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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Cops Share Clear Pic of Person Wanted in CEO Shooting

New York City police have shared clear surveillance images of someone they want to talk to about the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson. The photos, taken from security cameras, show most of the person's face. This happened right before Thompson was shot and killed early Wednesday morn

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Air Pollution: Is It Making Students Less Active?

Ever wondered why some students might prefer to stay indoors instead of hitting the gym or going for a run? It turns out that tiny air particles, known as PM2. 5, could be playing a role. These tiny particles can cause big health problems with prolonged exposure. Scientists are now looking into whet

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Dec 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Luke Combs' Health Change: Surprising Twist

Country singer Luke Combs has made a sudden shift in his lifestyle, surprising fans with a gluten-free diet. This change isn't about typical health goals; it's more about his mental wellbeing. Combs, who has two young sons, has always wanted to be around for them as long as possible. He's openly tal

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Mystery Words on Bullets: Clues in CEO's Shooting

In a shocking turn of events, police investigating the deadly shooting of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson discovered three intriguing words on bullet casings at the crime scene. The words "deny, " "defend, " and "depose" were found by detectives, which might be clues left by the gunman. Thomps

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Drones & TB Diagnosis: Views from Nepal

Imagine dark mountain paths and broken roads. These are the daily challenges for healthcare workers in rural Nepal, making it tough to transport tuberculosis (TB) samples for testing. Enter the drones! A project launched these flying helpers to carry sputum samples swiftly to advanced labs. This stu

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Air Pollution and Cold Weather: A Double Threat to Heart Health

Did you know that the tiny particles in the air we breathe, called PM2. 5, can team up with cold temperatures to increase the risk of heart attacks? A recent study in China looked into this and found some surprising results. Researchers examined data from over a million heart attack patients across

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

DIY Cough Simulator: A Tool for Affordable Respiratory Research

Ever wondered how scientists study coughs? Well, they use fancy equipment that's expensive and hard to get. But now, there's a new way! Some clever researchers have made a cough simulator using regular store-bought parts and 3D-printed pieces. This DIY tool is programmable and can control how fast a

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Tragic End for UnitedHealthcare Leader in NYC

Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealth Group's insurance division, UnitedHealthcare, was killed by gunfire on Wednesday morning. The shocking incident occurred outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan. This brutal act is suspected to be a targeted attack, although details are still

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Looking Beyond the Meter: A Fresh Take on Type 2 Diabetes Care

Managing Type 2 diabetes used to be all about the numbers—keeping those blood sugar levels in check. But doctors are now saying it's time to look broader. It's about your overall health, your mind as much as your body, your daily habits, and even where you live. There's a new digital tool called the

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Crime Drops in New York, Then a Shocking Murder

New York City saw a big dip in crime rates in November 2024. The New York City Police Department (NYPD) announced that crime fell by nearly 6 percent. This drop was mainly due to fewer murders, robberies, and burglaries. The NYPD also reported a significant decrease in shootings, with 61 fewer incid

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