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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Chronic Pain and the Comfort Food Connection

People with chronic pain often turn to food for relief. This isn't just about hunger; it's about finding comfort. A recent study dug into why this happens. Researchers wanted to know what role comfort eating plays in the lives of people dealing with constant pain. First, let's talk about th

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Rift: Trump, Military, and George Floyd

The dismissal of Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. from his role as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was sudden and left many wondering why. It was a Friday night when the news broke, and the general was at the border, focusing on one of the president's top priorities. The reason for his firing rem

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Feb 23 2025SPORTS

Popovich's Season on Hold

San Antonio Spurs' legendary coach, Gregg Popovich, won't be back on the sidelines this year. This news comes after he suffered a mild stroke back in November. At 76, Popovich has been a staple in the NBA since taking over the Spurs midway through the 1996-97 season. His absence has left the team in

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

Trump and Maine Governor Clash Over Transgender Sports

A recent event at the White House turned into a heated exchange between President Trump and Maine's Governor Janet Mills. The discussion centered around a new executive order by Trump that bars transgender athletes from competing in women's sports. Trump, in a bold move, threatened to cut federal fu

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Boosting Breast Imaging Skills: A Smart Guide for Learners

Learning to handle feedback is a big part of getting better in breast imaging. It might feel tough at first, but it's super important. Trainees can use different ways to get feedback. They can look at how they do in self-assessments, check real-world patient results, get feedback from procedures, ta

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Feb 23 2025SPORTS

Soto's Slam: A New Era for the Mets

In a thrilling start to the spring training season, Juan Soto made an immediate impact for the Mets. His first at-bat resulted in a powerful home run, setting the tone for the upcoming season. Soto's homerun was a clear sign that the Mets' $765 million investment in him was well spent. The crowd was

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Plans: Firing Spree and Border Talk

Trump kicked off his speech at CPAC with a bold claim. He said no one has ever seen anything like his administration's mass firings of federal employees. He was proud of this move, saying it was a way to shrink the government. Trump believes voters gave him a clear mandate to make big changes. He wa

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Flavonols and Human Serum Albumin

Flavonols, a type of plant compound, have been known to interact with human serum albumin (HSA). This interaction is crucial because it affects how drugs behave in the body, including their effectiveness and potential side effects. While researchers have studied how flavonols bind to proteins, the s

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Feb 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Money Matters: How Parents Spend on Their Kids

Parents today are navigating a complex world when it comes to spending money on their children. The way parents handle money for their kids has changed a lot over the years. It's not just about buying things for kids anymore. It's about investing in their future. This shift is part of a bigger chang

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

Standing Up to the President

Imagine this: The President of the United States and the Governor of a small state are going head-to-head. The issue? Transgender athletes competing in sports. The President, a well-known figure for his strong opinions, was not happy with the Governor's stance. He warned her to "do it" or risk losin

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