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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Avoid These Fantasy Football Pitfalls in Week 17

Fantasy football can be tough, especially when a player you’re counting on has a bad week. Let’s look at some players who might not perform as expected in Week 17. Jared Goff has been doing great lately, but his matchup against the 49ers could be tricky. San Francisco has been tough on quarterbacks

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Sipping Coffee and Tea: A Cancer-Fighting Habit?

Ever heard that a cup of coffee might be good for your health? Well, new research is suggesting that this could be true, especially when it comes to certain types of cancer. Scientists have looked at a bunch of studies and found that drinking coffee and tea might actually lower your risk of getting

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Buffaloes Secure Top Insurance for NFL Hopefuls

In a bold move, the Colorado Buffaloes have set a new standard for player protection. The university has provided record-breaking insurance coverage for star quarterback Shedeur Sanders and two-way sensation Travis Hunter. This decision came as both players chose to participate in the Alamo Bowl rat

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

Partisanship and Norms: How Presidential Support Shapes Tolerance

Political scientists have been looking into why American democracy seems to be facing challenges. Surprisingly, studies during Trump's presidency revealed that many citizens, especially Republicans, backed actions that weakened democratic norms. But recent experiments show that voters from both part

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Dividing the Bladder Cancer Puzzle: Early Growth vs. Spread

Imagine you're looking at two types of bladder cancer under a microscope. At first glance, they might seem similar, like two plants growing close together. But doctors are trying to figure out how to tell them apart. One type, called "early papillary formation, " grows upward like a tiny stem. The o

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Testing Larotrectinib: A New Hope for NTRK-Linked Cancers

Scientists are exploring a drug called larotrectinib to fight tumors with a specific gene issue. This drug has shown promise against certain cancers linked to a gene called NTRK. But how well does it work against cancers where NTRK is overactive, not just fused? A new clinical trial is trying to fin

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Tiny Copper-Gold Nanodots: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment

Have you ever thought about how tiny particles could help fight cancer? Meet gold-infused copper nanodots, also known as Au-doped Cu1. 92S nanodots. These tiny powerhouses have a unique ability to absorb laser light and convert it into heat, which can kill cancer cells. But that's not all! They also

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Dec 25 2024FINANCE

Rural Households and Money: A New Path to Common Prosperity

In the quest for social fairness and economic growth, the concept of common prosperity takes center stage. It's all about making sure everyone has a fair shot at a good life. One big question is how rural households' money matters can help achieve this. We're talking both official stuff, like bank l

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Exploring Common Myths and Facts About Creatine: A Researcher's Perspective

Creatine supplements, often known as creatine monohydrate (CrM), have been shown to boost performance in sports and exercise, as well as having health benefits throughout life. Despite solid evidence, many people still have questions and misunderstandings about CrM. In 2021, a group published a revi

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Shrimp's Secret: How Algae and Temperature Affect Their Health

Ever thought about how algae can influence shrimp? A fascinating study looked into this by focusing on Litopenaeus vannamei, a common shrimp species. Researchers examined how adding a specific algae, Haematococcus pluvialis, to shrimp food affects their growth, immune system, and gut bacteria at dif

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