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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Predicting Risks in Spinal Surgery

Ever thought about the challenges surgeons face during spinal surgery? Generally, there is a general understanding that patients with large curvatures or significant deformity angular ratios (DARs) run a greater risk of experiencing neurological deficits after surgery. But, here is the twis

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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What if Your Favorite Cards Came to Life?

Some big news dropped recently. Legendary Entertainment and Hasbro Entertainment have teamed up to create a live-action movie universe based on the popular card game, Magic: The Gathering. First things first, this isn't just one movie. The plan is to start with a feature film and then branch out in

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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Magic: The Gathering Leaps from Cards to Screens

"Magic: The Gathering, " has been enchanting players since 1993. Now, it's set to capture audiences on the big and small screens. Legendary Entertainment and Hasbro Entertainment are teaming up to bring the beloved trading card game into a live-action feature film and television series. The collabo

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Feb 07 2025SPORTS

Young Sports Star Gone Too Soon

The sports world lost a bright young star this year. Adan Manzano, a 27-year-old sports reporter, died unexpectedly during his assignment for the Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans. He was covering the event for Telemundo Kansas City and Tico Sports, making this his third consecutive year covering the S

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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movies and TV Shows: A Thrill Beyond Joy and Meaning

Lately, researchers in the field of psychology have been digging deeper into what makes people happy. They found out there are three things that make us feel good: - Enjoyment (like eating a good meal, laughing, or just doing something you really like) - A sense of purpose (like achieving a goal,

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Real-Look of Plesiosaurs: Ancient Sea Monsters Revealed

Ever wondered what ancient sea monsters looked like? Plesiosaurs, with their long necks and powerful tails, have always sparked curiosity. While scientists have known a lot about their bones for over two centuries, the outer appearance has been a mystery. Now, researchers dive into an exciting disc

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting Depression With A New Kind Of Medicine Delivered Through The Nose

Delivering drugs through the nose is the next big thing in medicine. It is a new path for a drug to reach the brain. This delivers medicine to the brain at a faster rate than is normal . The fact is, most traditional treatments for depression struggle to get past the brain\blood barrier. Amidst

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Fair Play: Keeping Women's Sports Safe and Equal

The U. S. president is taking action on an issue that’s been causing a stir – the issue of who gets to play in women's sports. The world of sports isn't just about getting out there and having fun. It is about opportunities, being treated fairly, and staying safe, too. So, why is it so important to

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Feb 06 2025EDUCATION

Eyes on the Move: How Active Classrooms Impact Kids

Schools are where kids spend a lot of time sitting down. This isn't good for their bodies or minds. Imagine a classroom where kids can move around while they learn. These are called Active Learning Classrooms. They're designed to get kids up and moving, which can make a big difference in how they fe

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Biological Clock: How Lifestyle Choices Affect Aging in Asian Adults

Epigenetic clocks measure DNA methylation to guess a person's biological age. These are different to the age shown on our birth certificate. However. there are still many unknowns about how lifestyle factors and physiological conditions can influence these epigenetic markers in Asian populations.

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