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Dec 31 2024OPINION

Betting Blowback: Why Gambling on Sports Isn't All Fun and Games

Sports betting has taken the world by storm, but at what cost? Since the Supreme Court legalized sports gambling in 2018, it has spread like wildfire across the U. S. Ads from betting platforms like BetMGM and DraftKings are everywhere, tempting us with free money for our first bet. During sports ev

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

When Curcumin Meets Papain: A Battle of Wound-Healing Titans

Have you ever wondered what happens when two powerful natural substances, curcumin and papain, are packed into tiny nanoparticles for healing wounds? Let’s dive into a fascinating comparison. Scientists created two types of nanoparticles: chitosan with curcumin (CS/Cur) and chitosan with papain (CS/

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Immune Cell Shifts: A Look at PD-1 Inhibitors in Melanoma and Lung Cancer

Imagine you're battling advanced malignant melanoma or non-small cell lung cancer. Doctors might use immune checkpoint inhibitors, like those targeting PD-1, to help your body fight the disease. But here’s the thing: only about 20-40% of patients actually see real benefits. So, scientists set out to

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Air Pollution Slows Marathoners Down

Ever wondered how air quality might affect marathon times? A study from researchers at an Ivy League university decided to find out. They looked at over 2. 5 million male and female marathon finishers, and added pollution data to the mix. How did they do this? They used a fancy model to pinpoint pol

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Dec 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Linda Lavin: A Lifetime on Stage and Screen

Linda Lavin, best known for her role as Alice in the CBS sitcom "Alice, " passed away at 87. She was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. Lavin was a Tony Award winner and a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Her last appearance was at the premiere of Netflix's "No Good Deed" in December.

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Depression and Job Stress: A Closer Look at China's Workforce

Have you ever thought about how your job might affect your mental health? In China, this is a big deal right now. With more people feeling depressed and jobs getting harder to find, it's time to take a serious look at how work conditions are playing a role. You might have heard that people with high

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Choosing Wisely: Braces vs. Surgery for ACL Injuries

Tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) can throw a wrench into daily life. Researchers took a step back to look at how braces and surgery hold up over time, based on studies from 2010 to 2024. They focused on two big factors: reinjuries and quality of life, plus if people could return to sport

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Windows Banned to Hide Afghan Women

In a recent step, the Taliban has ordered a ban on windows that overlook areas where women could be seen inside their homes. The group's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, explained on X that seeing women in everyday tasks like cooking or fetching water might lead to improper behavior. The Taliban ha

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Afghanistan's Taliban: No Women in NGOs, or Else

Imagine this: The Taliban in Afghanistan has made a new rule. They're telling all NGOs to stop hiring women or face closure. This isn't the first time they've tried to control NGOs and women's work. Two years ago, they told NGOs to stop hiring Afghan women because they didn't wear the Islamic headsc

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

What's Up with Gaps in Heart Device Seals?

You know how doctors use special machines to take pictures of the heart? Well, they've been noticing something interesting about a device called WATCHMAN FLX. This device is like a little cap that's placed in the heart to stop clots. When doctors use a special kind of scan with dye, they sometimes s

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