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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Mind Over Meal Eating Disorders and Early Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia and disordered eating habits are closely linked and this is not breaking news. People with schizophrenia are way more likely to struggle with obesity and eating disorders than the average person. It is believed that the risk of obesity is two to five times higher, and the risk of diso

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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

“Dog Man” Keeps Top Spot

“Dog Man” is still the most popular movie this weekend for the second week in a row. This despite a considerable drop in earnings. This crime comedy picture from DreamWorks didn’t let the Super Bowl keep it from keeping its top position. But, what does this mean? Isn’t the Super Bowl extremely popu

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

NIH Cuts Funding Stuns Scientists

Imagine this. You are a researcher at a top university. You rely on federal funding for your work. Suddenly, the federal government slashes the money used for basic operations. That is exactly what happened recently. The National Institutes of Health announced a sudden cut to indirect costs. Indire

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Migrant Mothers: The Hidden Hurdles in Newborn Screening

Understanding the hurdles faced by Syrian migrant mothers in new baby screening programs was key in this study. In-depth interviews were used to gather insights into their knowledge, attitudes, and practices. This study focused on the experiences of Syrian mothers who have moved to a different

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Feb 08 2025FINANCE

Politics in the Bank: The Debanking Dilemma

Imagine a world where everyone needs a bank, but not everyone can get one. This is the world of debanking, where certain people or industries are left out in the cold by banks. It's a problem that has politicians on both sides of the aisle worried. Recently, there was a big discussion on Capitol Hil

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Personality Types and Eating Disorders: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why some people struggle with eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and stress more than others? Turns out, it might have to do with their personality types. Researchers have been digging into this for a while, and they've found some interesting stuff. They've identified three main p

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

NIH's Sudden Shift: A Blow to University Research Budgets

Did you know that universities rely heavily on federal grants to keep their research labs running? These grants have two main parts. One part directly covers the costs of conducting research, like salaries, equipment, and supplies. The other part, called indirect costs, covers everything else – from

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Feb 08 2025SPORTS

Up and Down: College Hoops Bubble Teams on the Edge

The tension is real and building fast with the NCAA Tournament around the corner. Basketball fans are getting excited as the games and fates of the bubble teams are ready to be decided with every game played by some of the top colleges. If you are a fan of a bubble team, the next two weeks

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Feb 08 2025SPORTS

Super Bowl Fun: Where to Watch, Eat, and Play

The big game of the year, Super Bowl LIX, is just around the corner. The excitement starts at 3:30 p. m. , but getting to your viewing spot early is key. There's a ton of places in the Bay Area to catch the action, each with its unique vibe. First off, let's talk about the Brit in Almaden, San Jose

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Feb 08 2025OPINION

Money Shutdown: Schools' Big Win

In a surprising move, President Trump is expected to shut down the Department of Education. Some Democrats are up in arms about this decision. This department was created in 1979 as a political favor by President Jimmy Carter to the National Education Association, the biggest teachers' union in the

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