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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Politician Shot During Public Speech

In the heart of Colombia's capital, Bogota, a shocking event unfolded. A young politician, Miguel Uribe Turbay, was speaking to a small group of supporters in a park. Suddenly, shots rang out. Uribe was struck three times, with two bullets hitting his head. This violent act happened during a campaig

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Jun 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Sleeping Giants: Are We Ready for the Next Big Volcano?

The world is buzzing with talk about climate change. But there is another threat lurking. The next big volcanic eruption could shake things up more than we think. The chatter among scientists is loud and clear: we are not ready. A recent study shines a spotlight on this issue, and it is high time we

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Steroid Showdown: A Closer Look at Treating Severe Lung Infections

The world of medicine is always changing. One hot topic is the use of steroids to treat bad lung infections. These infections are called community-acquired pneumonia, or CAP for short. It is a common illness. It is often caused by bacteria. It can be dangerous. It can make people very sick. S

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Danger of Skin Thickening

Skin cancer is a big deal. It's one of the most common cancers out there. One type that doesn't get as much attention is hyperkeratotic squamous cell carcinoma. This type of cancer is sneaky. It starts as a thick, scaly patch on the skin. It can look like a callus or a wart. That's why it often gets

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Role of Health Nurses in Politics

Health nurses are often the unsung heroes in hospitals and clinics. They are the ones who ensure that patients are well taken care of. But did you know that they also play a big role in politics? This is not about running for office. It is about making sure that the voices of patients are heard in t

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Diabetes Foot Care: The Middle East & North Africa's Journey

Diabetes is a big deal in the Middle East and North Africa. It's a region where the number of people with diabetes is growing fast. One of the most serious problems linked to diabetes is foot issues. These problems can lead to amputations if not treated properly. So, how is the region handling diabe

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

How Parents' Views of Their Neighborhood Affect Kids' Exercise

Kids between 5 and 17 years old need to move around a lot. This is important for their health. Parents play a big role in this. They decide where and when kids can play outside. So, parents' views on their neighborhood matter a lot. If parents think their neighborhood is safe and has places for k

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Only Child Teens and Mental Health: A Closer Look

In Western China, the mental health of teenagers is under the microscope. Researchers wanted to see if being an only child affects teen's mental well-being. They used a method called Propensity Score Matching. This method helps to compare apples to apples. It controls for other factors that migh

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

AI in Medicine: The Ethical Storytelling Challenge

The fast rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare has sparked concerns. Some worry that AI might push aside the social sciences, arts, and literature that make up the medical humanities. However, there is another way to see this. AI, especially the kind based on large language m

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

How Heat Maps Can Spot Muscle Damage in Athletes

Infrared thermography is a tool that can spot muscle damage in athletes. This method uses heat maps to identify potential injuries. It works by detecting temperature differences on the skin. These differences can indicate where muscle damage might be happening. Infrared thermography is not new. It

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