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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Robotic Surgery in Colorectal Care

The world of medicine is changing fast. Robotic-assisted colorectal surgery (RACS) is becoming more common. Surgeons all over the globe are using this technology. Many of these doctors are experts who have learned the ropes and are now teaching others. But here is the thing, the success of RACS depe

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Iran's Uranium Surge: A Nuclear Puzzle

The UN's nuclear watchdog has sounded the alarm. Iran has been boosting its production of highly enriched uranium. This is a big deal because this type of uranium is close to what's needed for nuclear weapons. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has shared a confidential report. It reveals

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May 31 2025HEALTH

The Silent Crisis: How Budget Cuts Are Weakening Public Health

The backbone of public health in the United States is under threat. Essential services that keep communities safe are being stripped away. This is not just about losing jobs; it's about losing the ability to prevent diseases, respond to outbreaks, and ensure that everyone has access to basic health

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Neck Pain Recovery

Chronic whiplash can be a real pain in the neck. But here is the thing. Some people find relief through neck-specific exercises. About half of those who stick with these exercises see a real difference in their pain and disability. However, it is not clear why some people benefit more than others

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May 31 2025EDUCATION

How AI is Changing Medical Student Tests

Medical schools are always looking for new ways to test students. They want to make sure that every student gets a fair chance to show what they know. This means creating lots of different tests. But making so many tests is a lot of work. It takes time and effort. That's where AI comes in. AI can he

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Backs Trump's Move to End Immigrant Protections

The Supreme Court recently sided with the Trump administration. They allowed the suspension of a program that protected immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This program, started under Biden, let around 530, 000 immigrants live and work temporarily in the U. S. The court's decisio

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Music's Power to Heal Communities

The power of music to transform lives is undeniable. It can inspire, uplift, and even heal. In urban areas, where violence is a daily struggle, music programs are stepping in to make a difference. One such program, Beyond the Bars, is doing just that. It's a music enrichment program designed to empo

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May 30 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Young Heart Experts: A Decade in Review

The Heart Failure Association (HFA) Young initiative has been around for 10 years. It's a group for HFA members who are under 40. These members are doctors, scientists, nurses, and other health professionals. The group's main goal is to help the next generation of heart failure specialists grow. The

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May 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Bolingbrook's New Playground: A Trampoline and Game Paradise

A new entertainment hub is about to hit Bolingbrook. The village board has given the green light for a fun-packed recreation center. This place will be a hit with kids and adults alike. It's going to be packed with activities. There will be trampolines, dodgeball, basketball, and even a zip line.

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May 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Brace for Diddy's Sex Trafficking Trial

The upcoming court case against Sean "Diddy" Combs is creating waves in the celebrity world. Some stars are reportedly anxious about being called to testify and have taken steps to protect themselves legally. This trial is serious business, with charges ranging from racketeering to sex trafficking.

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