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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Helping Crime Victims Heal: A Closer Look at Trauma Recovery Centers

Crime is a harsh reality in the U. S. , leaving many people with lasting mental health issues. Those from low-income communities and people of color often face the brunt of it. Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs) offer a helping hand by providing mental health care and support services to these underserv

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Volcanic Landscapes: How Water Shapes Them Over Time

Volcanic areas are some of the most active places on Earth, but we don't understand them very well. Let's look at the central Cascade arc in the USA. Here, water and landforms change together in a systematic way, linked to how old the volcanic rocks are. At the Cascade crest, where there's a lot of

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Senate Faces Busy Week with Cabinet Hearings

This week, the Senate has a packed schedule. They're having more than a dozen hearings for President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks. Some people are expected to sail through, like Senator Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. But others might face tough questions, like former Fox News host Pete Hegseth f

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Jan 13 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin ETFs Turn One: What Happens Next?

Bitcoin ETFs are celebrating their first birthday, and it's been quite a ride! With over $113 billion invested, these funds are breaking records. But what comes next? Experts believe the one-year mark could bring some selling pressure. Investors might cash out to avoid long-term capital gains and re

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Jan 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's 2025 TVs Get a New Look

Samsung's latest TV lineup for 2025 is shaking things up. The company is making a big change by adopting the design and features of its popular The Frame TV across its entire range. This means you can expect to see thinner metal bezels, matte finishes, and even some new art features. Why is Samsung

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Does Surgery Improve Recovery in Spine Infections Without Nerve Problems?

Have you ever wondered if surgery can truly help people with spine infections who don't have nerve issues? This study set out to find the answer. It focused on a specific type of spine infection called pyogenic spinal epidural abscess. This infection can cause swelling and pressure in the spine, but

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Jan 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

CES 2025: Six Tech Trends That'll Change How You Live

CES 2025 was a tech lover's dream. Everyone was talking about AI, but the show had so much more to offer. From robots that can do your chores to laptops with superpowers, here are the six biggest trends that'll make a real difference in 2025. Robots were everywhere at CES. Some were cute and small,

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Jan 13 2025EDUCATION

Why Some French Students Choose Veggie Meals More Often

It's no secret that cutting down on meat is good for both people and the planet. University cafeterias, where millions of students eat daily, offer a great chance to encourage young folks to try meat-free meals. This study looked at why some students in a French university cafeteria picked vegetaria

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Jan 13 2025SPORTS

Basketball Legend Pat Riley: The Cost of Excellence

Pat Riley, a basketball legend, has been chasing greatness for nearly six decades. He's done it as a player, coach, and now as an executive. But he admits that this lifelong pursuit has come at a price. Recently, he opened up about the sacrifices he's made, including his health and relationships, on

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Predicting Hospital Bottlenecks: Who's Likely to Stay Longer?

Hospitals all over the world are facing a big challenge: more people need help, but there's only so much space and time. This problem is often made worse by patients who no longer need intensive care but can't leave yet – we call them ALC patients. They take up beds and create crowds, which isn't go

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