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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

The Sneaky Swelling: What Happens After Breast Cancer

After breast cancer treatment, many women think their life goes back to normal. But a hidden condition, called lymphedema, can appear out of nowhere. Researchers kept an eye on 101 women for a year. Every three months, they measured the women's arms with simple tools like a tape measure and a perome

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Preventing Memory Loss: Is It Worth the Cost?

Did you know that dementia and memory loss are costing our society a lot? And it's not getting cheaper. That's why some scientists decided to test out a special program to help older people who might get dementia. This program, called a multi-domain intervention, tries to tackle memory loss from man

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Jan 05 2025OPINION

New York's Car-Free Future: A Tale of Road Charges

Do you remember the French Revolution and the angry mob tearing down toll booths? Believe it or not, something similar is happening in New York City today. Governor Kathy Hochul is about to start a new program called congestion pricing. This isn't about sticking it to the king, though. It's about ma

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Helpful Statins: A Fresh Look at Fatty Liver Disease

Fatty liver disease, also known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is a widespread issue affecting many adults globally. It's part of metabolic syndrome, which ups the risk for heart and metabolic diseases. While lifestyle changes are key, they're tough to stick to. That's why researchers

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Jan 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lupe Fiasco's AI-Driven Music Station: A New Wave in Radio

Get ready for something truly unique! Rapper and professor Lupe Fiasco is set to launch Endless LUP, an AI-powered radio station in 2025. This isn't your usual radio station; it's designed to play AI-generated versions of Lupe's music. He shared the exciting news on Instagram, explaining that the st

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Jan 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Renewable Energy Power Rankings: A Fresh Look

India's rapidly growing population and urbanization are driving up energy demand. Traditional energy sources are lagging behind, making renewable energy sources (RES) a crucial focus for sustainability and climate change management. India is blessed with diverse RES like solar, geothermal, hydro, bi

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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

Russia's Pivot to Asia: How China Plays a Big Role

You might be surprised to find out how a war in Europe has rippled effects across the globe, particularly in the world of natural gas. Russia, seeking new markets for its gas exports after its invasion of Ukraine, is trying to pivot towards Asia, especially China. But how successful will Russia be?

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Biden Honors 18 in Final Act of Presidency

In his last days as president, Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 18 notable individuals. This honor, one of the highest in the nation, went to people from the political, financial, and celebrity worlds. Biden, who has been in politics for over 50 years, chose this moment to cele

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Giannis' Message: Bucks Need More Fire Against Nets

The Milwaukee Bucks lost a tough game against the Brooklyn Nets. They were down by 20 points but fought back in the fourth quarter. The Nets didn't score for the last seven minutes, yet they won. The Bucks have now lost three times to the Nets this season. After the game, star player Giannis Antetok

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Biden Honors Liz Cheney and Others for Public Service

On a recent Thursday, President Biden recognized several Americans with the Presidential Citizens Medal for their contributions to the country. Among them was former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo. ), who was celebrated for her time in Congress and her role on the House committee that probed the January 6,

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