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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Court Cases and HIV Management: A North Carolina Study

In North Carolina, a study was conducted to understand the impact of criminal charges on people with HIV. The research focused on individuals who were dealing with both HIV and legal issues between the years 2017 and 2020. The main goal was to count and describe this specific group of people. It als

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Mar 28 2025SPORTS

The Struggle for Equal Pay in Women's Rugby

The world of women's rugby is booming, but the financial reality for its athletes is far from glamorous. Ilona Maher, a standout player, has been vocal about the challenges faced by female rugby players. She's not just talking the talk; she's walking the walk, balancing her rugby career with a secon

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

How Fitness Apps Shape Exercise Habits in China

The rise of fitness apps has been a game-changer for many young adults in China. These apps have become a popular tool for encouraging physical activity, especially during times when social interactions are limited. However, there's a gap in understanding how these apps influence workout intentions

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Shapes Thalidomide's Crystal Structure

Thalidomide is a well-known drug with a dark history. Its crystals can exist in different forms. These forms can change when the temperature changes. This change is important for understanding how the drug works. Scientists have studied these changes in detail. They looked at how the crystal struct

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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 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sundance's Big Move: From Utah to Colorado

The Sundance Film Festival is making a big change. After 40 years in Park City, Utah, it is heading to Boulder, Colorado. This move comes after a year of searching for a new location. Boulder won out over other finalists like Cincinnati and Salt Lake City. The new deal with Boulder and Colorado is f

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Mar 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Political Satire: Leonardo DiCaprio's New Political Drama

Leonardo DiCaprio is stepping into a new role in an upcoming political satire film. This movie, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, is a modern take on political activism and extremism. DiCaprio plays a civil rights activist who teams up with an anti-government group to challenge a white supremacist o

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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows Users: Update Firefox Now!

A critical security flaw has been uncovered in Firefox, specifically for Windows users. This flaw, known as CVE-2025-2857, allows attackers to break out of the browser's sandbox, a security feature designed to isolate the browser from the rest of the system. The vulnerability was discovered by Mozil

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Depression in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Depression is a common issue for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). It is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is estimated that around 1 million adults in the US are living with MS. This number is significant and growing. It is a chronic condition that can cause a range of sym

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