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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

A New Frontier in Youth Mental Health Care: South Carolina Paves the Way

In the past, South Carolina has fallen short in providing adequate mental health services for its most vulnerable youth. Many have ended up in the juvenile justice system, which, unlike a specialized treatment center, is not equipped to handle the unique needs of these young people. However, on a re

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizing Wear OS: Google Partners with Masimo to Upgrade Smartwatch Health Features

In a surprising move, Google has teamed up with Masimo, a company that's been at odds with Apple over blood oxygen tracking technology, to develop a new reference platform for Wear OS smartwatches. This partnership aims to supercharge the abilities of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to creat

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Finding Confidence in Imperfection: Kate Winslet's Journey to Self-Acceptance

Kate Winslet's latest podcast appearance has sparked a crucial conversation about self-acceptance and our perception of aging. The 48-year-old actor shared her personal experience with testosterone replacement therapy, which has helped boost her libido. Winslet emphasized that it's essential to unde

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

The Secret Service's Wake-Up Call: A Call for Change Amidst Growing Threats

As the United States Secret Service continues to grapple with the recent threats to President Donald Trump's life, the agency's acting director, Ronald Rowe, has called for a "paradigm shift" in the way the agency operates. The comments come on the heels of a dramatic increase in threats against Tru

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Coffee's Hidden Health Benefits: A Daily Cup May Be the Key to a Healthier Heart

While many of us rely on our morning cup of coffee to get us going, new research suggests that moderate coffee consumption may be doing more than just waking us up. According to a recent study, drinking one to three cups of coffee a day may help protect against cardiometabolic multimorbidity, a cond

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Pregnancy Brain: Unlocking the Secrets of the Maternal Mind

Pregnancy is often associated with a range of physical changes, but what about the impact on the brain? A recent study has shed light on the complex and still under-studied field of how the brain changes during pregnancy. Researchers have created a comprehensive map of these changes, offering insigh

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Suicide Prevention: A Stagnant Effort in the Face of Rising Numbers

The US has seen a steady increase in suicide rates over the past two decades, with 50,000 deaths by suicide reported in 2022 alone. Despite the implementation of national suicide prevention strategies, including hotlines, school curriculums, and telehealth services, the number of suicides continues

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

The Sudden Tragedy of a Teenage Star: Unraveling the Mystery of a Bright Life Cut Short

The life of Emily Gold, a 17-year-old high school student and talented dancer, came to an abrupt end. Her sudden passing has left her community and fans in shock. Emily, a contestant on America's Got Talent, had reached the quarter-finals with her dance troupe earlier this year. But what could have

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Strike: A Recipe for Disaster or a Wake-Up Call?

Boeing's recent decision to freeze hiring, reduce travel, and consider temporary layoffs is a stark reminder of the challenges the company faces. But is this a necessary evil or a sign of deeper problems? As the strike by machinists enters its second week, Boeing's CFO, Brian West, has outlined 10

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Superbug Apocalypse: The Devastating Consequences of Antibiotic Resistance

The world is on the brink of a catastrophic crisis. According to a new study, nearly 40 million people could die from antibiotic-resistant superbug infections by 2050. The staggering number is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). But what exactly is AMR

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