough New Rules to Fight Screwworm

Mexico's meat industry is in a tough spot. New rules are making it harder to move livestock around the country. This is because of a nasty parasite called the screwworm. It eats flesh and can kill animals if not treated. The meat industry says these rules threaten their business. In 2024, they made

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Sep 26 2025CRIME

High-Profile Financier Accused of Exploiting Women

A wealthy former Wall Street trader is in serious trouble. Howard Rubin, once a big name in finance, now faces serious charges. He and his ex-assistant are accused of running a sex trafficking operation for years. The charges say Rubin paid women to meet him in fancy hotels and a special apartment.

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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More Women in Surgery?

More women are studying medicine than ever before. Yet, surgery is still a man's world. Women make up half of medical students. But they are a minority in surgical specialties. This is odd. Women often do just as well as men in surgery. In some cases, they do better. So, why aren't more women becomi

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

The Unfair Game: How Money Tips the Scales in MMA Doping

Gordon Ryan, a big name in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, recently spoke out about steroid use in combat sports. His words have stirred up a lot of discussion. He pointed out something many try to ignore: rich athletes have a big advantage when it comes to doping. Ryan explained that wealthier fighters can a

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Sep 14 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Takes Aim at Cancer with Peptides

Cancer is a tough opponent, and traditional treatments can be harsh on the body. But there's hope in the form of anticancer peptides (ACPs), which can target and destroy cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. The catch? Finding these peptides is a slow and tedious process. Enter ACP-EPC, a clever

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Sep 12 2025FINANCE

Where the Wealthy Are Betting Big on Sports

The rich are putting their money into sports, but not in a balanced way. They are focusing mostly on major leagues like the NFL and NBA. This leaves smaller leagues and women's sports with less attention and funding. A recent study found that a significant number of wealthy families have already in

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