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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Creating an Islamic Medical Guide: Malaysia's Unique Approach

In today's diverse healthcare world, meeting the specific needs of Muslim patients is more important than ever. However, without clear guidelines, healthcare professionals often face difficulties in providing care that aligns with Islamic values. To solve this, experts in Malaysia are developing a n

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TI and Tiny's Supreme Court Battle: 'It's Not Over Yet'

Everyone thought it was a done deal—TI and Tiny Harris, the celebrity couple, had won a massive lawsuit against MGA Entertainment. It was all about trademarks: the company had made dolls that looked and sounded a lot like their girl group, OMG Girlz. The jury agreed, slapping MGA with a $71 million

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Is America for Sale?

Ever felt like your voice doesn't matter in politics? It's not just you. The U. S. is seeing a dramatic increase in money influencing elections, thanks to a 2010 Supreme Court decision. This decision allowed rich people and businesses to spend unlimited amounts on campaigns, a move that's changed th

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Discovering Secrets: The New NYT Sports Puzzle

The New York Times has just rolled out an exciting new puzzle game for sports fans called Connections: Sports Edition. It's like diving into a mystery where the clues are jumbled words instead of usual crossword hints. Sounds intriguing, right? The game is currently in a test phase, which means you

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Predicting Who Responds to Immunotherapy in Advanced Biliary Cancer

Immune treatments, or immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), are game-changers for some people with far-advanced solid tumors. But when it comes to biliary tract cancer (BTC), doctors are still figuring out who gets the most benefit from these treatments. A recent trial focused on pembrolizumab, an IC

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Sounds in Health: Spotting Respiratory Issues with AI

Imagine you're a doctor. You need to know if a patient's cough or sneeze is just a passing thing or a sign of something bigger. That's where machine learning comes in. Researchers created an automatic system to spot sneezes and coughs, sounds that can hint at respiratory problems. The goal? Early di

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

AMD's Big CES 2025 Show: What to Expect

CES 2025 is kicking off with a bang, and one of the most anticipated events is AMD's keynote. Held at the Mandalay Bay resort in Las Vegas, this keynote is set to be a big deal. AMD's CEO Lisa Su and other executives will take the stage to reveal the latest in their product lineup. Expect to hear ab

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drag Queen Tyra's Harsh Comment Sparks Outrage After The Vivienne's Death

A lot of commotion happened recently when Tyra, the winner of RuPaul's Drag Race season two, made a nasty remark after the death of fellow Drag Race queen The Vivienne. James Lee Williams, known as The Vivienne, was a big name in the entertainment scene, winning the first ever Drag Race UK in 2019.

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Giuliani in Hot Water: Fails to Follow Court Orders

Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, is in trouble again. This time, a judge found him in contempt of court. Why? Giuliani didn't follow orders to hand over information related to a $148 million defamation case. The case involves two Georgia election workers who say Giuliani falsely acc

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Jan 07 2025SPORTS

Why Faster Sprinters Face More Resistance

Ever wondered why some sprinters seem to glide effortlessly, while others struggle with every step? It all comes down to the relationship between horizontal force and velocity during over-ground sprints. Recent studies have shown that this relationship can change drastically depending on how much re

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