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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Foldable Future: A Slimmer, Larger Vision

Samsung is gearing up to release a new foldable phone. A video has emerged showing a dummy model of the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This video reveals some interesting changes that Samsung is making to its foldable design. The Z Fold 7 is rumored to be slimmer and larger than its predecessor, the Z Fold 6.

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Israel's Bold Stand Against Iran's Aggression

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently visited the Weizmann Institute of Science. This place is famous for its cutting-edge research in human biology. It is located near where an Iranian missile struck just days earlier. Netanyahu did not hold back his thoughts. He labeled Iran as an "e

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Barriers to Maternal Care in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, many women miss out on crucial maternal healthcare services. This is a big problem because it leads to high rates of maternal and newborn deaths. A recent investigation used advanced computer techniques to figure out why some women in Ethiopia do not use any maternal healthcare services

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Stopping Seizure Pills: What Patients Think

Epilepsy is a common condition. It is usually treated with antiseizure medications. These drugs have side effects. They can also be stopped after a while. This is because the risk of seizures goes down with time. But, there is not much research on how patients decide to stop these medications. The

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Drug Choices on Stroke-Related Seizures

Post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) is a condition that affects many people who have had a stroke. The good news is that most individuals with PSE can manage their seizures effectively with the right medications. These medications are known as anti-seizure medications (ASMs). However, not all ASMs are create

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Napping and Early Death: What's the Connection?

The idea that napping might be linked to an increased risk of early death has been explored in a recent study. This study tracked the sleep patterns of over 86, 000 healthy adults in their middle years. The results showed that those who frequently took naps, especially in the early afternoon, had a

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Jun 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Surprising Serenade: Rachel Zegler's Free Performance in London

Rachel Zegler, the star of "Snow White, " is making waves in London with her role as Eva Perón in a new production of "Evita. " The most talked-about moment of the show happens offstage. Halfway through the performance, Zegler steps onto a balcony outside the London Palladium and sings "Don't Cry

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

The Future of Clinical Trials: A Patient-First Approach

The way clinical trials are conducted is changing. More and more, the focus is on making them easier for patients to take part in. This shift is happening because of something called decentralized clinical trials or DCTs. These trials use modern technology to bring the clinical trial experience to t

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Understanding ACL Revision Challenges

The world of sports medicine is full of puzzles. One of those puzzles is figuring out why some ACL revision surgeries fail. When an ACL revision surgery fails, it often means the graft tears again. This is a big problem for athletes and active individuals. It sets them back and can even end their ca

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Jun 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Flip Phone: Bigger, Better, and Bolder?

Samsung is gearing up for a big reveal with its upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7. The latest buzz suggests that the tech giant is set to make some significant improvements to its foldable phone lineup. One of the most notable changes? A much larger outer display. This isn't just about making the screen bigg

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