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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Fibroids: The Hidden Struggle of Many Women

Fibroids in the uterus are quite common among women of childbearing age. They are also a leading reason for hysterectomies in Italy. A recent survey shed light on how Italian women understand and deal with these growths. The goal was to boost awareness among healthcare providers, institutions, an

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

Fairness in Faith: How Medical Students Navigate Religious Holidays

In the heart of a bustling, diverse community stands Wayne State University School of Medicine, the largest single-campus medical school in the area. This school has a policy that allows students to take time off for one religious holiday each year. For any additional religious holidays, students mu

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Burden: How Diabetes Stigma Affects Daily Life in Urban Pune

In the bustling city of Pune, India, a silent struggle is taking place. It is not about the disease itself, but about the social stigma attached to it. Type 2 diabetes, a condition that affects millions worldwide, carries a heavy social burden in India. This burden is not just physical, but also emo

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Political Rollercoaster: A Leader Returns

South Korea is back to having a prime minister. The country's highest court decided to bring back Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to his job as acting president. The court's decision might not tell us much about what will happen with President Yoon Suk Yeol's own impeachment case. Yoon is still facing

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini's AI: Your Screen's New Best Friend

Google has quietly introduced some impressive AI upgrades to Gemini Live. These new tools let the AI "see" what's on your screen or through your phone's camera and respond to questions in real-time. This isn't just a small update; it's a significant step forward in AI technology. The rollout began

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Mar 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White's Box Office Surprise: A Tale of Blue and Red Divides

Snow White, the latest Disney live-action remake, has sparked conversations beyond its screen time. The movie, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, opened with 43 million dollars in the U. S. This was a significant drop from its 270 million dollar production budget. The film's performance varied gr

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Mar 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Epcot's Unexpected Smoke Show

Epcot, one of the four main theme parks at Walt Disney World, had an unexpected event on a Saturday evening. A fire started in a walk-in cooler in the France area. This cooler was in a backstage section, so guests couldn't access it. The fire began around 7:20 p. m. local time. It was quickly put ou

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

The Silent Return of an Ancient Foe

The world has seen a troubling rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases, a lung infection often marked by a harsh cough. This resurgence began in January 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas, and nearby counties, with 147 people diagnosed as of early March 2025. Of these, 67 people became sick, while 80 others carrie

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

Florida's Big Win: The End of UConn's Title Dream

The Florida Gators stunned the college basketball world with a thrilling victory over the UConn Huskies in the NCAA Tournament. This win was a major upset, as Florida was not expected to defeat the defending champions. The Gators' victory was sealed by a remarkable performance from their star player

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Work and Life: Kidney Transplant vs. Dialysis in Japan

In Japan, people who have had a kidney transplant often find it easier to get a job. This is a big deal because it shows how a kidney transplant can change someone's life. But, there's a catch. Not many studies have looked at how work and daily life compare for these transplant recipients and those

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