Recent archaeological endeavors in the Carpathian Basin have uncovered a remarkable find: the first confirmed grave of a woman interred with weapons dating back to the 10th century in Hungary. Located at the Sárrétudvari-Hízóföld cemetery, this burial challenges long-held narratives surrounding gender roles during the Hungarian Conquest period, a time notorious for its mounted archers
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In contemporary healthcare settings, the initial interactions between patients and healthcare providers often revolve around a slew of administrative tasks. The process usually begins with patients providing their usernames and passwords to access electronic health records, setting the stage for an impersonal and technologically dominated experience. As healthcare professionals, we are thrust into a labyrinth
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In a prominent ceremony held at the White House, President Joe Biden is set to honor 19 exceptional individuals with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States. Scheduled for this Saturday, the awards reflect an amalgamation of dedication and impactful contributions across various sectors including politics, sports, entertainment, civil
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On a recent Friday, the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, issued a critical advisory that underscores the alarming connection between alcohol intake and various forms of cancer. This announcement marks a significant turning point in public health discourse, as it aligns with an increasing body of research linking routine alcohol consumption to heightened cancer
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The intricate web of scheduling in college football often involves balancing fairness, logistics, and the expectations of stakeholders. Recently, an episode involving the College Football Playoff (CFP) underscored this point when SEC commissioner Greg Sankey put forth a request to change the dates and times of two significant postseason games—namely, the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic
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In an evolving landscape of dietary approaches, the annual “Best Diets” assessment from U.S. News & World Report has once again revealed key insights into nutrition preferences and health trends. For 2025, the evergreen Mediterranean diet has reaffirmed its status as the top choice, dominating this year’s rankings amidst a diverse array of new categories
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