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May 27 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Risks in Kids' Spine Surgery

Kids with neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) often need spine surgery. But how do doctors know if a child is at high risk for problems during or after the operation? A recent study tried to figure this out. The study looked at a big group of kids with NMS who had spinal fusion surgery. The goal was to f

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Keeping Track of Radiation Exposure: A Smart System for Medical Workers

In Ecuador, a clever new tool is changing how medical workers handle radiation exposure. This tool is a dose management system. It's designed to keep tabs on workers who deal with radiation daily. The system uses Python3 and MySQL. These are free software tools. They make the system easy to access a

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Bright Leather Goods

Chromium is a harmful metal that comes in two forms: chromite and chromate. Chromate is particularly nasty because it's used in making leather products. As the love for leather goods grows, so does the worry about the health risks from skin contact with chromium in these products. A recent study du

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Exynos 2500: A Step Back in the Chip Race

The tech world was buzzing with anticipation for Samsung's Exynos 2500. However, the excitement quickly turned into disappointment when leaked benchmarks revealed its struggles. The Exynos 2500, designed for Samsung's top-tier Galaxy S25, was supposed to be a game-changer. Unfortunately, it fell sho

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

Volvo's Big Changes: 3, 000 Jobs on the Line

Volvo Cars, a Swedish auto giant, is making some tough calls. They're planning to cut around 3, 000 jobs. This isn't a small thing. It's a big part of a major plan to save money. The company is owned by Geely Holding, a big player from China. This news came out after they announced a huge cost-cutti

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May 26 2025SPORTS

Birthday Bash Turns Into Knicks Comeback

Basketball fans were in for a treat on a special day in May 2025. Shannon Hart, the wife of Knicks guard Josh Hart, turned 30. Little did she know, her birthday would be marked by an incredible sports event. The Knicks were down 2-0 in the Eastern Conference finals. They were facing the Pacers, and

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Design Shift Across Devices

Apple is planning a major visual overhaul for its operating systems. This isn't just about the iPhone or iPad. The changes will also hit the Apple TV and Apple Watch. The goal? A more uniform look across all devices. The inspiration? Apple's upcoming Vision Pro headset, which is set to introduce a f

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Election: A Tale of Low Turnout and Political Divisions

Venezuela's recent elections saw a significant number of opposition parties choosing to boycott the polls. This decision was driven by their belief that the elections were orchestrated to favor the ruling party. The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), led by President Nicolás Maduro, declare

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May 26 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Moon, New Chances

Today, a new moon is shining down on all the Geminis out there. This is a golden chance to start over. But here is the thing: do not stress about making the most of it. Instead, have fun and try new things without worrying about the outcome. Maybe try something you are not good at or go to a party

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Eye Doctors' Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Struggle of Charles Bonnet Syndrome

Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a tricky condition. People with CBS see things that aren't there. It's not like seeing ghosts or anything. It's more like seeing patterns or people that aren't real. This often happens when someone has serious vision problems. The weird part is that many eye doctors

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