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Dracunculiasis, or Guinea worm disease is, by all accounts, pretty awful: A person with the disease hosts a parasitic worm that forms a painful blister under the skin that eventually bursts, allowing the worm to emerge and lay its eggs in water. Those afflicted don't just endure pain (although there's plenty of that); they also run the risk of secondary infection and permanent paralysis, and there are economic consequences to the disease, too.
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Florida's law targeting drag shows is on hold under federal judge's order
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2023-06-24 06:20
Toshiba Develops Industry’s First 2200V Dual Silicon Carbide(SiC) MOSFET Module That Contributes to High Efficiency and Downsizing of Industrial Equipment
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Robinhood Says It’s Facing Investigation From New York State
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Even the Fed is cutting jobs — for the first time in more than a decade
Even as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reassures the public about the state of the US economy, the organization is quietly laying off workers at its own doorstep.
2023-09-22 22:54
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