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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Why Information Matters: How Educating Pregnant Women & Health Workers in Kenya Boosts Malaria Fight

Malaria during pregnancy can be dangerous. But with growing resistance to common treatments, new solutions are needed. One promising drug is dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP), which requires taking for several days. Yet, even simple, single-dose treatments often miss the mark. This issue leaves ex

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Dec 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Dangers in Zebrafish: Examining HFPO-TeA's Effects

When it comes to making fluorinated materials, hexafluoropropylene oxide oligomer acids (HFPOs) are becoming the go-to option. These substances are popping up more often in aquatic environments, including in zebrafish habitats. But what do we know about their safety? Not much, it turns out. This stu

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Evangelicals and Anti-Mask Stance: A Tale of Ideology and Education

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Evangelical Americans stood against mask mandates. A study conducted over several months revealed that this stance was largely driven by their political views. The research, based on a nationwide survey, found that Evangelicals tended to identify as politically con

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Dec 02 2024SPORTS

Boys vs Girls: Talent Growth in Norwegian Handball and Ice Hockey

Ever wondered how girls and boys fare in sporting environments? A study in Norway took a close look at 216 young athletes, split evenly between handball and ice hockey. These sports offer different success rates - handball excels, while ice hockey lags behind. The research aimed to compare how well

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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

Eagles Face Tough Test Against Ravens: Who Comes Out on Top?

This week, the Philadelphia Eagles are up against a formidable challenge in the Baltimore Ravens. While the Ravens are known for their tough run defense, they've been giving up a lot of yards through the air. But will the Eagles change their game plan and pass more? Probably not. They've been succes

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Fasting with Type 1 Diabetes During Ramadan: Managing Blood Sugar Levels

For people with type 1 diabetes, fasting during Ramadan can be extra challenging. They might have to go hours without food or water, which can make their blood sugar levels go crazy. Doctors usually suggest avoiding fasting, but some people still choose to do it. In that case, they need to watch the

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Dec 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Save Big on Microsoft Office Home & Business 2024

You might be wondering, "What's the deal with 'ZDNET Recommends'? " Well, it means that their team has spent hours testing, researching, and comparing products to give you trustworthy advice. They check out vendor listings, retailer sites, and other reviews to get the full picture. Real people's exp

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Dec 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Fortnite: Get Ready for the Big Concert with Snoop Dogg and Juice WRLD!

Hey, Fortnite fans! Get ready for a massive in-game concert to wrap up the current season. Snoop Dogg and Juice WRLD are taking the stage at 7pm GMT on November 30. But there are a few things to keep in mind. First off, don't wait until the last minute to log in. Epic Games says to hop on at least

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Dec 01 2024WEATHER

Frozen Fest: Winter Storm Takes East by Surprise

Listen up, east coasters! An enormous winter storm is sweeping through your corner of the U. S. , and it's bringing temperatures that'll make you shiver—even in January! Chicago and Atlanta are already feeling the chill. Over in the Great Lakes region, roads are a snowy mess, and Michigan and New Yo

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Dec 01 2024BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines Shifts Cabin Prep: Earlier and Higher

Starting next month, Southwest Airlines is raising the altitude at which flight attendants begin preparing the cabin for landing. From Dec. 4, they will start this process at 18, 000 feet (5, 486 meters) instead of the usual 10, 000 feet (3, 048 meters). The reason? To lower the chances of in-flight

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