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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Media, Conflict, and Mental Health: How News Coverage Affects Us

Imagine turning on the news and seeing non-stop coverage of a war. This was reality for many on October 7, 2023, when a conflict broke out between Israel and Hamas. How does this kind of media exposure impact our mental health? Let's dive in. First, let's talk about emotion regulation. This is our

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Dec 17 2024SPORTS

Weather Showdown: Notre Dame vs. Indiana Football Game

It's finally happening – the College Football Playoff! One of the big matchups is between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Indiana Hoosiers. Both teams are 11-1, making it an exciting fight within the same state. While Notre Dame is the favorite, predictions can be tricky. The real worry isn't

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Smart Nano-Trap Helps Diabetic Wounds Heal Faster

Diabetic wounds can take a very long time to heal, mainly because of bacteria and too much inflammation. Scientists have created a special nano-trap called GC@Pd. This tiny trap has a clever trick: it changes its job based on the wound's condition. When the wound is in the early stage, it's acidic

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brain Tumor Diagnosis with Smart AI

Brain tumors are super serious and need quick, accurate diagnosis for the best treatment. Old ways for classifying these tumors take time and can be wrong. Let's start with collecting brain images from a special dataset. These images are then cleaned up to remove noise using a special method called

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's Team: Criticism Could Lead to Lawsuits

It seems like President-elect Donald J. Trump and his team are taking a strong stance against unfriendly media coverage. Lately, they've been sending legal warnings to news outlets that have questioned or criticized them. These threats have popped up in different ways - on TV, over the phone, or in

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Canada's Deputy PM Quits Over Trade Disagreement

In a sudden turn of events, Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland stepped down from her post on Monday. The reason? A disagreement with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over how to handle U. S. President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats. Freeland also resigned from her role as finance min

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Many Faces of Death for Hemodialysis Patients

People on long-term hemodialysis, a treatment for kidney failure, face a higher risk of dying from various causes. This isn't surprising, given the challenging nature of their health journey. But what might be unexpected is the range of reasons behind these deaths. Let's dive in. First off, it's no

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Double Health Threat: Understanding Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Together

You've heard of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM), but what happens when they show up together? Meet diabesity, a global health issue that's causing quite a stir. The trouble starts when your body becomes resistant to insulin, a hormone that helps your cells absorb glucose. This resistance leads to

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Scottish Surgeon Who Revolutionized Indian Surgery with Hypnosis

Dr. James Esdaile, a skilled Scottish surgeon, worked in colonial India during the 1840s. Instead of sticking to traditional surgical methods, he decided to use something quite different: mesmeric anaesthesia, better known as hypnosis. This change marked a significant shift in his career. Esdaile te

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

MRI's Role in Spotting Placenta Issues

You might know MRI for its detailed pictures of the body. But did you know it's also fantastic for detecting problems with the placenta during pregnancy? This condition is called placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PASD). PASD happens when the placenta grows too deeply into the womb, which can cause

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