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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Does Therapy Pay Off? The Money Side of Mental Health Treatment

Mental health treatments are becoming increasingly important in today's world. Especially when it comes to people who have had to take time off work due to common mental disorders. It makes sense to look at how these treatments affect people's income. That way, we can make sure our healthcare dol

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Surgical Showdown: Which Endoscopy Wins for Back Pain?

Two surgical methods, one-hole split endoscopy (OSE) and unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE), are being compared to see which is better for treating lumbar degenerative disease. This comparison is important for doctors to make informed decisions about which method to use. Lumbar degenerativ

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Feb 22 2025SPORTS

Jokic's Journey: From Serbia to NBA Stardom

Nikola Jokic, a Serbian basketball sensation, has made a name for himself in the NBA. He was drafted by the Denver Nuggets in 2014, and since then, he has become one of the most valuable players in the league. His unique playing style, which includes incredible passing and court vision, has set new

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Is Inflammation the Hidden Culprit Behind Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become weak and brittle, is a significant health concern. But what if inflammation, the body's response to injury or infection, is a key player in this bone-weakening process? A recent study used a clever method called Mendelian randomization (MR) to explore thi

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Trump and NATO: What's the Real Deal?

Trump's recent actions have sparked concerns among European leaders. They worry that the U. S. might be pulling back from NATO, the military alliance that has connected the U. S. and Europe since 1949. This worry comes from talks between U. S. and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, and comments made

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at ICE: New Boss, Same Old Mission

ICE, the agency in charge of deportations, has a new acting director. Caleb Vitello, who had been leading the agency, has been moved to a different role. He will now oversee all field and enforcement operations. This change comes as the administration is frustrated with the pace of deportations. The

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Feb 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's White Parties: A Look Back at the All-White Soirees

Sean "Diddy" Combs, a prominent figure in the music industry, is known for his extravagant parties. Among his most famous events are the White Parties, which started in 1998. These parties were all about the color white. Guests had to wear all white, and the decorations followed the same theme. Didd

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Maine and Trump Clash Over Transgender Athletes

The tension between Maine and President Trump escalated when he threatened to cut federal funding to Maine. This was due to Maine's policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports. The heated exchange happened during a gathering of governors at the White House. Trump's threat was me

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Hero of Blood Flow: c-REL and Its Role in Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a sneaky condition that starts where blood flow is wonky. This is where inflammation and too many endothelial cells (EC) get together and cause trouble. It turns out, c-REL, a member of the NF-κB transcription factor family, is a key player in this mess. It drives two harmful p

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Third Term: A Bold or Unconstitutional Move?

In a surprising turn of events, a group of Trump supporters at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) are pushing for an unprecedented move. They want to change the rules so that President Donald Trump can run for a third term in 2028. This idea is being pushed by the Third Term Project

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