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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Genetic Links: COVID-19 and Heart Disease

COVID-19 has become a part of our lives, and its effects on health are still being uncovered. One big question is whether people who are more likely to get COVID-19 due to their genes also have a higher chance of heart problems. This is not about getting sick from the virus but about the genes that

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Fetal Genetic Patterns

Pregnancy is a journey filled with both excitement and uncertainty. One fascinating aspect of this journey is how certain genetic patterns in fetuses can reveal important health insights. Let's dive into the world of fetal genetics and explore a recent study that shed light on these patterns. Fetal

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

The situation in Gaza has taken a grim turn. Over 90 people have lost their lives in just 48 hours due to Israeli strikes, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. This escalation comes as Israel ramps up its military operations, aiming to pressure Hamas into releasing hostages and disarming. The rec

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

Keeping the Ice Perfect for Athletes

Ice rinks are where many exciting sports happen. These sports need good ice to keep athletes safe and performing well. A recent study looked at what makes ice good for sports like hockey, figure skating, and curling. It gathered opinions from 55 ice arena managers in North America and checked the

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

HIV Risk Among Women Who Inject Drugs in Mozambique

In Mozambique, women who inject drugs face a significant risk of HIV infection. This is due to a mix of social, personal, and environmental factors. To tackle this issue, it's crucial to understand these factors better. There is a lack of comprehensive data on the HIV prevention strategies among th

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids and Parents from Different Cultures in the Hospital

The journey of a child through a hospital can be tough. It's even harder when the family comes from a different country. A recent study looked at how parents from other cultures experience care in a big children's hospital in the Netherlands. It's important to note that the Netherlands is a multicul

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Apr 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Feet: The Unexpected Side Effect of Popular Weight Loss Drugs

Weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro have become popular among celebrities. These drugs are known for their effectiveness in helping people shed pounds quickly. However, these drugs come with some surprising side effects. One of the more unusual side effects is something called "Ozempic fe

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

How Parents' Speech Changes as Babies Grow

Parents' speech to their babies changes a lot as the little ones grow. This isn't just about what they say, but how they say it. The way parents speak to their babies, known as infant-directed speech, is full of ups and downs in pitch and volume. This helps babies pay attention, feel calm, and under

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

New Faces, Old Connections: A Shift in Federal Roles

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has a new senior adviser. Tarak Makecha, who used to work at Tesla, has taken on this role. He also advises the Justice Department’s IT and cybersecurity office. This move is part of a bigger change happening in federal agencies. Since President Trump’s return, th

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdles After Intensive Care

When someone is in intensive care, the focus is on survival. Doctors and nurses work hard to keep the patient alive. But what happens after the patient leaves the ICU? Many people face a set of challenges known as Post-Intensive Care Syndrome. This condition is not widely known, but it affects m

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