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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Shapes Mosquito Growth in Central India

Mosquitoes, especially the Aedes aegypti, are spreading fast. They carry diseases and love warm weather. Scientists in central India studied how heat affects these mosquitoes. They looked at how temperature changes their growth, survival, and even how they reproduce. The study focused on mosquitoes

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Keeping Pilgrims Safe: Food Safety Knowledge and Practices During Hajj

Food safety is a big deal, especially during Hajj. With so many people gathering in one place, the risk of foodborne illness goes up. That's why it's important to understand how much pilgrims know about food safety and how they handle food and water during this massive event. Pilgrims come from all

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

How Your Daily Habits Might Affect Your Axial Spondyloarthritis Treatment

People with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) often use TNFα inhibitors (TNFi) to manage their symptoms. But did you know that lifestyle choices can impact how well these treatments work? A recent study looked at data from 14 European countries to understand this better. The study found that factors

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Jul 13 2025BUSINESS

Felix the Cat: A Family Feud Over Millions

Felix the Cat, the beloved cartoon character known for his magic bag and catchphrase, has sparked a legal battle. The Australian relatives of Patrick Sullivan, one of Felix's creators, are suing Donald Oriolo. They claim Oriolo hid Felix's financial success from them for years. The heirs believe the

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Jul 12 2025SPORTS

Aaron Judge: The Yankees' Defensive Wall

Aaron Judge's defensive skills were on full display during the Yankees' 11-0 victory over the Cubs. His ability to make spectacular catches is becoming a common sight, but it always leaves fans and teammates holding their breath. Judge's most impressive play came in the eighth inning. He made a div

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Jul 12 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods Highlight Fema's Struggles

Texas is still cleaning up after recent heavy rains and floods that killed over 120 people. Meanwhile, former officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) are raising alarms. They say the agency is stretched too thin and lacks resources to handle multiple disasters at once. Many ke

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

How Video Calls Are Changing Kids' Brain Cancer Treatment

Video calls are now a big deal in treating brain cancer in children. This isn't just a short-term trend. It's been going on for 20 years between two hospitals, one in Jordan and one in Canada. But it's not just them anymore. Since 2018, more hospitals in the region have joined in. They all talk abou

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

How Hospital Leaders Can Keep Staff Happy and Loyal

Hospitals are always looking for ways to keep their staff happy and loyal. One big factor is how leaders act. Two key traits stand out: being warm and being competent. Warm leaders make employees feel good, while competent leaders make them feel secure. A recent study looked at how these traits aff

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Is TB Screening a Smart Move for The Netherlands?

The Netherlands is thinking hard about TB screening for newcomers. It's not just a health issue; it's also about money. The country wants to know if checking for TB in immigrants and asylum seekers is a good use of funds. People coming from certain places often bring TB with them. The big question

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Jul 12 2025SCIENCE

Combining Amoxicillin and Silver: A New Weapon Against Superbugs

Scientists have found a way to make amoxicillin more powerful by teaming it up with silver. This isn't just a simple mix. They've created two new forms: one where amoxicillin and silver are tightly bound together, and another where tiny silver particles are stabilized by amoxicillin. The goal? To ta

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