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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Atlanta Gathers Top Minds to Tackle Infectious Disease Challenges

Atlanta is set to become the epicenter of infectious disease discussions as experts from around the globe converge for a major event. From October 19 to 22, the Georgia World Congress Center will host a variety of professionals, including doctors, researchers, and students, all focused on the latest

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Heart's Electrical Chaos: Understanding and Managing AFib

AFib, or atrial fibrillation, is a heart condition that affects millions in the U. S. It happens when the heart's electrical system goes haywire, causing the upper chambers to quiver instead of pump blood efficiently. This can lead to a rapid, irregular heartbeat, making it hard to breathe, causing

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Why Sleep Apnea Tests Are Falling Short

Sleep apnea is a silent troublemaker. It affects many people, but often goes unnoticed. The current tests used to identify it might be outdated. This is a concern because sleep apnea is becoming more common, yet many cases are still being missed. The way we live has changed. Our lifestyles are diff

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

A New Leader Takes the Helm in Bosnia's Serb Republic

In a significant political shift, Bosnia's Serb Republic has a new interim president. Ana Trisic Babic, a close ally of former President Milorad Dodik, is now in charge. This change comes after a state court barred Dodik from politics. Trisic Babic will hold the position temporarily until new electi

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

EU's Plan to Crack Down on Russia's Secret Oil Tankers

The European Union is pushing for a new plan to inspect Russia's hidden oil tankers, known as the "shadow fleet. " This move is part of the EU's effort to cut off Russia's oil money, which is being used to fund the war in Ukraine. The EU's diplomatic team is asking member countries to support this p

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Oil Attacks: How Ukraine is Hitting Russia Where it Hurts

Ukraine has been using drones to strike Russian oil facilities. This has caused a big drop in Russia's oil exports. In September, Russia's oil exports hit their lowest point since the war started. Experts say Russia made 4% less money from oil in September than in August. It also made 26% less than

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Fixing the Lines: Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Gets a Break

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, a big deal in Europe, has been in a tough spot since it was taken over by Russian forces back in February 2022. But there's some good news now. Repair crews have finally started fixing the damaged power lines that connect the plant to the outside world. This is

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Russia's Tricky Recruitment Tactics: Luring Young Men with False Hopes

Russia's approach to recruiting soldiers for the Ukraine war has taken a deceptive turn. Instead of openly asking for fighters, they're offering jobs like drivers, cooks, and even psychologists. These roles are advertised as safe and far from the front lines. However, many of these recruits end up i

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Battery Breakthrough: How Old EV Batteries Get a New Life

China is making big moves to handle old electric vehicle (EV) batteries in a smart and eco-friendly way. The country has set up 22 national standards to guide how these used batteries should be managed, taken apart, and tested. These rules are helping companies recover up to 99. 6% of valuable mater

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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

How Trump Could Turn the Tables on China's Trade Moves

China's recent move to restrict rare earth exports has sparked a lot of talk. These minerals are super important for lots of tech stuff, like smartphones and electric cars. China makes most of them, so this move could really shake things up. But it might not be as big a deal as people think. At fir

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