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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

X-ray: The Myth Of Management?

Clinicians and patients often rely on X-rays for diagnosing knee osteoarthritis (OA) despite guidelines against routine X-ray use. A study explored the impact on patient beliefs about managing OA when given a diagnostic X-ray and explanation compared to a clinical diagnosis without X-rays. The stu

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Back to the Basics: Jonas Salk, Distant Discovery and China's Polio Vaccine

Vaccines come from different places and times, even if not made in the USA. In the 1980s someone was brewing up a new vaccine in China. A vaccine to fight polio. It was called the Sabin strains-derived inactivated polio vaccine (sIPV). This vaccine is part of the polio research legacy, so it is

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Feb 04 2025CRYPTO

Streamers Plan to Bring Crypto to GTA 6

Did you know the gaming world is buzzing with excitement over GTA 6? Streamers Adin Ross and FaZe Banks are making big plans for the game. Guess what they are planning? A server with its own crypto system First off, let’s talk about how far the gaming industry has come. Remember how in the

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Feb 04 2025EDUCATION

Let's Untangle the Reading Riddle

Imagine a battle—one that has raged for generations, with each side claiming their way is the best. This battle is not fought with swords or guns. It is fought with letters and sounds. It's called the science of reading debate, and it's a hot topic in education. In the last 200 years, arguments ove

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Virtual Crimes: Do VR Memories Hold Up?

Ever wondered if those cops or detectives on shows can remember everything from a crime scene because they thought it happened in a video? Well, some studies pushed the idea that people on a screen may not be as accurate as they could be because we've grown up on video game prayers. Researchers wa

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Chemo Side Effect: How Your Body Clock Can Impact Nerve Pain

Cancer treatments often come with a host of unwanted side effects. One such issue is called chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, or CIPN for short. This condition involves damage to the nerves in the hands and feet, causing symptoms like numbness, tingling, and pain. To understand this bette

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Coach Calipari's Big Game at Rupp Arena

It's a big night for college basketball fans as the Kentucky Wildcats are set to face the Arkansas Razorbacks at Rupp Arena tonight. John Calipari, the well-known head coach of the Razorbacks, is returning to a place he once called home. His team has been having a tough season, and the odds a

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Sidebar Chat: How Your Esophageal Cancer Chances can be calculated

A game changing trial changed the health outcome progress for a specific type of esophageal cell carcinoma. One of the major cancerous diseases had to be approached differently. A unique system, this test, had been established to work out how long cancer patients have left to live. Do not t

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Who knew Groundhogs were weather experts?

Did you know that Groundhog Day is way older than Punxsutawney Phil? It goes back to the times of the Celts and their agricultural celebrations. They marked the midpoints between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This is known as Imbolc. It is also the time when Christians celebrate Candle

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Jan 31 2025RELIGION

Reimagining Faith: Black Nonbinary Spirituality

You know, spiritual journeys can be really interesting when you combine nonbinary and Black perspectives. We heard from 11 people, all nonbinary Black women aged between 21 to 30, living in the US. They talked about how they see spirituality and religion differently. Some were more spiritu

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