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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Tech and Sleep: A Nighttime Dilemma for College Students

College students often struggle with keeping a consistent sleep schedule. This is especially true for female university students in the United Arab Emirates. The study focused on understanding how sleep patterns affect various aspects of life. Researchers looked at sleep regularity, lifesty

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Feb 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New iPhone 16e: A 5G Misstep?

Apple just dropped the iPhone 16e, a budget-friendly phone with a twist. It's the first iPhone to use Apple's own 5G modem, which is pretty cool, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows. The problem? It's not as good as Qualcomm's 5G modem. This is a big deal because the iPhone 16e can't han

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Pauses Trump's Move to Oust Watchdog

The Supreme Court made a decision on a Friday. They said President Trump can't fire a government lawyer right now. This lawyer is in charge of a watchdog agency. The court's decision was brief and unsigned. It hinted that they might revisit the issue soon. A trial judge's temporary order is set to e

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Feb 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Five Zodiac Signs Shine Bright on February 22, 2025

On February 22, 2025, the stars align to create a magical atmosphere. The Pisces Sun, supported by the Moon, Mercury, and Saturn, sets the stage for a day filled with creativity and self-discovery. This cosmic energy encourages everyone to push boundaries and chase dreams. The Pisces Sun brings a d

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

When Bad Reputation Hits Good Doctors

Imagine being a doctor, nurse, or any healthcare worker. You're there to help people, right? But what happens when the public starts to think badly of your job? This is what we call occupational stigma. In China, it's been a big problem lately. Why? Because of things like doctors taking bribes, or e

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hotter Days, Sicker Rice Fields: The Climate Change and Bacteria Connection

Climate change is shaking up the world in many ways. One of the most alarming is how it affects bacteria and the viruses that keep them in check. These viruses, called bacteriophages, play a crucial role in controlling bacterial populations. But as temperatures rise, their ability to do so is changi

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Unseen Challenges: Tracking Diseases Among Drug Users in France

For over two decades, France has been keeping a close eye on infectious diseases like HIV, hepatitis B, and C among people who use drugs. This isn't your typical health check-up. It's a complex operation called the ANRS-Coquelicot survey, which has been happening in various cities across France sinc

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Feb 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Magic and Mischief of Ne Zha 2

Ne Zha 2 is a wild ride, filled with epic battles and gross humor. It's the highest-grossing animated movie ever, making over 1. 5 billion dollars. The movie is packed with stunning fight scenes. You can see thousands of warriors fighting on a magical staff. It looks like a beautiful tree in autumn.

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Liver Cancer: The Hidden Role of Tiny Parasites

Liver cancer, or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a major cause of cancer deaths worldwide. One surprising factor that can contribute to its development is a tiny parasite called Clonorchis sinensis. This parasite is known to cause liver infections, but its exact role in cancer progression is stil

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Sepsis and Brain Fog: The Role of GDF15

Sepsis is a serious condition that can mess with your brain. It can cause a bunch of problems, like delirium, coma, and even long-term memory issues. Doctors call this sepsis-associated encephalopathy, or SAE. It's a big deal because it affects a lot of people and can be really hard to deal with.

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