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Dec 01 2024LIFESTYLE

My Dyson V15: A Game-Changer for Messy Homes and Busy Parents

Being a busy mom with young kids, a dog, and a husband who sometimes tracks in dirt, keeping the house clean is no easy task. Enter the Dyson V15 cordless vacuum. This powerful tool has been a lifesaver, making quick work of messes big and small. Practical gifts like vacuum cleaners might not sound

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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

Tennis Star Navratilova Slams NYT for Cisgender Terminology

In a surprising twist, legendary tennis player Martina Navratilova and a group of critics have taken aim at The New York Times (NYT) for its word choice. The NYT used the term "non-transgender women" in a recent article about a volleyball team's predicament. The team was grappling with including a t

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The First Year's Meds: A Closer Look at Antipsychotics After First Psychotic Episode

So, you've just experienced your first psychotic episode. It's a tough time, and one of the first things docs often recommend is antipsychotic meds. But how's that playing out in real life? A recent study dove into this, checking out how often these meds are started in the year after a first-time ps

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Switching to Tenecteplase: Is It the Smart Move for Stroke Treatment?

Recent trials have shown that tenecteplase, a simpler drug to use, might actually be better than alteplase for treating strokes. Doctors have seen better results with tenecteplase in the long run. Plus, it's easier to administer because you don't need special pumps or constant monitoring. This makes

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

West Nile Virus: Adapting to a Warming World

West Nile Virus, or WNV, has been around since the 1930s when it was first found in Uganda. This virus is now a big global health problem, spreading to new places, especially in Europe and North America. Changes in the climate, like milder winters and longer summers, make it easier for the mosquitoe

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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Biden's Last-Minute Push to Secure His Major Achievements

With just days left in office, President Joe Biden is on a mission to safeguard his key policy wins. High on his to-do list is the CHIPS and Science Act, which has ramped up domestic production of memory chips. Economic experts warn that if incoming President Donald Trump decides to axe this program

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Antibiotic Use in Ethiopian Veterinary Clinics: A Closer Look

Antibiotics are crucial in treating sick animals, but their misuse can lead to big problems, like antibiotic resistance. In Ethiopia, veterinary clinics in different farming areas were studied to understand how these medicines are prescribed and used. The research aimed to see if these practices fol

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Indigenous Health: A Fight for Justice in Guatemala

Imagine a world where your health depends on the whims of the weather. This is the reality for many Indigenous communities in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. Researchers are working with 16 communities in this region, using a mix of local involvement, national data, and advocacy to help them tackle extreme

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Drought's Impact on Soil Microbes: A Tale of Fungi's Resilience

What happens to microbes in our soil when the weather gets funky? Scientists decided to find out by designing a cool experiment. They made it rain less and heated things up a bit, just like climate change might do. They even added some heavy oxygen and hydrogen to track what the microbes were doing.

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Nov 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Tour Book: Why It Can't Be a NYT Bestseller

Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour Book" won't become a New York Times bestseller because she chose to sell it exclusively at Target. The publication confirms that books sold by a single vendor aren't tracked for their bestseller list. The 256-page hardcover ($39. 99) shares personal reflections and behind-t

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