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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Big Sports Medicine Showdown: What's New in 2024?

The annual gathering of sports medicine experts is just around the corner. This year, it is expected to be a game-changer. The focus will be on the latest research and innovations in the field. It is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the future of sports health. The event will bring toge

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Transgender Sports Showdown: Trump and Newsom Clash Over Fair Play

The debate over transgender athletes competing in female sports has sparked a heated exchange between former President Trump and California Governor Newsom. The controversy began when a 16-year-old transgender athlete participated in the state track and field qualifiers. This event triggered a stron

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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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May 28 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: The New Way to Predict Risk

In the year 2023, a significant move was made in the world of heart health. The American Heart Association rolled out a new set of tools. These tools are called the PREVENT equations. They are designed to estimate the risk of two major heart issues: atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and heart f

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Struggles Shape Future Habits

The period when people are just starting to become adults is crucial. This is when habits formed in childhood can have big impacts. One major issue is the link between tough times in childhood and the use of substances later on. This connection can make it harder to reach important goals for society

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Touch Can Boost Fun in Card Games for Seniors

Older adults are often overlooked in the world of technology. This is a shame because they can benefit greatly from it. Haptic feedback is a type of technology that uses touch to enhance experiences. It's like when you're on your phone and it vibrates. That's haptic feedback. It's not just for

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle Inside: Preeclampsia's Secret Weapon

Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy complication. It affects how the placenta grows and functions. One key player in this drama is a molecule called TET3. This molecule has been linked to problems with the cells that make up the placenta, known as trophoblasts. When these cells don't work right, pre

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Tumor Cells Trick the Body to Spread

The spread of colorectal cancer to the liver is a big problem. It often comes back after surgery. This might be because some cancer cells stick around and start growing again. These cells can be influenced by other factors in the body. Tumor-associated macrophages, or TAMs, are a type of immune cel

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Latino Men and Prostate Cancer: The Generation Gap

Prostate cancer is a big deal among Latino men in the U. S. There are some striking differences between those born in the U. S. and those who migrated from other countries. The numbers show that U. S. -born Latino men have a higher chance of getting prostate cancer. This is a fact that needs more

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May 28 2025HEALTH

South Africa's mRNA Hub: A Roadblock to Fair Vaccine Access

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for fair vaccine distribution. One way to achieve this is by boosting vaccine production in low and middle-income countries. The World Health Organization set up an mRNA hub in South Africa to share technology and build manufacturing skills. This

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