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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Aphasia After Stroke: Can Self-Management Make a Difference?

Aphasia is a tough condition. It makes speaking or understanding language hard. Many people get it after a stroke. Self-management strategies can really help stroke survivors live better. But what about those with aphasia? They often get overlooked in research. So, can self-management help them too

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

A New Hope In Pain Relief.

In a significant development, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given the green light to a new non-opioid painkiller. Called Journavx. This new medicine is a big deal because it's the first of its kind to target pain signals in the peripheral nervous system. This means it stops pain b

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Finding Hope on the App Screen

Indigenous Young People Are Struggling. Big Time. In Northern Ontario, young people aged 18 to 25 are facing a lot of stress. These young folks make up the group called transitional-aged youth. These challenges include everything from family problems to serious mental health struggles. Indigeno

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Bile Acid Mysteries in Pregnancy

ICP, or Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy relies on TBA ( Total Bile Acid) levels to manage the situation. The decision on how and when to gauge TBA are unclear. A study analyzing these levels of 1150 pregnant people was done. Someone involved in this study further looked at the progression of

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Jan 31 2025BUSINESS

Leadership Change at City National Bank: What This Means For Young Budding Bankers of the Future

Big changes are coming to top positions here - A major switch in managing leadership has happened at City National Bank Two key people are stepping in to oversee entertainment banking and private wealth. Kelly did a great job leading that group. But she's stepping away for new challenges.

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Jan 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Peach Waste to Gold

Imagine this: tons of peach waste from making fruit juice and compote. It used to go to waste. So why not turn waste into a high-quality product? Industrial waste makes up a lot of what we throw away. That's why every little bit of waste we can reuse and recycle helps our planet. It's all about

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Why Asthma Patients Might Not Report Their Nasal Issues

Asthma and rhinitis often go hand in hand. But, many people with asthma don't mention having rhinitis. Why? Doctors looked into this by studying people who use an app called MASK-air®. The app tracks symptoms and medication use. They checked data from 27 countries and 35, 251 people betw

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Dallas' Big Win in New Orleans Showcases Their Strong Team Balance

"On a February Wednesday, the Dallas Mavericks began a 10 game series road trip to New Orleans to win over the Pelicans. They powered through with a 137-136 win. They were down by 10 but made a great comeback of a 15-4 run. It was the Mavericks who began the fourth quarter on top with a good lead.

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Panama Canal’s shifting alliegences raise eyebrows on Capitol Hill (

)1 The Panama Canal grabs scrutiny in a recent Senate committee. It's chaired by Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen Cruz pointed fingers at Panama, s concentrating on foreign influence. 2 Years back, Panama handled the Canal under the condition Panam were to be neutral. . . but that’s where

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Jan 30 2025FINANCE

A Fresh Start for Entertainment 360

Entertainment 360 has received a large investment. It was from Carlyle, a well-known investment firm. This partnership is marks a first for the company. It's been around for 22 years. Before now, Entertainment 360 relied solely on its own resources. The exact investment amount, known as

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