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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Skip Their Achilles Tendon Exercises?

The journey to recovery from Achilles tendinopathy is not always smooth. The effectiveness of rehabilitation can vary greatly from person to person. One big reason for this is that many people struggle to stick with their exercise plans. This is a problem that needs to be addressed. When it come

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Spotting Joint Trouble

Gouty arthritis is a painful condition that affects the joints. It can be tough to spot, but a new approach is making waves. This method uses deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence, to scan ultrasound images. The goal? To automatically detect and diagnose gouty arthritis in the big toe joi

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Bias: Why Even Non-Believers Lean Towards Faith

In a world where many people are turning away from religion, there's a surprising twist. Even in countries where religion is not a big deal, people still have a hidden preference for religious belief. This is true even for those who don't believe in God. It's like there's an automatic setting in o

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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Switch's New Way to Share Digital Games

Nintendo is introducing a new method for sharing digital games among Switch users. This feature is designed to mimic the ease of sharing physical game cards. The system, dubbed "virtual game card, " will let players transfer digital games between consoles. It works by "loading" and "ejecting" games

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Opening Day: Who's In and Who's Out?

The 2025 MLB season is finally here. It started in Tokyo with the Dodgers and Cubs, but now, 26 teams are joining in. The Yankees and Brewers will start the day, while the Rays and Rockies will wait until tomorrow. The Rays are taking extra time to get their new stadium ready. Livan Soto, a young i

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Political Shuffle: Stefanik's UN Ambassadorship Bid Withdrawn

The political landscape shifted unexpectedly when President Trump announced that he was pulling the nomination of Representative Elise Stefanik for the position of U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations. This decision came as a surprise to many, as Stefanik had been seen as a strong contender for th

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Mar 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Jiangxi's Changing Landscape: Urban Growth and Ecological Risks

Jiangxi Province, China, has seen significant changes in its landscape over the past two decades. Urbanization has sped up, leading to shifts in how land is used. Forests and farmlands have shrunk, while cities and buildings have grown. These changes have affected the ecological risks in the region.

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Work Recovery: Digital vs. Traditional Methods

In Germany, a detailed study explored how different aftercare methods affect the work ability of people recovering from orthopedic issues. The focus was on digital rehabilitation aftercare, traditional rehabilitation aftercare, and a group with no structured aftercare. The study aimed to see which

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Fish Stress: A High-Tech Approach

Scientists have been diving deep into how fish handle stress. They are looking at Nile tilapia, a type of fish that is easy to find. These fish are put in tanks and observed closely. One big clue about stress in fish is the amount of sugar in their blood. To track this, researchers used a tiny, wire

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Indiana's New Sports Bill: Fair Play or Unfair Fight?

The Indiana Senate Education and Career Development committee recently approved a bill that stops transgender women from competing in women's college sports. This bill, known as House Bill 1041, was created by State Rep. Michelle Davis. It stops males, based on their biological sex at birth, from jo

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