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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Psychedelics: The New Frontier in Therapy?

Psychedelics are making a comeback, not just for fun but for healing. For a long time, the government banned these substances, making it hard for scientists to study them. But in the last ten years, things have changed. More and more people are looking into how psychedelics can help or hurt us. This

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Kidney Care in Europe: The EKHA's Battle for Awareness

Kidney disease is a big problem in Europe. It's one of the most common and deadly long-term illnesses, but not many people know about it. This lack of awareness means not enough money is spent on finding new treatments. The European Kidney Health Alliance, or EKHA, was created in 2007 to change this

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Mushroom Mysteries: Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of Morels

Morels, those prized fungi in terrestrial ecosystems, have a lot going on in their genetic makeup. They are known for their diverse ecological roles, but their mitochondrial genomes, or mitogenomes, have been a bit of a mystery until now. Scientists have taken a deep dive into the mitogenomes of 30

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Long Game: What Happens After Years of Practice?

Yoga is more than just a trend. It's a journey that can change your mind and body over time. But what happens when you stick with it for the long haul? Let's dive in. First, let's talk about what makes yoga special. It's not just about the poses. It's about breathing, focusing, and connecting your

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Mar 07 2025RELIGION

Religion in Motion: The Science Behind Spiritual Movements

Religion is a big part of life for many people around the world. It's not just about beliefs, but also about actions. These actions, or "religious motor behaviors, " can be anything from quiet rituals to lively dances. They can be voluntary, like when you choose to pray, or involuntary, like when yo

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Kids' Knee Fixes: Watching Out for Hidden Dangers

When it comes to fixing kids' knee injuries, doctors often use a method called all-inside arthroscopic lateral meniscal repair. This technique is popular because it takes less time and leaves fewer scars. But there's a catch. Doctors have to be extra careful. Why? Because there's a risk of hurting n

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Mar 07 2025EDUCATION

High School Students Compete in Business Simulation

High school students from the area had a unique opportunity to dive into the world of business. They gathered at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire for the Junior Achievement Titan Business Challenge. This event was all about simulating real-world business scenarios. Teams of students were tas

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Dasatinib's Role in Fighting Leukemia

Dasatinib is a medication that has shown promise in treating a specific type of leukemia known as BCR::ABL1 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). This type of leukemia is particularly challenging because it affects a specific gene fusion that can make it tough to treat. The study focused on adult pat

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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

Love and Technology: A Husband's Health Scare and a Wife's Journey

Hunter Woodhall, a Paralympic champion, had a rough time. It all started with a simple salad containing blue cheese. Hunter, who had developed a strange intolerance to lactose after catching Covid-19, felt intense stomach cramps. This was unusual, even for someone who had experienced severe pain bef

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Why Europe Needs Trump for Peace

Trump has a clear goal: to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. He wants to bring both sides to the table for serious talks. But European leaders are not helping. They claim Trump is abandoning NATO and Ukraine, which is not true. Instead, Trump wants a lasting peace deal. He wants Europe to step

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