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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Young Women in Sri Lanka: What Do They Know About Breast Cancer?

In Sri Lanka, young women's understanding of breast cancer is a hot topic. A recent study dug into what non-medical female college students know, think, and do about breast cancer. The goal? To figure out how to teach them better and catch cancer early. First, let's talk about knowledge. Many of th

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA's Bold Move: Climate Rules in the Crosshairs

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Donald Trump's administration has taken a significant step to undo a key climate regulation. They want to get rid of a 2009 finding that said greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, are bad for public health and the environment. This finding h

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

Three Baseball Stars and the Trade Deadline Drama

The baseball world is buzzing with trade deadline chatter, and three players are at the center of it all. First up, there's Eugenio Suarez. He took a pitch to the hand, and while initial X-rays were clear, more tests are coming. Suarez is a top target for many teams, but any health concerns could m

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pets and the Planet: A Balancing Act

Pets bring joy and health benefits to our lives. They help us stay active, reduce stress, and keep loneliness at bay. Studies show that interacting with pets can lower blood pressure and improve overall well-being. However, our furry friends also have an environmental impact that we can't ignore. C

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Holly's Water Fight: Who's Right in the Dam Dispute?

In Holly, Michigan, a heated argument is brewing between locals and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). The issue? The water level of Stiff’s Mill Pond. EGLE wants it lowered, but not everyone is on board. Jack Stouffer, a resident who's lived near the pond for th

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

Weiss Hospital Faces Medicare Termination: What Went Wrong?

Weiss Memorial Hospital is in hot water, literally and figuratively. The federal government has decided to cut it off from Medicare, a big deal that could seriously hurt the hospital's finances. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced this decision, saying Weiss didn't follow th

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

A Gymnast's Fight: Hope Amid Uncertainty

The gymnastics world was left in shock after a promising athlete faced a severe accident during a routine at the World University Games. Lorenzo Bonicelli, who had previously secured a top spot at the 2025 World Cup, suffered a devastating fall during his rings performance. The incident occurred dur

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Jul 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why High Potential Season 2 Needs to Level Up

High Potential, the crime drama that took 2024 by storm, has set a high bar for its upcoming second season. While the first season was a hit, there's always room for improvement. Let's dive into what could make season 2 even better. First off, Morgan, the show's brilliant consultant, needs to face

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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Ichiro's Humor Shines in Hall of Fame Speech

Ichiro Suzuki, a baseball legend, shared a lighthearted moment during his Hall of Fame induction speech. He playfully joked about the Miami Marlins, the team that signed him in 2015. Ichiro admitted he had never heard of the Marlins before they offered him a contract, which brought laughter from the

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Young Women in Ghana and Their Knowledge of HIV Self-Tests

HIV/AIDS is a big health problem worldwide, and it hits young women especially hard. To fight this, more people need to get tested for HIV. One way to do this is by using HIV self-testing kits. These kits let people test themselves at home. But how many young women in Ghana know about these kits and

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