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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Why Cutting Back on Holiday Alcohol Can Be a Healthy Choice

Holiday cheers often mean extra drinks, but did you know those festive cocktails can have some serious downsides? Dr. Neil McDevitt from Novant East Cooper Medical Center explains that even though alcohol is a big part of our culture, it's actually a type of poison that our bodies have to work hard

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Dec 13 2024FINANCE

The Day ServiceTitan Hit the Stock Market

On Thursday, ServiceTitan, a company that provides financial and customer management software for trade businesses, made a splash in the stock market. Its shares started at $71 but quickly rose to $105, and they're still hovering above $100. Does this mean the IPO floodgates are about to open for te

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Dec 13 2024OPINION

Nativity Scenes in Public: A Look at the Legal Journey

Every December, you’ll see twinkling lights, Christmas trees, and maybe even a nativity scene in town squares. For many years, these scenes were common, but some people think they shouldn’t be allowed in public places. The U. S. has a long history of religious displays during the holidays. However,

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Treasure in Old Dialysis Machines

Hemodialysis machines are big players in the healthcare world, but they’re also big contributors to its carbon footprint. Surprisingly, about 100, 000 of these machines reach the end of their life cycle each year. That's like retiring a small city's worth of machines! Imagine if we could breathe new

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Doctors’ End-of-Life Wishes: A Peek into Their Clinical Practices

Ever thought about what doctors might want for themselves when their time is up? Well, it turns out that their personal preferences for end-of-life care could have a big influence on how they handle these tough conversations with their patients. A recent study, spanning Europe, North America, and Au

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Closing the Gap: Women Leaders in Energy

Let's talk about women in the oil and gas (O&G) industry. It's a place where big changes are happening. More women are taking top jobs, and that's something worth celebrating. But it's not all smooth sailing. There are obstacles too, like sorts of barriers that can make it tough for women to rise to

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Health Unfairness: A Look at Denmark's Teen Health Over 30 Years

Let's take a ride through three decades of Denmark's teen health scene. Researchers have been keeping a keen eye on the health of young Danes, tracking fifteen different health factors. These include weight issues (both overweight and underweight), common pains like headaches and backaches, emotiona

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

The Money Trail: Political Spending in the US

In the world of politics, money talks. And according to recent reports, it's shouting quite loudly. The electoral spending in the United States has reached unprecedented levels. Every major race, from congressional seats to state governorships, saw huge amounts of money flowing in. Let's ta

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

Holiday Spending: A Mirror of Economic Hopes and Fears

This holiday season, Americans are not just buying gifts—they're casting votes on the economy with their wallets. The University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers, directed by economist Joanne Hsu, has been tracking consumer sentiment for over 75 years. This trusted index shows that how people feel

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Dirk Nowitzki's Journey: From Germany to NBA and Beyond

You might not expect a German kid to become an NBA superstar, but that's exactly what Dirk Nowitzki did. He's now worth a whopping $140 million! His journey started in Würzburg, Germany, where he played for a local club. He was inspired by the legendary Michael Jordan and decided to focus on basketb

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