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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Discovering a Secret Weapon Against Weight Gain: A New Approach

Imagine eating all your favorite foods and never having to worry about putting on extra pounds. This might sound like a dream, but scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder are exploring a fascinating idea that could make this a reality. They've found a unique micro-organism that could help k

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Jan 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan's Netflix Series: A Watchful Eye Catches a Royal Nod to Diana

In January, a sneak peek of Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan, " hit the screens. This eight-episode series gives fans a glimpse into Meghan's lifestyle. But it was more than just lifestyle tips that caught some viewers' attention. Eagle-eyed fans noticed something special – a tri

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Are DCEs Reliable Predictors in Health Decisions?

Do DCEs, a popular tool in health research, truly mirror real-world choices? Scientists set out to compare the prediction power of people’s stated preferences from DCEs with their actual decisions. The goal? To ensure health products and services are designed with reliable, real-world data. By pooli

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Is On Call Part of One Chicago? The Creator Weighs In

Elliot Wolf, the creator of On Call, has shared his thoughts on whether the new Prime Video series is part of the One Chicago universe. This half-hour show focuses on officers Traci Harmon and Alex Diaz in Long Beach, California. It's similar to other Wolf Entertainment shows like Law & Order and FB

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: How Doctors Talk About Invisible Chronic Pain

For a long time, doctors have relied on finding physical damage to understand and treat pain. But chronic pain is different. It often doesn't show up on scans or tests, and it's a personal experience that no one else can feel. This makes it tough for doctors to talk about with their patients. This p

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Watching Movies to Spot Eye Problems: A New Way

Ever thought that your eyes' reaction to movies could help doctors spot visual issues? Well, it's possible! Traditional methods for checking if you can see well in all parts of your vision (called visual field) involve complex tests that might be hard for kids or people with thinking challenges. But

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Jan 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

A New Way to Fight Indoor Ozone with a Special Catalyst

You know how ground-level ozone (O3) can be bad for both the environment and our health? It's even worse when it gets inside our homes. One big problem with removing this ozone is that moisture can mess up the catalysts that are supposed to do the job. Scientists have found a clever way to make a ca

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Why Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Matter for Kids' Health

You know how When kids get sick with diarrhea, it's often caused by germs like viruses. One big factor for this is how clean their water, toilets, and hands are. A recent study looked at kids under 5 in some of the world's poorest places. They found that longer trips to get water (15 minutes or more

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Violent Frontier: Netflix's New Series American Primeval

Ever imagined a TV series that claims to show America as never seen before? Well, Netflix's "American Primeval, " premiering Thursday, isn't holding back. Set during the Utah War of 1857-58, it's more brutal than you'd expect. Four groups – Native Americans, white pioneers, the U. S. Army, and follo

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Life After Cancer: Hearing from Survivors

More people are now coming back to their regular lives after cancer treatment. While the lasting effects of the disease and its therapy can be quite substantial, we don't know much about how these effects influence survivors' everyday activities. This study set out to discover the common experiences

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