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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Who's Giving Unnecessary Care? A Look at Japan's Doctors

In Japan, the medical community is trying to figure out who is providing unnecessary care. This is a big deal because it affects how well patients are treated and how much healthcare costs. Most of the research on this topic has been done in the US. So, Japan is a bit of a mystery. First, let's

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Jun 05 2025SCIENCE

The Impact of Graphene on Tiny Cylindrical Shells in Heat

The world of tiny structures is fascinating. It is a place where the usual rules of physics don't always apply. This is especially true when it comes to tiny cylindrical shells made from a special mix of materials. These shells are made from a combination of a unique material called graphene plat

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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

Coco Gauff's French Open Surge: A Battle of Nerves and Skill

Coco Gauff's journey at the French Open took a dramatic turn when she faced off against Madison Keys. This match was no walk in the park. It was a tough, gritty battle with a whopping 101 unforced errors and 14 breaks of serve. In the end, Gauff came out on top with a score of 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-1. Ga

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Choosing Between Shoulder Surgery Options

Surgeons have a tough call to make when treating primary osteoarthritis. They often choose between two main surgeries: anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty (ATSA) and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA). ATSA has been the go-to method for a long time, especially when the rotator cuff is sti

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Jun 01 2025SPORTS

The Yankees' Struggle Against the Dodgers

The Yankees are still far from matching the Dodgers' prowess. This was evident in their latest clash. The Dodgers' confidence was clear. They had a strong record and a powerful lineup. Even when their star player, Mookie Betts, got injured, they still dominated. The Yankees, on the other hand,

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Why Special Health Services for Marginalized Groups Might Be Worth It

Some people are left out of society's main benefits. These folks, often called socially excluded people, struggle to meet basic needs. They face big hurdles in getting regular healthcare. This leads to small health issues becoming big problems. These problems often end up costing a lot more to fix l

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Is Andrew Cuomo Eyeing the White House in 2028?

Andrew Cuomo is currently leading in the polls for the Democratic primary race for New York City mayor. This is not the first time he has run for office. He has a political background, having previously served as the governor of New York. He has been known to be ambitious. This has

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Catching Oral Cancer Early: A Fresh Look at Non-Invasive Tools

Oral cancer often starts with changes in the mouth that might seem minor. These changes are called oral potentially malignant disorders. They are crucial to spot early because they can turn into cancer. The usual way to diagnose oral cancer is by taking a small piece of tissue from a suspicious area

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Genetic Mix: A Girl's Health Journey

A young girl's health story has caught the eye of medical experts. She was born with a mix of rare conditions. These included issues with hormone production and a blockage in her rectum. Her case is unique because it involves a specific gene mutation. This gene is known as Fibroblast growth factor r

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Early Tech Learning in Iraq

The world is going digital, and so should education. Kids need to start learning about computers early on. A recent study in Basra, Iraq, tried to figure out how teaching computer science to primary school students can make a difference. They used two main methods: educational robotics and a math ap

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