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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Spotting Brain Tumors Early: A Smart Teamwork Approach

Brain tumors are sneaky. They can hide in MRI scans, making it tough for doctors to spot them early. This is a big deal because catching them early can make a huge difference in treatment success. Deep learning models have been trying to help, but they face some serious hurdles. These include not ha

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of Doctors in Egypt

In Egypt, doctors face a serious issue that affects their work and patients. This issue is burnout. It is a state of physical and mental exhaustion. It happens when doctors feel overwhelmed by their jobs. Burnout does not happen overnight. It builds up over time. It can make doctors less effective a

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Revolutionizing Eye Care: The Power of Hybrid Models in Retinal Imaging

The retina, part of the eye, is key in how we see. It sends visual signals to the brain. Because of this, it can show signs of eye diseases. Catching these diseases early is vital to stop blindness. A new system has been developed to help with this. It uses two powerful tools: EfficientNet-B4 and Vi

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Apr 19 2025BUSINESS

The Shift to Dry Rice Farming in India: A Closer Look at the Benefits and Challenges

India's rice farming landscape is changing. Farmers are moving away from the traditional puddled transplanted rice (PTR) method. They are turning to dry direct-seeded rice (dDSR) to save on labor, water, and farming costs. However, the success of this new method varies greatly depending on where it'

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Knee Pain in China: How Digital Learning Can Help

Knee osteoarthritis is a big problem in China. Many people suffer from it. The country has an aging population. Plus, more people are overweight. This makes the issue even worse. Doctors have guidelines for treating knee osteoarthritis. But many therapists are not well-trained. They also struggle wi

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

The IRS Shuffle: A Quick Change at the Top

The IRS has had a chaotic week. The tax agency saw a swift change at the top, with Gary Shapley's appointment as acting commissioner lasting only a few days. Now, Michael Faulkender, the deputy secretary of the Treasury, will step in to lead the IRS. This is not the first time the IRS has seen lead

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Deadly Night in Syria: The Ghouta Attack and Its Aftermath

In the early hours of a summer night in 2013, chaos struck the suburbs of Damascus. Rockets hit eastern Ghouta and Moadamiya, areas controlled by rebels. This was not a typical attack. The rockets were small, but their impact was devastating. Rescue teams rushed to the scene, expecting to find injur

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Deadly Blow to Yemen's Oil Hub: The U. S. Strikes and the Human Toll

The recent U. S. airstrikes on Yemen's Ras Isa oil port have left a grim mark. The Houthis, a rebel group in Yemen, reported that 74 people were killed and 171 were injured. This attack is part of a broader U. S. military campaign against the Houthis, who are backed by Iran. The strikes targeted oil

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Data Privacy Battle: Judge Limits DOGE's Access to Social Security Information

A federal judge has recently stepped in to limit the access of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staff to sensitive personal data within the Social Security Administration (SSA). This decision came as a response to a lawsuit filed by unions and retirees in Maryland, who were among the m

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

The 400-Year School Funding Puzzle

The Wisconsin governor has a unique tool at his disposal: a powerful veto that can alter budget bills in significant ways. This tool was recently put to the test when the governor used it to secure a massive, 400-year increase in school funding. The state's highest court had to weigh in, and their d

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