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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Health System: How Far We've Come and What's Next

The Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) has seen some impressive improvements lately. But it's not all smooth sailing. A recent study dug into the ups and downs of SUS, talking to 30 experts to get the full picture. They found 32 wins, 40 hurdles, and 32 things to look forward to. The study looked

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Patients

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is known for being hard to treat. It grows fast and doesn't respond well to most treatments. But there's a new treatment called sacituzumab govitecan (SG) that's giving hope to patients. In a big study called ASCENT, SG was compared to standard chemotherapy. The

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Troops Lost in Gaza Amidst Shaky Peace

A fragile truce between Israel and Iran seems to be holding, but tensions remain high. The ceasefire, which started on Tuesday after 12 days of conflict, has given a glimmer of hope for lasting peace. However, Iran has made it clear that it won’t abandon its nuclear program, and its parliament is pu

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Meet Zohran Mamdani: The Young Progressive Shaking Up NYC Politics

Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblymember, has taken the New York City political scene by storm. He's leading the Democratic mayoral primary race, surprising many with his sudden rise. Mamdani's campaign has resonated with younger voters and first-time primary participants, thanks to his in

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

A Fight Over a Former President's Resting Place

A court in South Africa recently stopped the burial of Zambia's former leader, Edgar Lungu, just as it was about to happen. This unexpected decision came after a church service for mourners had already ended. The halt is the latest in a long argument between Lungu's family and the Zambian government

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Jun 25 2025CRIME

A Brazilian's Tragic End on an Indonesian Volcano

Mount Rinjani, Indonesia's second-tallest peak, is known for its stunning views and challenging trails. It's a popular spot for hikers from all over the world. But for one Brazilian woman, the adventure turned into a nightmare. Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old dancer from Niteroi, was on a journey thr

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Jun 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kim Kardashian Takes on a New Role in Upcoming Bratz Film

Kim Kardashian is set to take on a new role as the villain in the upcoming Bratz movie, produced by Amazon MGM. This move comes as Hollywood continues to explore adaptations of popular children's toys, following the massive success of "Barbie. " The film aims to capture the magic of the beloved Brat

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Treating Psoriasis: The Good, The Bad, and The Liver

Psoriasis is a long-term skin condition that causes a lot of discomfort and can really affect how people live their lives. Doctors often prescribe pills like methotrexate, cyclosporine, acitretin, and apremilast to help manage it, especially when the condition is severe and other treatments aren't a

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Gaza Aid Efforts Under Fire: Who's Really Helping?

In Gaza, a heated debate is happening about how aid is being delivered. The U. N. agency helping Palestinian refugees, led by Philippe Lazzarini, has strong words for a new aid group backed by the U. S. and Israel. Lazzarini calls it a "death trap, " saying it's causing more harm than good. People

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Might Help Fight Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a big challenge, but new research is giving hope. A special protein called irisin, which our muscles release when we exercise, might be a key player in protecting the brain. This protein has been linked to better brain health, but until now, no one has studied how it affects p

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