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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

A Court Battle Over Cancer Screenings

Imagine if your health insurance suddenly stopped covering cancer screenings. That's what could happen if a Supreme Court case, Becerra v. Braidwood Management, goes a certain way. This case is all about who should be in charge of telling insurers what to cover. There's a group called the Preventive

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Jan 15 2025FINANCE

Boosting Stock Index Forecasts with LSTM and PSO

Predicting stock prices is like trying to read the future, and it's a tough challenge for researchers. One popular tool is the long short-term memory neural network (LSTM), which can handle long-term patterns in stock data. But tuning LSTM's settings manually can be tricky and affect how well it wor

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Jan 15 2025FINANCE

FinTech & Bank Growth: Exploring the TOPSIS Approach

Financial Technology, or FinTech, is changing how banks operate. HR skills, new services, and company growth all play vital roles. But the banking sector faces complex challenges due to the many factors involved. This research dives into these challenges and shows how we can make smart decisions usi

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

Cops' Collaboration Cracks Crime Case

In a small village, a violent crime shook the community last summer. A person was robbed and shot after arranging a meetup on Facebook Marketplace. Quick thinking by the La Grange Park Police Department led to the apprehension of two suspects. One of them, Emmanuel Quiroz-Marquez, was identified tha

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Wholesale Prices: A Surprising December Slowdown

You might be surprised to learn that wholesale prices didn't jump as high as expected in December. This is good news for those worried about inflation. The Producer Price Index, which tracks changes in what producers pay, only went up by 0. 2% month-to-month and 3. 3% over the year. However, expert

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Saving Mice from Radiation: A New Hope with TRAIL Agonists

Radiation therapy can cause serious side effects, like lung damage, skin issues, and even problems with the esophagus. This happens because of how the body's natural defenses react to the treatment. Scientists wanted to see if drugs that mess with a specific part of these defenses, called DR5, could

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Real-World Risks of Wolverine Cutting Balloons

You've probably heard about the Wolverine cutting balloon catheter, a helpful tool for doctors treating tough-to-treat blockages in our heart's arteries. But even the best tools can have complications. This is where the MAUDE database comes in. It's like a big book where doctors and manufacturers re

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Why Isn't Family Planning Working in Low-Income Countries?

You might think that with all the support and great ideas, family planning would be a breeze in poor and middle-income countries. But guess what? It's not. The World Health Organization (WHO) has figured out that something's blocking the way. They call these blocks "bottlenecks. " So, they've made a

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Jan 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Pete Hegseth's Journey: Ivy League to Fox News and Beyond

Ever wondered about the man behind the headlines, Pete Hegseth? Born in Minnesota, Pete has made quite a name for himself in the public eye. He's a former Fox News co-host, author, and a proud conservative. When Donald Trump considered him for a cabinet position, Pete's name was once again in the sp

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Spotting Abuse in Emergency Reports: AI's Role

Abusive head trauma, a severe child abuse injury, is a major killer of young kids. Doctors often rely on basic patient info from Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to spot these cases. But what if there's more to the story? Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLM) can dig deeper in

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