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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Fame to Scandal

Social media is a powerful tool, but it has also enabled some very inventive scams. This story revolves around a woman named Belle Gibson. She was a popular wellness blogger who built an empire around claims that she was living a healthy life despite a terminal brain tumor. Her story had a strong ap

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Feb 08 2025OPINION

Trump's Faith: Is It Real, Or Just A PR Move?

Jimmy Kimmel, a popular late-night TV host, recently took a closer look at a recent statement made by the former US President Donald Trump and it wasn't flattering. You see, Trump has been trying to show that he's a man of faith. But Kimmel isn't convinced. He made a joke saying, "If anyone can bri

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Duality of Belief: Opioid Misuse and Spirituality

Have you ever wondered how people find meaning in challenging times? For many Black Americans, religion and spirituality play a huge role in shaping their lives, especially for those facing opioid misuse. This isn't just about faith; it's about believing in what you can control and what you can't.

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Digital Bites: Knowledge vs Marketing

Why do kids and teens see different food ads online? Where they live makes a big difference in what they see while enjoying the internet. This isn't just about TV commercials. That's right! Now digital media is the game changer for marketing. We're talking about what kids and teens are see

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Small Clues in Blood: Who Knows Hope What Blood Can Do

Fibromyalgia is a mysterious disease, with a lot of people not knowing what is going on in their heads and bodies. Doctors are constantly searching for biomarkers to understand it better. We looked into two Biomarkers, called "miR-217" and "miR-532", and its presence in blood in order to find a link

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

What Changed? Looking at Risks in the 21st Century

What do people think about risks today? People have looked at how people see risks of things like nuclear power but what hasn't been looked at is newer things. Newer risks are examined like climate change and fake news. This is to compare with older risks. A large group of people

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Loving Hands and Different Roles:How Spouses and Adult Kids Help LTC Residents

In Ontario, Canada, family support doesn’t stop when a loved one moves into long-term care (LTC). A recent study looked into how spouses/partners and adult children pitch in to care for LTC residents. Spouses, with an average age of 76, tend to focus on practical tasks, like mealtimes and personal c

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

What Makes a Good Community?

Communities are essential. As they grow, they play an even bigger role with our elderly friends, family, and other people facing long term problems of daily life. But unfortunately too often older people who need extra care are left in the shadows. This is a real problem and there is no clear answer

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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Uncovering GPT-4V's Image Interpretation Struggles

GPT-4V, a sophisticated AI model, has shown impressive accuracy on text-based medical tests like the USMLE. It's great for answering questions from doctors, but it's not that good at understanding medical images. It's important to remember that AI models like GPT-4V are trained on vast amounts of t

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Feb 08 2025SPORTS

Gamecock Legends: Three Players to Watch for Hall of Fame

One of the great universities in the US, South Carolina, will have a new face in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Sterling Sharpe, a standout wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, has already been announced as the first University of South Carolina alumni to be inducted in 2025. I

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