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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Young Faces in Trump’s Cabinet: A New Era for MAGA?

Donald Trump seems to be shaking things up again, with his recent cabinet picks causing quite a stir. Instead of the usual political figures, he’s chosen several young faces from diverse backgrounds. Tulsi Gabbard, picked for director of national intelligence, isn't your typical spy. Pete Hegseth, c

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Can Weed Help When You Have the Flu?

As the weather turns cold, the flu season kicks in, and this year, some people are wondering if cannabis could lend a helping hand. With more folks looking into natural remedies, cannabis is catching their attention. It’s all about how it’s consumed and the right amount. Smoking or vaping, while pop

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Understanding Probability: Why Our Brains Sometimes Jump Instead of Slide

Have you ever wondered how we figure out probabilities? Like, how likely it is to rain tomorrow, or if that dice will land on six? Scientists have been looking into this, and they've found something interesting. Sometimes, our brains don't update our guesses smoothly. Instead, we might change our mi

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Enjoy Holiday Treats Without the Guilt

Don't stress about holiday weight gain, say experts. A few extra sweets won't wreck your health or habits. Joshua Walker from Florida feels the same way. He knows his regular diet and exercise routine can handle a little indulgence. Like a slice of Grandma's apple pie. Nearly 40% of Americans worry

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Holding in Poop is a Bad Idea

In today's busy world, many office workers are making a habit of ignoring their body's natural calls to the toilet. This is called "voluntary withholding. " Sydney doctor Peter Katelaris says this is common, especially among young women who might feel embarrassed or inconvenienced. People often try

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Lawyers Become Top Justice Officials

Donald Trump, who will soon begin his second term as president, has decided to fill key positions in the US Justice Department with his criminal defense lawyers. Todd Blanche, one of his lawyers, has been chosen as the deputy attorney general. His role will include managing daily functions of the de

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Nov 15 2024EDUCATION

Happiness in Saudi Arabian Students: A Comparison

A recent study set out to measure how flourishing, or happy, university students in Saudi Arabia are. They wanted to see if there was a difference between students studying health-related subjects and those studying other fields. Plus, they looked into what makes these students thrive. The research

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Recovery from Brain Injuries Due to Violence: What We Know

Violence-related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are on the rise, yet there's a shortage of reviews that delve into their rehabilitation. This review aims to uncover how accessible and utilized rehabilitation services are for people who've suffered TBIs from interpersonal violence. The uniqueness of

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Young Adults with Breast Cancer: Struggling with Finances

Breast cancer isn't just a health issue; it can also turn into a financial struggle, especially for young adults aged 18 to 39. Though they make up a small portion of those diagnosed, they're more likely to face money problems. But why do these financial troubles stick around for so long? The answer

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Food Choices and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Genetic Perspective

Eating habits play a big role in how rheumatoid arthritis (RA) starts and progresses. Many studies have looked at food and RA, but they often use methods that make it hard to prove cause and effect. Plus, different foods in the same category can have different effects on RA. Some common foods and dr

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