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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

“20 years of news Under The Lens: Spotlight on U. S. Risk ”

Over the past 20 years, news reports have given certain risky situations a special spotlight. This study looks at what makes some stories get more attention. To do this, researchers did something new. They used special tools, like topic modeling and time-series analysis. This involves analyzing a

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark Chooses Her Game

Forget the Olympics for Caitlin Clark Let’s talk about Caitlin Clark first. She’s 23, and she’s not just a basketball star. No, she’s also pretty awesome at golf and soccer. She has a lot of energy. She can take on any challenge. Well, almost any challenge. So, there's this big event. Called “V

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Why Is The HINT1 Protein So Intriguing?

Ever wondered about the puzzle piece that is the HINT1 (histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein 1) protein in our brains? Well, it's critical for various processes like neuroplasticity and is linked to some common brain disorders, like ADHD, depression, or anxiety. This protein plays matchmaker b

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Feb 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Boost Your WFH Game with This Handy Timer

Imagine this: A simple gadget that can help you stay focused while working from home. This timer is designed to keep you on task. You can choose from 5-, 10-, 15-, 20-, or 30-minute blocks. Just rotate the dial to your desired time, and the countdown starts. No more excuses for losing track of time.

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Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

Air Canada is Upgrading! What To Expect?

Did you know? The latest 787 planes of Air Canada will introduce something new especially for those who travel often. These planes will feature a ''business plus'' seating section at the front of the plane's business class area. This is a big deal as these seats will be separate from the normal busi

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's plan to use Guantanamo for Immigrants

Imagine this: a place once used to hold suspected terrorists is now being considered to house thousands of immigrants. It's not a scene from a movie, but a real-life plan from the Trump administration. The Trump administration has decided to use the U. S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, know

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Molecule Mysteries with New Chemical Mixes

Imagine peeking into the world of tiny molecules to figure out their structures. This is exactly what some clever chemists have done. They found a new and exciting way to make stable compounds called osmate esters. And why are these esters important? Well, they make it easier to figure out the shape

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Can Reiki Ease Dialysis Discomfort?

Dialysis can be tough. Patients often struggle with pain, exhaustion, and itching. Imagine if there was a natural way to ease these symptoms. That's where Reiki comes in. Reiki is a complementary therapy that focuses on energy healing. But does it really help dialysis patients? A study was done to f

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Medication Management at Home: Do Tele-Pharmacy's Visits Benefit Seniors?

Let's call it a raw fact, seniors are more likely to have more than one chronic condition requiring multiple medications. Combine this with over-the-counter meds and supplements and you get a recipe for potential disaster. Doctors looking at these cases come across Time failing to address the comple

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

When Kids Face Trauma: How It Shapes Elder Abuse Issues

Elder abuse victimization is a stark reality. But why does it happen to some people more than others? Well, it turns out that the roots might go all the way back to childhood. When we're young, certain negative experiences can alter our life paths. These are known as adverse childhood experiences (A

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