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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Smoke Signals: Wildfires and Health Alerts

In a surprise move, a federal health journal restarted after a two-week break. It published two reports on wildfires. This journal is a big deal in the public health world. It is published every week and it gives updates on diseases and other health issues. One report looked at the Maui wildfire

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Green Dream or Tough Reality? Swapping Acid for Better Health

The process of forming and building proteins is a delicate task that could benefit from the removal of harmful substances. Scientists and researchers have been experimenting with safer alternatives to lessen the risk of contamination to humans and to the planet itself. If you break down the tw

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Ancient Words

Imagine being locked in a house for 2000 years! That's what happened to the Herculaneum scrolls. Mount Vesuvius eruption of seven twenty-nine A. D. didn't just bury this ancient Roman town, it also caused bad damage to scrolls of an entire villa. It's been a stressful challenge to open these scrolls

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

GOP going along with Trump's Choices

Behind some key doors in DC, some things are happening that might surprise some people. Important people, we are talking about key senators who have the power to make or break things. It's all about choices for the president Trump. Two of his choices: Robert Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. have b

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Feb 04 2025BUSINESS

Fox's Big Win: Cash Flows from Sports and Politics

Fox Corp. recently announced some impressive numbers for the last three months of 2023. Think of it like this: They made a lot of money! One-eighty cents per share and a total of five billion dollars in revenue. That's a lot of dough. Ever wonder who's behind all those ads you see during sp

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Race Night Thrills and Lessons Learned, From Top to Bottom at Bowman Gray

N. C. This race night saw some unexpected results and a lot of excitement at Bowman Gray Stadium. For some, it was a time of celebration and happy faces, while for others, it was a lesson in how risky the sport can be and a chance to get better. As the first race of the season kickstarted in Winsto

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Mind's Eye: How Doctors Share Brain Scan Results

In the quest to understand what the brain has in store for people with feeling they are having early signs of mental decline, neurologists came up with an idea. They called it amyloid PET scans. These tests help doctors understand the amyloid protein building up in the brain that could lead to mo

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Fight Night 250: The Middleweight's Lone Star

The spotlight of UFC Fight Night 250 shone brightly on the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This was a day of intense battles in the world of mixed martial arts. The main event was a battle that had fans on the edge of their seats. Former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya stepped int

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Hockey Heat: High Scores And Hat-Tricks In The MN Winter

Up in the heart of Minnesota, where the ice rinks replace the beaches and the best sport to be playing is hockey, there was a very busy night last Friday The day brought a ton of hockey action, and the results were as unpredictable as the weather. Right off the bat, we have to talk about th

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Thinners: A Regional Dilemma

In the Luzhou region, hospitals have had a lot of questions about the best way to use blood thinners. Blood thinners, also called anticoagulants, are medicines that prevent blood clots. They are important for treating and preventing conditions like heart attacks and strokes. The use of these drugs

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