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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Preparing for Battle: How Women with Ovarian Cancer View Pre-Surgery Training

Ovarian cancer is a serious disease that often requires major surgery. This surgery can be life-changing, and some experts believe that pre-surgery training, known as prehabilitation, could help patients recover better. Prehabilitation involves exercises and other activities to boost a patient's phy

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Groundwater Contamination: How Aquifers' Nature Affects Monitoring

When dealing with groundwater contamination, figuring out how far and wide the bad stuff has spread is a big job. Engineers have a tough time deciding how many wells to monitor. They need lots of data and powerful computers to map out the spread of contaminants, called plumes. But there's a simpler

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: A Traveler Brings the Virus Home

A measles case has been confirmed in an adult in Oakland County. This individual had recently returned from a trip abroad. The person's vaccination status is unknown. The adult arrived home on February 27. Symptoms started on March 3, and a rash appeared on March 7. This means the virus could have s

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Mar 14 2025CRIME

A Tragic Case of Neglected Cries

In a small town in New York, a series of calls to law enforcement went unnoticed. Patty’s Lodge, a hotel in Canandaigua, New York, was the scene of a horrifying crime. A 24-year-old transgender Black man, Sam Nordquist, was tortured and killed in Room 22. The police were called to the hotel eight

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Arizona Mourns the Loss of a Champion for the People

The passing of Raúl M. Grijalva, a long-serving Arizona congressman, has left a deep void in the hearts of many. The 77-year-old, who dedicated his life to public service, was remembered by many for his unwavering commitment to his constituents and his fight for equality. Grijalva's impact

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Paths to Mental Health: Uncovering the Links Between Childhood Hardships and Psychotic Disorders

Psychotic spectrum disorders are complex and often misunderstood. They are not just about genetics, but also about the environment we grow up in. Researchers have been looking into how tough childhood experiences can lead to these disorders. They found that social factors play a big role. This means

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

Schools in Turmoil: Big Changes at the Department of Education

The U. S. Department of Education is in for a big shakeup. Over 1, 300 jobs are being cut, and about 600 more employees have already left voluntarily. This means nearly half the department's workforce is gone. These employees were crucial. They made sure federal money went to schools in need and stu

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Mar 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Love and Desire: A Marriage in Need of a Spark

A woman finds herself in a tough spot. She loves her husband deeply, but the spark in their bedroom is long gone. Years ago, they were passionate. But now, she doesn't enjoy sex with him. She feels his touch differently and struggles to find pleasure. She does it for him, though, because she cares a

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

Black Women Founders: Build Slow, Learn Fast

Mark Cuban, a billionaire businessman, knows a thing or two about building successful businesses. He's made his fortune by investing in growth-oriented companies. His net worth is now estimated at 5. 7 billion dollars. He has some advice for Black women founders. He says, "Don't look for funding. "

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA's Big Showdown: What's Next for AI and Gaming?

NVIDIA's big event, the GPU Technology Conference, is just around the corner. This year, it's happening March 17-21 in San Jose. But don't worry if you can't make it in person—there's a liveblog and livestream for the keynote with CEO Jensen Huang on March 18. Mark your calendars for 1 PM ET/10 AM P

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