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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Why the Sudden Rebel Push in Syria Matters

The long-standing civil war in Syria has recently seen a surprising turn of events with rebels launching a strong offensive on Aleppo, a major city with a rich history. This move, the first since 2016, has reignited the conflict and raised concerns about stability in the Middle East. Russian, Irani

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Nov 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Tour Book: Why It Can't Be a NYT Bestseller

Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour Book" won't become a New York Times bestseller because she chose to sell it exclusively at Target. The publication confirms that books sold by a single vendor aren't tracked for their bestseller list. The 256-page hardcover ($39. 99) shares personal reflections and behind-t

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Syria's Aleppo Under Attack Again

In Syria, something big just happened. Islamist rebels, led by a group called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have stormed into some neighborhoods of Aleppo, the country's second-largest city. They've been fighting the government's military forces since Friday. This is a big deal because it's the first

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Why Pakistan's Healthcare Needs a Money Makeover

Ever wondered how Pakistan can make sure everyone gets the healthcare they need? It all comes down to money. Right now, Pakistan's healthcare system is like a leaky bucket. Money flows in, but it's not enough and it doesn't go where it's needed most. This study takes a closer look at the challenges

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Solving the Puzzle: Checking Up on Mix-and-Match Blood Pressure Meds

High blood pressure is a big deal. It can lead to serious health issues. But taking those pills to lower it isn't always easy, especially when you mix and match them. This study is all about coming up with a new way to see how well people are following their free-dose antihypertensive meds. They use

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Prenatal Online Lessons: Do They Boost Breastfeeding?

Online prenatal classes are becoming more common, but do they actually help new moms breastfeed better? Let's dive into what the research says. Experts are trying to figure out if these virtual lessons make a difference in how long moms breastfeed their babies. First, let's understand why breastfee

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Blood Pressure Meds: Should Nursing Homes Cut Back?

Have you ever wondered what happens when nursing homes reduce the number of blood pressure medications for their residents? It's a common practice, but the true impact on heart health is still a mystery. Let's dive in and explore this intriguing situation. Imagine you're in a nursing home. You migh

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Can AI Pick the Best Meds for Your Blood Pressure?

Picture this: you keep checking your blood pressure, but it's always too high. It's a major risk for heart disease, even if you're taking meds. But here’s the thing, some blood pressure meds might not be the best for you. They might not make your blood vessels as flexible as they should be, which ca

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Vein Health and Small Brain Injuries: What You Need to Know

Did you know that the tiny blood vessels in your brain play a big role in brain health? Scientists are trying to understand how these vessels, especially the deep medullary veins, are linked to brain injuries. In this study, researchers looked at people who had recently had a small brain injury call

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From Engineer to Superstar: Sivakarthikeyan's Journey Unveiled

Sivakarthikeyan, a popular Tamil cinema star, has surprised many with his rise to fame. Starting as a computer science engineering student, he found solace in mimicry after his father's passing. His college mates encouraged him to perform on stage, using it as a form of therapy. Later, he strategica

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