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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Brain Zapping: The Safe Way to Map the Mind

The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society has laid out some serious guidelines for a procedure called electrical stimulation mapping (ESM). This isn't your average brain surgery. It's a method used to map out the brain's functions and trigger seizures in a controlled way. The society has come up

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Senate Seat Shake-Up: Smith Steps Down, New Faces Emerge

Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota has decided not to run for re-election. This news has sparked a flurry of activity among potential candidates from both major political parties. The Democratic Party is facing a tough challenge in trying to regain control of the Senate, where Republicans currently hol

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

When and Why Young Adults Should Exercise

Young adults, aged 18 to 35, are a unique group. They're not kids anymore, but they're not quite adults either. This makes them different from older adults in how they behave and what they need. A recent study looked into how the time of day young adults exercise affects their overall activity level

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Braving the Blizzard: How Avalanche Survival is Changing

Avalanche accidents are happening more often, but the number of deaths isn't increasing. This is due to better prevention and rescue efforts. It's a big deal because it means more people are getting caught in avalanches, but more people are also being saved. Avalanche accidents are common in mounta

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

China's Biotech Boom: A New Frontier for U. S. Pharma

In recent years, the biopharmaceutical industry has seen a significant shift. Chinese companies are now at the forefront of developing innovative drugs. This trend has caught the attention of U. S. pharmaceutical giants, who are increasingly looking to China for promising new treatments. One notabl

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Modi and Trump: Friends or Foes in Washington?

In the bustling capital of the United States, a high-stakes meeting is unfolding. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Washington to meet with President Donald Trump. This isn't your average get-together; it's a pivotal moment for both countries. Modi, known for his strong nationalist views, ha

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Power Play: Shutting Down the Consumer Watchdog?

Imagine this: a powerful regulator, created to protect everyday folks from financial tricks, suddenly gets shut down. That's what happened to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). It was set up after the big financial crisis in 2008. The CFPB was supposed to be a shield against unfair pra

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Feb 13 2025FINANCE

UK Economy Shows Surprising Growth in Late 2024

In late 2024, the UK economy showed a small but surprising growth of 0. 1% in the fourth quarter. This news came as a pleasant surprise, as experts had predicted a slight contraction of 0. 1%. The services and construction sectors were the stars of the show, with growth rates of 0. 2% and 0. 5% resp

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

RFK Jr. 's Big Win: A Controversial Health Chief

In a surprising turn of events, the Senate has given the green light to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to take the helm at the Department of Health and Human Services. This decision came after a heated debate and a close vote of 52-48, mostly along party lines. Mitch McConnell, a key Republican senator from

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Data: The EPRD's Impact on Joint Replacements

The German Arthroplasty Registry, or EPRD, has been making waves in the medical world since 2010. It all started with a collaboration between the German Society for Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery, industry representatives, and health insurance companies. Fast forward to today, and the EPRD is

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