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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some Ugandan Patients Delay Treatment for Drug-Resistant TB?

Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a major health issue worldwide, even with effective medicines available. Starting treatment late for DR-TB can lead to worse health, more resistance to drugs, higher risk of spreading the disease, and poorer treatment results. This study looked into why some DR

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Swift's Family Cheers, Kelce's Moms Bond at Chiefs Game

There was an unexpected bonding moment at the recent Chiefs vs. Texans game. Taylor Swift's mom, Andrea, and Travis Kelce's mom, Donna, shared a big hug after the Chiefs' victory. Taylor, in a red coat and black hat, was cheering from the stands. The Chiefs are having their best home season in almos

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

Reality TV Producer Steps into Diplomatic Role

Ever wondered what happens when a reality TV producer switches to international relations? That's exactly what's happening with Mark Burnett, the mastermind behind some of your favorite shows. He's been tapped by the new US president to be the special envoy to the UK. That means he'll be helping out

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Heat Waves and Deaths: Alentejo's Future

Have you ever wondered how hot summers affect people's health? In Portugal's Alentejo region, where it's usually hot, scientists are looking into this. They found that as the world gets warmer, more people die from heat stress. This is a big problem, and it's going to get worse. They studied what ha

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

US and Syrian Leader Meet: A Shift in Policy

Ever heard of Ahmad al-Sharaa? He's a key figure in Syria, and believe it or not, he's just had a chat with the US. Sounds surprising, right? The reason for this meeting? The US wants to join forces with al-Sharaa to combat terrorism. This is a major change because the US once offered a $10 million

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Dec 21 2024CELEBRITIES

From High School Sweethearts to Divorce: A Therapist's Journey

Lilly Jay, a therapist, and Ethan Slater, her high school sweetheart and "Wicked" star, were married in 2018. They welcomed their first child in 2022. But in 2023, their marriage hit a rough patch when Slater started dating his co-star, Ariana Grande, who was also married to someone else at the time

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Dec 21 2024WEATHER

Snowy Christmas Travel: Midwest to Northeast

It's the Friday before Christmas, and travelers are already on the move, facing weather challenges across various regions in the U. S. Let's dive into the latest updates on how snow is affecting travel plans. As of 9:20 a. m. ET, parts of eastern Wisconsin, specifically Ozaukee and Washington Count

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Tea Compounds: How They Alter Milk Proteins

Scientists explored how different types of tea compounds, called catechins, affect the physical and chemical properties of milk proteins, known as caseins. They found that catechins with added groups (esterified) attached more strongly to caseins than those without. This binding changed the structur

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Seeing Numbers: How Space Affects Memory Tasks

Ever wondered how our brains handle numbers and space? Research usually looks at how our working memory (WM) helps us manage number sequences and judge sizes. But what about how the way we think about numbers long-term affects this? Imagine a mental number line (MNL), where small numbers are on the

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Dec 20 2024WEATHER

Holiday Travel: Weather and Shutdown Woes

As the holidays approach, a record number of people plan to travel. But two big issues could make things tough. Winter weather is on its way, which might not be a huge deal, but it's something to watch. Plus, there's a potential government shutdown looming. If it happens, TSA agents and air traffic

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