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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Japan's Medical Crisis: Resident Doctors Are Burning Out

In the summer of 2023, a young doctor in Kobe City, Japan, took his own life. He was a resident in internal medicine. He had worked 236 hours of overtime in just one month. This tragic event shone a spotlight on the harsh realities faced by young doctors in Japan. The culture of 'passion pay' in Jap

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Mar 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kanye's Custody Battle

Kanye West is upset. He feels that he is being limited in his role as a parent to his four children with Kim Kardashian. He believes that he is being controlled by Kim and her family, Disney and Hulu. He wants to be more involved in his children's lives. He wants to have a say in where they go to sc

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Catching Liars: The Science Behind Spotting Lies

Deception detection is a big deal in areas like national security, privacy, and courtrooms. It's tough to tell truth from lies because there are so many factors involved. Traditional lie detectors, or polygraphs, have been around for a while but have issues. They are controversial because of scienti

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

PFAS in Our Blood: A Canadian Look at These Harmful Chemicals

PFAS chemicals are everywhere. They are in our blood and can cause health problems. These chemicals are used in many products, from non-stick pans to water-repellent clothing. Over time, the types of PFAS chemicals we are exposed to have changed. Long-chain PFASs are being replaced by short-chain PF

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Preparing for Battle: How Women with Ovarian Cancer View Pre-Surgery Training

Ovarian cancer is a serious disease that often requires major surgery. This surgery can be life-changing, and some experts believe that pre-surgery training, known as prehabilitation, could help patients recover better. Prehabilitation involves exercises and other activities to boost a patient's phy

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Rain or Shine: Melbourne's 2025 Grand Prix

The 2025 Australian Grand Prix is just around the corner. The weather forecast is a bit of a wildcard. Rain is likely throughout the day, and the race starts at 3 PM local time. This could mean a rolling start or even a delay. The track conditions will be tricky to predict. The FIA has updated their

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Move: Kursk's Truth Unveiled

Ukraine's troops are not surrounded in the Kursk region, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky. He accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of spreading false information about the situation. This came after Ukraine's surprise attack on Kursk in August. This was the first time a foreign power in

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Strategic Shift in Kursk: A New Chapter

The Ukrainian army's presence in the Russian region of Kursk has become increasingly challenging. Recent developments show that Russian forces have regained control over several towns in the area. The city of Sudzha, previously held by Ukrainian troops, was recaptured by Russian forces. This shift i

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Mar 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Wombat Drama: Influencer's Mistake Sparks Outrage

A Montana-based influencer, Sam Jones, found herself in hot water after a viral video showed her taking a baby wombat from its mother on an Australian roadside. The incident sparked outrage and criticism from animal welfare experts and the public. The influencer claimed she was concerned fo

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Mar 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Wendy Williams Speaks Out: Her Fight Against Guardianship

Wendy Williams, a familiar face in the world of TV, is back in the spotlight, but this time it's not about her TV shows. She is fighting against her guardianship. This guardianship is a legal arrangement where someone else, called a guardian, makes decisions for her. Williams, who has been living in

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