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Dec 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Free ChatGPT Might Soon Have Ads – What Does This Mean?

Imagine you're chatting with ChatGPT, and suddenly, an ad pops up. Doesn't sound too pleasant, right? Well, that might be the future for the free version of this popular AI platform. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is mulling over the idea of adding ads. They're not sure yet, but they're thinkin

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Texting Your Way to Healthier Habits

Picture this: your trusty phone could be your secret weapon in the fight against Type 2 diabetes. A recent study discovered that simple text messages can motivate healthier behaviors. These messages might remind you to eat better, exercise more, or keep an eye on your blood sugar levels. One great

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Dec 04 2024CRIME

Federal Prisons Get a Mental Health Makeover

It’s high time the U. S. Justice Department steps up to tackle the serious issue of suicides in federal prisons and jails. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently revealed a sweeping plan to improve mental health care behind bars. This isn't just tweaking a few rules; it's a complete overhaul t

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Eczema: How Environment and Lifestyle Affect Your Skin

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis (AD), is a tricky skin condition that's heavily influenced by environmental factors. It's not just one thing causing it—there's a mix of intrinsic and extrinsic factors at play. While we've talked a lot about environmental exposure on a broader scale, we don't

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Sticking to the Shots: Why Rheumatic Heart Disease Patients Might Skip Benzathine Penicillin G

Benzathine penicillin G (BPG) is a lifesaver for people with rheumatic heart disease (RHD). It stops the disease from getting worse. But getting patients to stick to their BPG shots is a global problem. This review looked at why patients might not take their BPG and what helps them stay on track. T

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Dec 03 2024BUSINESS

Why Credo Technology Stands Out in the AI Boom

Credo Technology, a top maker of super-fast cables for data centers, has caught the eye of Bank of America. The investment bank thinks Credo can make a big splash in the growing market for AI equipment. In fact, they've given Credo a huge upgrade, moving from "underperform" to "buy" and setting a ne

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Salt Shake-Up: How Cutting Sodium Affects Heart Health

Ever wondered how much salt is too much for your heart? Well, scientists have been digging into this question for a while now. They've looked at a bunch of studies that review the impact of sodium intake on our blood pressure and heart health. The goal? To figure out how certain we can be about the

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Health Support for IPV Survivors During Crises

Coping with a hurtful partner is tough. But when big bad things happen, like money troubles or natural disasters, the situation can get even worse. That’s what researchers found when they looked into how survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) get help during stressful life events (SLEs) in wea

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Exploring Parents' Resilience: A 6-Year Look

Scientists set out to understand how parents' resilience changes or stays the same over six years. They also wanted to see if this trait could shield them from mental health issues during tough times. The study took place in Finland, using data from the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study. Over 2, 000 pare

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Nipping Leg Artery Tears in the Bud

Did you know that a tiny tear in your leg artery could turn into a big problem if you ignore it? Researchers have come up with a smart solution to fix these tiny tears early. They've designed a special tool that can prevent these tears from getting worse, which means you might not need more serious

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