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Mar 26 2025SPORTS

Martina Navratilova's Stand on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

Martina Navratilova, a legendary tennis player, has always been outspoken. She won 18 Grand Slam titles before retiring in 1994. Yet, she continues to spark conversations. Her focus? Gender issues in sports. She wants fair competition and equal chances for all athletes. She's even backed a famous au

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Might Shield Young Adults from COVID-19

The fight against pandemics is a big deal for public health. It is known that regular exercise can help reduce the severity of COVID-19 in clinical settings. So, researchers wanted to see if this was true for young adults in the general population. A study was done on Reunion Island. Two hundred

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The COVID Money Puzzle: What Happens Next?

The government has decided to take back $11. 4 billion in COVID-19 funds from local health departments. This money was meant to help with testing, vaccines, and health projects. The decision was made because officials believe the pandemic is over. However, this move has sparked some debate. Some peo

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Down There Itching

Vulvovaginal itching is a common issue among women of all ages, yet it often gets overlooked. Many skin specialists do not receive enough training in vulvar issues. This lack of knowledge can lead to delays in diagnosis and prolonged discomfort for those experiencing it. The causes of this itching a

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Accurate Are Self-Rated Health Reports Among Older Adults?

Self-rated health (SRH) is a common way to gauge how people feel about their well-being. It is often used in studies to understand health inequalities. However, there is a big question mark over how reliable these self-reports are, especially among older adults. This is because people might inter

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Smart Ways to Make Protein Degradation More Precise

The field of medicine is excited about a new approach to treating diseases. This method involves breaking down harmful proteins rather than just stopping them from working. This is a big deal because it can tackle proteins that were once thought to be impossible to target. This approach is called PR

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Mar 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Building Materials Can Fight Climate Change

The construction industry is under pressure to reduce its carbon footprint. One way to do this is by turning building materials into carbon absorbers. This means that instead of releasing carbon, these materials can actually store it. This is a big deal because the way we usually measure carbon e

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

A Big Shake-Up at the CDC: Money and Leaders Gone

The CDC, or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is going through some big changes. First, it's losing a huge chunk of money. The agency is set to lose 11. 4 billion dollars. This money was meant to help states fight COVID-19. Many state health departments were struggling even before the pand

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Mar 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Urban Trees Can Boost Your Health

In Switzerland, a long-term study has shown that neighborhoods filled with well-planned trees have lower death rates. This isn't just about making cities look nice. Trees do a lot for people's health. They clean the air, provide shade, and make it more enjoyable to be outside. This is especially imp

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Joint Health: Exploring Natural Compounds for Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a widespread condition that affects many people. Unfortunately, there are few effective treatments besides surgery. This is where molecular docking comes in. It's a technique used in drug discovery to find new compounds that can treat diseases. Until now, it hasn't been used to fin

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