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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

MMA Superstar Conor McGregor Sets Conditions for Return

Conor McGregor, the most famous name in mixed martial arts, has been quiet for a while. But now, he's talking about coming back to the UFC. The buzz started after the huge success of WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. McGregor took to Twitter to share his thoughts on a potential return. He made it clear

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Heavy Drinking and Social Anxiety: How Timing Matters

College students who drink heavily and feel anxious in social situations might be more affected by when they drink. This is because alcohol can temporarily reduce stress and change how they see themselves as drinkers. A recent study looked into how the order of drinking and facing social stress af

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

College Football's Big Ten: The Quarterback Shuffle

College football is always changing, and 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for the Big Ten. The conference is going through a lot of changes at the quarterback position. Only six of the 18 schools have a returning starter. This means that many teams are looking for new leaders under center. One of

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coffee's Climate Conundrum: How Weather Shapes Mexico's Brew

Coffee is a big deal. It's one of the most traded and drunk products globally. Most of it is grown in tropical regions, while it's mainly consumed in the north. The weather plays a huge role in how much coffee is produced and how good it is. Wet and dry periods are crucial for the plant's life cycle

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: From College Star to NBA Hopeful

Cooper Flagg, a standout freshman at Duke, has made a big decision. He is putting his name in the 2025 NBA draft. This move comes after a remarkable season that saw him win the Wooden Award and become the top pick in many draft projections. Flagg shared his decision in a video message on social med

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Diet's Role in Colorectal Cancer: A New Approach

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health issue worldwide. It's becoming more common in younger people. This is partly because of better screening. However, most prediction tools for CRC are based on older adults. This limits their use for younger and more diverse groups. The role of diet in prevent

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Genetic Links: COVID-19 and Heart Disease

COVID-19 has become a part of our lives, and its effects on health are still being uncovered. One big question is whether people who are more likely to get COVID-19 due to their genes also have a higher chance of heart problems. This is not about getting sick from the virus but about the genes that

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

College Students: The Silent Struggle with Oral Health

College life is often a mix of new experiences and challenges. One of the most overlooked issues among students is oral health. Many students do not realize that their daily choices can greatly affect their teeth and gums. Poor oral health can lead to serious problems. These problems can be avoided

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

College Struggles: The Double Whammy of Stress and Pain

College can be a whirlwind. Students often balance a mix of classes, homework, and social events. This balancing act can lead to both mental and physical strain. Many students report aches in their back, neck, or joints. These physical issues can make it tough to concentrate on studies or enjoy coll

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

A Legend Steps Back: Lee Corso's Last College Football Season

College football fans are gearing up for a bittersweet season. Lee Corso, the beloved figure from "College GameDay, " is hanging up his headgear after this year. He is 89 years old. He is not online, so he asked a friend to share his thanks to fans. Kirk Herbstreit, his long-time colleague, took to

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