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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Tunisia's Health Decentralization: A Step Towards Equality

Over the years from 2014 to 2021, the Tunisian government had a strong desire to spread power more evenly across the country. This meant giving regional hospitals more control over their own healthcare systems. The idea was to make sure that people in all regions had fair access to healthcare servic

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Do Targeted Funds Make a Difference in Kenyan Health?

In 2013, Kenya shifted to a devolved government system with 47 counties, each at varying levels of development. Nairobi and Kiambu topped the list, while Turkana, Mandera, and Wajir lagged behind. To address these disparities, the national government introduced targeted fiscal transfers. These funds

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

FedEx's LTL Spin-Off: A Shift Towards Specialization

Back in the 90s, FedEx jumped into the LTL business by acquiring Viking Freight and American Freightways. The idea was to offer a full package of shipping options, from small parcels to large truckloads. This strategy was similar to its rival, UPS. However, as the years passed and the shipping world

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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Why Trump Might Want Cheney Off the Hook

Did you know that Donald Trump actually wants Liz Cheney to be pardoned? It might sound weird, but there's a reason behind it. Trump doesn't want a repeat of the January 6th Capitol attack in the news. He's afraid it could make Cheney look like a hero and him the bad guy. Plus, it could take away at

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

The Obesity Wave: How Did We Get Here?

Obesity has become a serious issue in many European countries. It's not just a health concern anymore; it's now considered a full-blown disease. But how did we get here? Let's take a step back and understand the journey. In the past, obesity was mainly seen as a risk factor for other diseases. It w

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Republicans Target Liz Cheney After Capitol Attack Investigation

Recently, House Republicans concluded their own investigation into the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Their findings, released on Tuesday, suggest that former Rep. Liz Cheney should face legal consequences for her role in probing the event. This comes as former President Donald Trump ramps up his

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring Surf: A New Way to Browse the Social Web

Mike McCue, the CEO of Flipboard, is excited about the future of social networking. He's reimagining Flipboard as a part of what he calls the "social web, " a decentralized, open platform. To help with this vision, Flipboard is creating a new app called Surf. McCue thinks of Surf as a "browser for t

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Faith Impacts People with BPD

Ever wondered how spirituality and religion affect people with borderline personality disorder (BPD)? It's a subject thatEmpathy and faith can influence the emotions and coping skills of people with BPD in profound ways, but it’s often overlooked by healthcare providers. These experiences can be dou

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Free Russian Cancer Vaccine on the Horizon

Russia plans to give away a custom cancer vaccine starting in early 2025. Andrey Kaprin, the head of Russia’s Radiology Medical Research Center, said their vaccine targets cancer by stopping tumors from growing and spreading. Unlike vaccines that prevent cancer, this one is designed for patients alr

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

The Secret of Soil Antibiotic Resistance: Can We Farm Smarter?

You might think that stopping the use of antibiotics in farming would make the soil healthier. But a surprising study found that even without antibiotics, some harmful traits, called antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), can still stick around in the soil. These ARGs can make bacteria tougher to fight

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