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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Scooters and Bones: What's the Deal in Istanbul?

In Istanbul, scooters are a popular way to get around. They are cheap, convenient, and easy to park. But they also come with risks. A recent study took a close look at the kinds of bone injuries people get from scooter accidents. This study focused on the who, when, and where of these injuries. The

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Workers Under Fire: Understanding and Tackling Workplace Violence

Workplace violence is a growing concern in healthcare. It is a serious issue that affects many workers in this field. It is important to understand the factors that contribute to this problem. Many different things can lead to violent incidents. These include the worker's personal situation, the w

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Canine Coronavirus: A Hidden Threat in Yulin's Dog Population

In the world of viruses, canine coronavirus (CCoV) might not grab headlines like its human counterparts. However, it's a serious issue for dogs, causing nasty symptoms like severe stomach problems, diarrhea, and vomiting. This virus isn't new, but its presence in Yulin, a city in southern China, is

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link Between GDF15 and Cholesterol

The body is a complex system with many hidden connections. One such link is between GDF15 and cholesterol levels. This relationship is crucial for understanding how to manage cholesterol better. But what is GDF15? It is a protein that the body produces in response to stress. This stress can come fro

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Apr 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Space Race's New Face:A Female Crew's Journey

A space adventure took place recently, marking a significant moment in space tourism. A crew of women, including a famous TV host, a popular singer, and a rocket scientist, boarded a rocket and soared past the Kármán line, the boundary of space. They experienced weightlessness and returned to Earth

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

A New Star Rises in Dallas

Paige Bueckers is heading to the Dallas Wings. This is big news for both the team and the WNBA. The Wings are eager to bounce back from a disappointing season and are planning a move to a new arena. The WNBA is also on a roll, with last year's season breaking records in ratings, attendance, and merc

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Apr 15 2025FINANCE

The IRS: A Big Cut in Staff

The IRS is preparing to reduce its staff by a significant amount. This change is expected to happen after the current tax filing season wraps up. The IRS plans to cut up to 40% of its workforce. This means the number of employees will go from around 102, 000 to somewhere between 60, 000 and 70, 00

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Andrew Tate Case: A New Legal Battle

The legal world is buzzing with a unique case involving Andrew Tate. Four women have taken legal action against him. They claim that he hurt them in various ways between 2013 and 2015. The allegations include serious charges like rape, physical harm, and a pattern of controlling behavior. One woman

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Curacao Connection: New Suspect in High-Profile Murder Case

A man has been arrested in Curacao for his suspected involvement in the 2021 murder of Peter R. de Vries. This crime reporter was well-known for his work in exposing criminal activities. He was shot in broad daylight on a busy street in Amsterdam. This shocking event sparked a lot of concern about t

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Apr 15 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Stand Against Government Control

The Trump administration has taken a hard stance against Harvard University. It has frozen a significant amount of federal funding. This move comes after Harvard refused to accept what it saw as an attempt to control the university's operations. The administration's actions have sparked a broader

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