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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Unseen Struggles: How Heart Conditions Alter Blood Flow

Heart conditions can mess with how blood moves around the body. One such condition is Fontan circulation. It's a special setup for people born with heart defects. Normally, the heart has four chambers, but in some cases, doctors create a Fontan circulation to help make up for missing parts. This cha

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Workplace Wellness: The Digital Dilemma

Workplaces are changing fast. Technology is everywhere. This shift brings new problems. People sit more. They feel less connected. This can hurt their bodies and minds. Muscles and joints suffer. So do feelings and thoughts. These issues are common. They cause big problems. Companies try to help. Th

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

A Heartbeat Clue: How a Tiny Device Saved a Life

In the world of heart health, every beat counts. Doctors often rely on advanced tools to spot issues that might not be visible through standard tests. One such tool is the implantable loop recorder, a small device that keeps track of the heart's rhythm. Recently, this device played a crucial role in

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

A Piece of Mars Lands on Earth and Breaks Auction Records

In a recent auction, a massive rock from Mars made headlines by selling for a staggering $5. 3 million. This isn't just any rock; it's the largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth. Weighing in at 54 pounds, this Martian meteorite, named NWA 16788, was discovered in the Sahara Desert in Niger just l

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Jul 17 2025CRIME

Louisiana Law Enforcers Caught in Visa Fraud Web

In a shocking turn of events, four law enforcement officers and a businessman in Louisiana have been accused of cooking up fake police reports. Their goal? To help immigrants get U. S. visas they weren't entitled to. This scheme allegedly went on for nearly a decade, from the end of 2015 to mid-2025

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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

Could Coca-Cola Be Sweetening Its Recipe?

Coca-Cola might be considering a big change in its recipe for the U. S. market. This potential shift to cane sugar from corn syrup has sparked conversations, especially after former President Donald Trump brought it up on his social media platform. He suggested that Coca-Cola agreed to his idea of u

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Race and Health: Why Some Groups Feel the Pain More

In the U. S. , certain groups feel the effects of peripheral neuropathy (PN) more than others. Non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic folks are more likely to deal with this painful nerve condition than non-Hispanic White people. But why? That's the big question. Researchers wanted to dig deeper. They loo

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer in MENA: A Growing Health Crisis

Breast cancer is a big problem in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It is the second most common cancer in the world. In 2022, it was the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths. The MENA region is expected to see the biggest increase in cancer cases in the coming years. This is due to populati

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

How Fit Kids Think Better: A Danish Study

Researchers in Denmark recently looked into how physical fitness, mental health, and social background affect how well kids aged 10 to 12 do in school. They wanted to see if being active, feeling good, and having a supportive environment make a difference in how kids think and learn. The study focu

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Behind the Scenes: Maternity Care Workers and the Domestic Violence Challenge

Maternity care workers, including midwives, nurses, and doctors, play a crucial role in the lives of expecting and new mothers. They are often the first to notice signs of domestic violence, but many feel unsure about how to address it effectively. The problem is that there's no standard way to scr

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