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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding Injuries and Deaths in Qatar: A 13-Year Look

Qatar, along with five other countries, is part of a group called the Gulf Cooperation Council. These countries work together on many things, including health care. One big issue they face is trauma care. A recent study took a close look at trauma patients in Qatar over 13 years. The goal was to fin

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Spot Aldosterone Issues

Diagnosing a condition called primary aldosteronism (PA) can be tricky. Right now, doctors use methods that are either not very accurate or involve invasive procedures. This is where a new idea comes in: creating special tracers for imaging that can target a specific protein, CYP11B2, which is more

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Move More, Fight Stronger: How Exercise Can Help with Gynecological Cancers

Gynecological cancers are tough, but there's something simple that can make a big difference: exercise. It's not just about looking good or staying in shape. Exercise can actually help lower the risk of these cancers and support those going through treatment. Different cancers come with different c

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Jul 06 2025EDUCATION

Schools in Zimbabwe Take a Stand Against Violence

In Zimbabwe, a unique effort is underway to tackle violence in schools. The focus is on Catholic-run primary schools, where a program called Safe Schools is being developed. This program aims to reduce violence from teachers and bullying among students. It's not just about creating a new program but

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Jul 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Wildfire Rips Through Rural California

In the heart of rural San Luis Obispo County, a massive wildfire, dubbed the Madre fire, has been wreaking havoc. It's now the largest fire in California this year, scorching nearly 80, 000 acres. The fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon, near the small town of New Cayuma, east of Santa Maria. Over

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Blood and Fat: What's the Link for Dialysis Patients?

A recent study dug into how different blood cell types and fat levels might affect death rates in people on hemodialysis. The research looked at data from just four places in one country. That's a pretty small group. Plus, it didn't consider important stuff like how people live, their mental health,

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Jul 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Watch Series 10: A Smart Deal Before Prime Day

Amazon's Prime Day is coming up, but there's no need to wait for the big event to snag a great deal. Right now, the Apple Watch Series 10 is available for $100 off. This is the lowest price ever seen for this model, and discounts like this on current-generation Apple products are rare. The Apple Wa

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Jul 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rolling Screens: The New Way to Watch TV?

Big screens on wheels are becoming a thing. It started with LG's StanbyME, a $1, 000 27-inch tablet that runs on webOS but lacks a TV tuner. It's like a portable TV for your home. Now, other brands like Samsung and smaller ones are making similar devices, mostly running Android. One such device is

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Aitana Bonmatí: From Local Hero to Global Icon

In the small town of Sant Pere de Ribes, Spain, a mural captures the essence of Aitana Bonmatí's journey. It shows her holding a Ballon d’Or trophy, embracing her younger self, embodying the town's motto: "Win or learn. You never lose. " This phrase reflects Bonmatí's relentless spirit, which has pr

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disneyland's Cavalcade: A Temporary Goodbye?

Disneyland's Celebrate Happy Cavalcade is making waves, but not for long. This festive parade, which has been a daily highlight at 1:30 pm and 2:45 pm, is rumored to wrap up on August 10. Why the sudden change? It seems Disney is making room for some spooky and jolly seasonal fun. The cavalcade kic

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