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Mar 30 2025SPORTS

A Former Yankee's Tough Return

Nestor Cortes, a former Yankee, had a rough day at Yankee Stadium. He didn't stick around to chat with reporters after the game. Cortes had a tough outing, giving up eight runs on six hits and five walks in just six outs. The Brewers lost big, 20-9. This was Cortes' first start against his old team

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Mar 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Using Tech to Boost Food Pantry Choices

Food pantries are vital for many people. They provide essential food supplies to those in need. A recent project aimed to make a big difference. It wanted to see if digital technology could give customers more say in what they take home. The idea was to let people pick their own items using tablets.

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

The Final Year's Bill: What Drives Up Health Costs?

Health expenses in the final year of someone's life are a big deal. It can be a puzzle to figure out what makes these costs go up. It is important to understand what drives up the cost of health services in the final year of life. It is a complex issue. It is not just about the year someone pass

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

The Power of a Tiny Fungus: Citric Acid's Big Role

Citric acid is a big deal. It's everywhere, from your favorite drinks to your skincare products. This tiny molecule is the most used organic acid on the planet. It's not just about taste or smell. It's about health, too. Citric acid is a key player in the pharmaceutical world. Why is citric acid so

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

Smart Gels: The Future of Controlled Medicine Release

Thermogels are a hot topic in the world of medicine. They are special gels that change shape when heated. This makes them perfect for delivering drugs in a controlled way. The big deal about thermogels is that they can be injected. This means no more scary needles or pills that taste bad. Plus, they

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: The Evolving Battle

Cervical cancer is a major health issue worldwide, even with all the progress made in screening and prevention. The way countries handle cervical cancer screening is all over the place. Some nations are still stuck with old-school methods, like cytology. This is surprising, given the solid evidence

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Mar 30 2025CRIME

Healthcare and Crime: Unlikely Allies?

Türkiye is a country that is taking a bold step. It is trying to see if giving free healthcare to the poorest people can make a dent in crime rates. This is not a small task. It involves looking at a lot of data and making sense of it all. The idea is simple. Give people free healthcare. This i

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

How Fast Lifting Affects Blood Pressure in Hypertension

Blood pressure is a big deal. It's like the force of water in a hose. Too much pressure can cause serious trouble. People with hypertension have this issue. They need to be careful with exercise. A study looked into how different types of weightlifting affect blood pressure in these individuals.

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Razer Blade 16: A Pricey Powerhouse with a Few Hiccups

The Razer Blade 16 is a gaming laptop that tries to compete with the MacBook Pro. It has a sleek, black design that doesn't attract fingerprints easily. The laptop is thinner and lighter than the previous model, which is a big plus. It features a top-tier Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU and a 16-inch OLED displ

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

Young Tech Star's Big Lie: The $175 Million Fraud

A young entrepreneur, Charlie Javice, was found guilty of tricking JPMorgan Chase. She claimed her startup, Frank, had millions of customers. In reality, she had only a fraction of that number. This deception cost the bank $175 million. The trial lasted five weeks in a Manhattan court. Javice, now 3

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