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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: How Doctors Talk About Invisible Chronic Pain

For a long time, doctors have relied on finding physical damage to understand and treat pain. But chronic pain is different. It often doesn't show up on scans or tests, and it's a personal experience that no one else can feel. This makes it tough for doctors to talk about with their patients. This p

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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genetic Puzzle of Nearsightedness

Ever wondered why some people struggle to see distant objects clearly? It turns out that common eye conditions like nearsightedness (myopia) and refractive errors are heavily influenced by genes hiding in non-coding parts of our DNA. These are not the typical protein-making genes but regulatory regi

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Jan 10 2025CELEBRITIES

The End of Paige and Craig: Why Success Can Strain Love

Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover's breakup might have shocked fans, but it isn't all that surprising. Andy Cohen, the big boss at Bravo, thinks their busy lives played a big role in their split. Both are doing amazingly well in their careers, which can be tough to balance with a relationship, especia

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

The Mystery of Long COVID: What Causes the Lasting Effects?

Long COVID, often called the aftermath of COVID-19, affects a significant chunk of people who had the virus. We're talking about 10-20% of those who initially got sick. This condition can show up as lingering symptoms or new ones that pop up months later. Since it's a relatively new phenomenon, scie

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Senate Democrats and Republicans Team Up on Immigration Bill

In a surprising turn of events, many Senate Democrats joined Republicans on Thursday to move forward with a bill that would require authorities to detain undocumented immigrants accused of specific crimes. This comes as a shift in strategy for Democrats, who are trying to pick their battles wisely a

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

City Mayor Faces Heat Over Fire Response

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is under fire for her absence during the city's worst fire on record. Critics have compared her to Nero, the Roman emperor who allegedly played music while Rome burned. Bass was away at Ghana's presidential inauguration when the Palisades fire hit, and she faced tough qu

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Why the Supreme Court Won't Delay Trump's Sentence

The U. S. Supreme Court has said no to delaying former President Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York hush money case. This happened on Thursday, just a day before his scheduled sentencing. The court's majority thought that Trump's sentencing wouldn't really bother his presidential duties, sinc

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Atari's Handheld: Bringing Back Retro Controls

Imagine a portable gaming device that takes you back to the golden era of arcade games. Atari's new GameStation Go does just that with its built-in trackball, spinner, and number pad. This isn't your typical handheld gaming system; it's a trip down memory lane for gamers who grew up before the 1990s

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Jan 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Facebook's Zuckerberg Ends Censorship After His Post Flops

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, decided to change the company's censorship policies. This happened after a post he made about a martial arts injury didn't get many views. In 2023, Zuckerberg posted a picture of himself in a hospital bed. He had surgery to fix a torn knee ligament. He was training

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Morning Coffee: A Surprising Lifesaver?

Did you know that your cup of morning joe might be doing more for you than just waking you up? A recent study from Tulane University found that people who drink two to three cups of coffee in the morning have a lower risk of dying from any cause or from heart disease compared to those who don’t drin

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