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Ghana's Protein Test: A New Way to Spot Kidney Issues

June 1, 2025

In Ghana, medical experts are exploring a new tool to detect protein in urine. This test, known as the Test-it PrCr Urinalysis Dipstick Test, is made in South Africa. The goal is to see if it can be useful in hospitals across the country. The test checks for proteinuria, which is a sign of kidney pr

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Tennis Stars and Soccer Showdowns: Navigating Schedules at the French Open

June 1, 2025

The French Open is a major event in the tennis world, but it's not the only game in town. The Champions League final, which determines Europe's top soccer club, is also a big deal. This year, Paris Saint-Germain, a team based near the French Open venue, was in the final. Many tennis players, includi

politics

The President's Promises vs. Reality

June 1, 2025

The President, Donald Trump, started his term with big promises. He said he would fix long-standing problems quickly. These included making peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, changing how the government works, and changing global trade rules. However, this week showed how far he is from achieving

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The Stormy Road Ahead: Weather Service Faces Big Challenges

June 1, 2025

The Atlantic hurricane season is approaching, and the National Weather Service is in a tough spot. The agency, which keeps the public safe from storms, is dealing with a big problem: not enough staff. This issue started when the government decided to cut jobs to save money. Since January, about 1, 0

politics

Money Talks: The 2026 Election Battle

June 1, 2025

The 2026 election is shaping up to be a financial showdown. The Republican Party is sitting pretty with a hefty cash reserve, boasting over $67 million in the bank as of April. This is a significant lead over the Democratic National Committee, which is trailing with just under $18 million. The Repub

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Why are we talking about death when discussing healthcare?

May 31, 2025

Everyone will eventually pass away, but that's not the point when discussing healthcare. A senator recently faced an upset crowd at a town hall meeting. People were worried about cuts to Medicaid, a program that helps with healthcare and food for those in need. The senator, Joni Ernst, had a surpris

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Kids Health Studies: The Power of Real-World Data

May 31, 2025

Kids health studies often run into big problems. Finding the right kids to join the study can be tough. Making sure the study plan works and running the study smoothly are also big challenges. This is especially true for rare diseases. The groups of kids are small. They are also split up by age. Thi

education

How AI is Changing Medical Student Tests

May 31, 2025

Medical schools are always looking for new ways to test students. They want to make sure that every student gets a fair chance to show what they know. This means creating lots of different tests. But making so many tests is a lot of work. It takes time and effort. That's where AI comes in. AI can he

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Elon Musk's Departure: What Lies Ahead for DOGE?

May 30, 2025

Elon Musk's time in the federal government is wrapping up. He's stepping down from his position as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. This move comes after a series of legal hurdles, disagreements with other government officials, and a lack of evidence supporting claims of cost sav

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Money Talks in College Sports: New Rules, New Challenges

May 30, 2025

The world of college sports is changing fast. Now, athletes can earn money from their name, image, and likeness. This is a big deal. It means athletes can get paid for endorsements, social media posts, and other deals. But with this new money comes new problems. Schools need to figure out how t