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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Dexamethasone Overuse and Its Impact on Knee Health

In Eastern Morocco, a 32-year-old woman faced severe knee issues. She had been using high doses of dexamethasone for a long time. This led to a serious condition called osteonecrosis in both her knees. This condition can cause the knee joint to break down over time, making it hard to move around.

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Gets a New AI Helper: What You Need to Know

Windows 11 is getting a new AI tool to make life easier. This tool can adjust settings on your PC based on what you ask it to do. For example, if you want to change how your mouse pointer looks or needs help controlling your PC with your voice, this AI can guide you through the steps and even do the

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Bet on AI: Thousands of Jobs Cut

Microsoft is planning to cut thousands of jobs in July. This move is part of a bigger trend in the tech world. Companies are investing heavily in AI. Meanwhile, they are reducing their workforce, especially in sales and customer service. This shift is not new, but it is becoming more noticeable. Mic

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Race: Why Banning State Regulations Might Slow Us Down

The push to ban state-level AI regulations in the US is facing criticism from a prominent scientist. Dr. Eric Horvitz, Microsoft's chief scientist, has expressed concerns. He believes that a ban on state regulations could actually slow down the progress of AI development. This is not just about adva

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Jun 22 2025WEATHER

Storms to Follow the Heat Wave

The eastern two-thirds of the U. S. are bracing for a scorching heat wave that will last into late June. This intense heat will not only break temperature records but also trigger severe thunderstorms along its edges. The storms will be most active in the Plains and Upper Midwest, but they might als

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Tensions: Europe's Shift from US Giants

Europe is looking to reduce its dependence on American tech. This move comes after a series of events that highlighted the risks of relying heavily on US technology. The spark came when the US government took action against Karim Khan, the head of the International Criminal Court. The ICC had issued

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

The Next Big Thing in Basketball? Meet Cooper Flagg

The basketball world is buzzing about a young player named Cooper Flagg. He is making waves with his impressive stats. He is being compared to some of the biggest names in the game. Flagg is currently ranked as the third-best draft prospect since 2005. This ranking is based on a mix of college pe

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

LSU's Kade Anderson Shines in College World Series Opener

The College World Series 2025 is off to an exciting start. LSU's Kade Anderson is making a strong case for being the top pick in the upcoming MLB draft. The 20-year-old pitcher put on a show in Game 1. He dominated the field against Coastal Carolina, securing a shutout win. This victory put LSU

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

How Well Do Health Workers Understand Diabetes Nutrition?

Diabetes is a big deal. It's a chronic condition that affects millions of people. Managing it well can be tough. One key part of managing diabetes is nutrition. This is where medical nutrition therapy comes in. It's a fancy term for using food as medicine. A recent study looked at how well heal

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Jun 21 2025CELEBRITIES

The Texts that Speak Louder Than Words

The courtroom drama surrounding the trial of a famous music mogul took a brief pause this week, with proceedings temporarily halted due to a sick juror and the Juneteenth holiday. However, the show resumed as a former personal assistant took the stand to share insights into the demanding lifestyle e

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