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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Faith at Work: How Beliefs Shape ICU Choices

Intensive care units (ICUs) are high-stakes environments where every decision can have life or death consequences. Imagine a team of doctors, nurses, and specialists working together to save lives. Now imagine that it's decision time. Should they continue treatment, or is it time to let go? This is

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Medication Management at Home: Do Tele-Pharmacy's Visits Benefit Seniors?

Let's call it a raw fact, seniors are more likely to have more than one chronic condition requiring multiple medications. Combine this with over-the-counter meds and supplements and you get a recipe for potential disaster. Doctors looking at these cases come across Time failing to address the comple

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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

Luka Doncic's Transfer To The Lakers was Probably a Mistake

Let's talk about Luka Doncic's move to the Lakers. A lot of people didn't like Nico Harrison's decision. It was a shocking move. But some people think the Mavericks’ decision has some logic to it. This transfer was supposedly triggered by a comment made by Reggie Miller 3 years ago. In the mid

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Take a Jab at True Crime Documentaries!

First, let's talk about true crime documentaries. They've got this weird pull, like a magnet. Everyone's seen them, right? They all follow the same rules. It's like a game where you know the moves. They show old footage of kids playing, or use the same opening credits. It's like a pattern that every

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Browsing Made Easy: Opera Air Takes on Stress

Imagine sitting in front of a computer or phone, overwhelmed by the constant flood of information. Thoughts like "I need a break" or "this is too much" might pop into your head. But there is a new solution to the chaos of the internet. Opera's fresh browser, named Air, isn't just another way to sur

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Unveiling Long-Haul Effects of COVID-19

After COVID-19 patients recover, individuals can experience lasting conditions such as an intolerance to physical exertion for months, or even longer. Since COVID-19 first presented, research efforts to investigate these long-term implications have been of utmost priority. Adults who recovered fro

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Tweaking Biking sessions: Fatigued Conceptual Wander

First, picture this: athletes and workers regularly push through multiple exercise sessions in a single day or back-to-back days. These your grouped interval training or a steady pedal session could, potentially, blur the lines of performance and perception. Remember those intense baffled faces of

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Cold Feet and Steep Slopes: Why Mountain Walkers Should Think Twice

Cold weather and steep slopes both affect how we burn energy when walking. Mountain walkers often choose steeper paths to save energy, but this might not be a good idea. People who walk uphill might think it is easier than walking on flat ground because they do not have to move their legs

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

First AngliN Is Harder than You Think

The unusual English language transfer to California didnt go over nice with Las Vegas Luka's poll. When Luka wanted English to be given go ahead to go to new Big-Time Englishs he got a big shot at one somewhere else Luka's famous dad did describe secret all right. Not letting

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Snowden Speaks Out on Nvidia's Latest GPUs

Imagine this: a former NSA contractor, known for exposing government secrets, suddenly turns his attention to the world of tech. Edward Snowden, the whistleblower, has publicly criticized Nvidia's new RTX 5000 series. What's got him so riled up? It's not just the high price tags. Snowden po

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