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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Nurses as Champions: Boosting Contraceptive Knowledge in Isare

In Isare, a big problem is that many people don't have enough information or access to birth control. This leads to more unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. Nurses can help change this by teaching and spreading the word about contraception. To understand how nurses can make a

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Jun 26 2025SPORTS

Dodgers' Conforto Shines in Rocky Mountain Showdown

The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing a tough season with injuries and struggles on the field. Their bullpen and rotation have taken hits, and the team might need to make some moves before the trade deadline. However, one area they seem confident about is left field, where Michael Conforto is playing.

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: A Bumpy Ride So Far

Tesla's robotaxis have hit the road, but not without a few hiccups. Early users and fans are sharing their experiences, and it turns out, the rides aren't always smooth. One big issue is "phantom braking. " This is when the car stops suddenly for no clear reason. It seems the car's cameras are havi

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Pharmacies Step Up: Sore Throat Tests Save Time and Money

In England, pharmacists are taking on a bigger role in healthcare. They are now using quick tests to check for Strep A in people with sore throats. This is a big deal because many people go to their doctors for sore throats and often get antibiotics they don't need. Strep A is a common bacterial ca

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Rwanda's Young and Uninformed: The Struggle for Health Access

In Rwanda, there's a big problem. Many young people can't read or write. This makes it hard for them to get the health help they need. There are special places called Youth Friendly Health Services (YFHS). They are supposed to help young people with their health questions. But not many people have s

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

What Do People Really Think About Abortion?

People have different ideas about what counts as an abortion. This isn't just a medical or legal question. It's also about what everyday folks think. A recent study looked into this by asking over 2, 600 people from three western U. S. states what they consider abortion. The study found that people

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Fainting Spells

Fainting, or syncope, is a common issue with many possible causes. Some are harmless, while others can be serious. To figure out what's going on, doctors need to ask lots of questions. They want to know how often it happens, what triggers it, and if there are any warning signs. It's not always easy

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Cobra Kai Star in Biting Incident at Fan Event

A recent event at Summer Con in Puyallup, Washington, took a strange turn when "Cobra Kai" actor Martin Kove allegedly bit his co-star Alicia Hannah-Kim. The incident happened during a VIP meet-and-greet, where Hannah-Kim approached Kove to say hello. Things escalated quickly when Kove grabbed her a

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Birds Adjust Egg Quality When Times Are Tough

Spotless starlings are small, sleek birds with a glossy black plumage. They are found in parts of Europe and North Africa. They are known for their impressive vocal abilities and social behavior. They are also known for their interesting reproductive strategies. When female starlings are not in the

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Half a Century of Nurse Practitioner Insights: Entrepreneurship Edition

A special project is underway to honor a significant milestone. For 50 years, a respected publication has been a key resource for nurse practitioners (NPs). To mark this anniversary, they've gathered insights from 50 influential NPs. These experts share their thoughts on various topics throughout th

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