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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Patients' Power in Health Research: A Closer Look

Patients with heart problems are now playing a bigger role in health research. This shift is all about giving them a say in decisions, better communication, and making sure they stay involved. But how do these patients really feel about this change? And how well are they able to understand and take

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Sep 19 2025SPORTS

Noah Lyles Makes History in the 200 Meters

Noah Lyles has done it again! He won the 200 meters at the world championships, making it his fourth title in this event. It was a close race, but Lyles pulled ahead in the final stretch, beating Kenny Bednarek by just 0. 06 seconds. Lyles finished in 19. 52 seconds, showing his speed and skill. Ly

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Sep 19 2025HEALTH

Faith Leaders Stepping Up in Sierra Leone's Ebola Fight

In Sierra Leone, religious leaders played a crucial role during the Ebola outbreak from 2014 to 2016. They were not just spiritual guides but also key players in spreading awareness about the disease. This was not their first time helping with health issues. They had already been involved in campaig

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Sep 19 2025POLITICS

How NATO Can Fight Fake News with Smart Moves

In the world of online battles, the Taliban has been spreading false information to sway opinions. NATO, the group working to keep peace, has been trying to stop this. A recent study looked at how NATO's actions affect the Taliban's fake news campaigns. The study used a special math model, like a g

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Sep 19 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Choking Trends on TikTok?

TikTok is full of trends, but one that's been causing some concern is the #chokekink trend. This trend involves videos about sexual choking, which has become quite popular among young people. In a recent study, researchers looked at 96 videos related to this trend over two days. They found that most

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Sep 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Twisters in Superlattices: A Big Leap for Future Tech

In the world of tiny tech, scientists have just found something amazing. They discovered tiny twisters called polar vortex-antivortex pairs in special materials called multiferroic superlattices. These are not your everyday materials. They are like superheroes in the world of tech, with unique abili

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Sep 18 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles Plague Ukrainian Soldiers

The war in Ukraine has taken a heavy toll on soldiers' mental health, with sleep problems being a major issue. A recent study looked at how common insomnia and nightmares are among Ukrainian combatants dealing with stress-related mental health issues. The study focused on 99 male soldiers aged 18 t

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Sep 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Bella Hadid's Health Journey: A Glimpse into Her Struggles

Bella Hadid recently shared a personal health update that has left many fans worried. She posted photos from her hospital bed, connected to IVs, but didn't reveal what she's being treated for. This isn't the first time she's been open about her health battles. Bella has been dealing with Lyme disea

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Sep 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 Features: What's Cooking for Pixel Users?

Google's latest Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 is out, and it's packed with some cool new features for Pixel users. Let's dive in and see what's new and what it means for you. First up, you can now customize the shape of your app icons on the home screen. Google has given us five different shapes to choose

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Sep 17 2025HEALTH

What Really Happened to the CDC Director?

A recent Senate hearing shed light on the controversial firing of Susan Monarez, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The hearing, led by Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, aimed to uncover the true reasons behind her abrupt dismissal just weeks after her confirmat

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