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Delivering Babies: How Doctors Learn in Rich and Poor Countries

December 3, 2025

Doctors in different parts of the world learn to perform C-sections in very different ways. This is not just about the tools they use, but also about the training they receive. A recent study looked at how doctors in wealthy countries and those in poorer countries learn to do C-sections. In rich co

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Why Do Some Mothers Choose C-Sections Without Medical Need?

November 29, 2025

In Sweden, the rate of C-sections is generally low. But there's a debate about when a mom can ask for a C-section even if it's not medically necessary. This is called a Caesarean section on maternal request, or CSMR. Some people think it's okay for a mom to choose this. Others worry it might not be

religion

Christians Unite for Peace and Understanding

November 28, 2025

In a world torn by strife, Christian leaders gathered in ancient Nicaea to mark a significant milestone. The 1, 700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council brought together around 27 Christian leaders, including Pope Leo XIV, to reflect on unity and faith. The Pope expressed gratitude to Patr

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Las Vegas Bounces Back: What's Driving the Comeback?

October 29, 2025

Las Vegas is back on track, or so says the boss of Caesars Entertainment. Thomas Reeg, the CEO, noticed a pickup in visitors during the last part of the year. This is after a slower summer season. He thinks this trend will keep going into the early months of the next year. What's causing this comeb

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First-Time Moms and the Caesarean Section: A Closer Look

March 18, 2025

The World Health Organization suggests that 10-15% of births should be via caesarean section. Nigeria, however, has a rate of just 2. 8%, which is significantly lower. This low rate is surprising, given the potential risks for first-time mothers. First-time mothers, also known as primigravida, face

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Hypoglycemia in Small Babies: A Global Mess

February 16, 2025

There are many different rules for checking blood sugar levels in babies born too small for their age. These rules are used all over the world. This review looked at these rules and tried to figure out what they mean. It is important to understand how these rules work, because low blood sugar can b

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The Play that Changed Conversations: Nemone Lethbridge’s Baby Blues

January 30, 2025

In the chilly December of 1973, a unique drama hit British TV screens. Nemone Lethbridge's play "Baby Blues" aired on the BBC as part of their influential "Play for Today" series. This wasn't your usual television fare; it delved into topics that society often whispered about, like infertility, caes

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Chinese Cabbage's Secret Weapon: The BrUFO Gene Against Clubroot Disease

January 24, 2025

Chinese cabbage is a staple vegetable in China, but it faces a significant threat from clubroot disease, caused by the pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae (P. brassicae). This disease drastically reduces the crop's yield and quality. Previous studies have shown that the BrUFO gene in Chinese cabbage p

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The Impact of Digestion on Wheat Bran's Ability to Lower Blood Sugar

January 5, 2025

You know how wheat bran is great for managing blood sugar levels? Well, it turns out that what happens to it during digestion can change its effectiveness. Scientists decided to see exactly how much the digestive process alters wheat bran's power to lower blood sugar. They looked at how well it bind

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From the Pool to the Track: Caeleb Dressel's NASCAR Adventure

September 23, 2024

Caeleb Dressel, the 9-time Olympic gold medalist, recently took a break from his swimming career to indulge in a NASCAR outing at the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway. As an honorary event official, Dressel had the unique opportunity to experience the thrill of stock car racing.