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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Living with a Double Challenge: How Tafamidis Helps Those with Heart and Nerve Issues

Tafamidis is a medicine that helps people with a tricky heart condition called transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy, or ATTR-CM for short. This condition can also cause nerve problems, but not everyone with ATTR-CM gets both heart and nerve issues. However, those who do have both often struggle to f

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

French Far-Right Party Faces Police Raids and Financial Scrutiny

The National Rally (RN), a prominent far-right party in France, is under fire after police raided its headquarters and several associated companies. The raids, conducted by 20 finance brigade officers, were part of an ongoing investigation into potential fraud and misuse of campaign funds. Prosecuto

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

When Beliefs Clash: Schools, Religion, and LGBTQ+ Rights

The recent Supreme Court ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor has sparked a lot of debate. The court sided with a group of parents who wanted to keep their kids from reading books about LGBTQ+ topics. They argued that these books went against their religious beliefs. The court agreed, saying that the books c

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Keeping the Care Going: Blue Shield and UC Strike a Deal

Blue Shield of California and the University of California (UC) have just made a deal to keep patients connected to UC health services. This agreement, lasting three years, ensures that people with Blue Shield insurance won’t lose access to UC facilities. Recently, many people got new insurance car

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Handle Big Emergencies

Hospitals are supposed to be ready for anything, but the Covid-19 pandemic showed they often aren't. Even the best healthcare systems struggled when suddenly overwhelmed. This raised questions about how well hospitals can bounce back from big surprises. People have tried to define what makes a hosp

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Jul 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Why a Star Chooses Silence Over Social Media Politics

Social media is a big part of life today. But not everyone uses it to talk about politics. Sarah Jessica Parker, famous for her role in "Sex and the City, " has a different approach. She believes social media isn't the best place for serious talks. Especially when it comes to politics and social iss

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Separate Gases Using Smart Materials

A big problem in chemistry is separating ethane (C2H6) from ethylene (C2H4). These gases are similar, but important for different industries. Scientists have been working on ways to do this better. One approach is using special materials called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These are like tiny s

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Jul 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Talking Across Borders: How Online Chats Can Boost Nature Protection

People from Taiwan and Japan recently had online chats about protecting nature and how regular folks can help. The goal was to see if talking across cultures could make them think more deeply about their own beliefs and how they affect the environment. The chats did more than just share ideas. They

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Power of the Serve in Men's Padel Matches

Padel's rise in popularity over the past ten years has been nothing short of remarkable. While experts have examined various aspects of the game, the impact of the serve on match outcomes has remained a bit of a mystery. To shed some light on this, a recent study dove into the role of serve strategi

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Jul 09 2025BUSINESS

Behind the Scenes: The Power of HR in Ethiopian Workplaces

In Ethiopia's bustling factories, HR managers are often overlooked. They do more than just hire and fire. They are key players in shaping a company's future. Yet, their role varies greatly across different industries. A recent study revealed some interesting insights. It involved 282 HR leaders and

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