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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
Persistent fatigue that does not improve with rest may signal underlying illness. This article explains when tiredness becomes a medical concern.
Infection control is not superstition. This practical guide explains ventilation, realistic home separation, myth-busting, and urgent red flags.
Trauma often presents as irritability. This article explains when anger is a nervous-system symptom and how trauma-informed care helps.
Teen brains are still developing. This investigation explains why alcohol, drugs, and vaping pose higher risks in adolescence and the signs families should watch for.
Health habits often fail due to biology and environment. This article explains why—and what actually improves consistency.
Abdominal pain patterns guide diagnosis. This article explains which features require urgent medical attention.
Chronic pain reflects nervous system changes. This article explains why long-term pain requires a different treatment strategy.
Screening can save lives, but it also has harms—false positives and overdiagnosis. This guide breaks myths and gives a simple framework for smart screening decisions.
Supplements can help in specific deficiencies, but hype and hidden risks are common—especially interactions and delayed treatment. This investigation explains how to judge claims safely.
Health change does not require a new life. This investigation shows the micro-habits—movement, sleep, nutrition swaps, and “know your numbers”—that compound into real protection.
Sexual health education reduces risk, not morality. This article explains consent, prevention, and why informed adolescents make safer decisions.
Obesity is driven by biology, not just behaviour. This investigation explains insulin resistance, why advice fails, and what evidence-based care looks like.