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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Drug Side Effects with Human Neurons and AI

Imagine if we could predict how drugs might harm our nerves before they're even tested on people? That's what a new study is doing with a special system that mimics our body's tiny environments. Scientists used human nerve cells, grown from stem cells, and put them in a tiny structure called a micro

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

Rudy Giuliani’s Courtroom Outburst: Unable to Pay Bills

In a heated courtroom exchange, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, now 80, vented his frustrations, admitting he couldn't pay his bills. This dramatic moment happened during a federal court hearing in Manhattan, where Giuliani was dealing with a massive $150 million judgment for defamation. Two Ge

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Nov 27 2024CRIME

The Search for Hannah: A Father's Tragic Journey

Hannah Kobayashi vanished while traveling from Hawaii to New York City. Her dad, Ryan Kobayashi, flew to Los Angeles to find her, but the search took a toll. Ryan scoured some of LA's toughest neighborhoods, including Skid Row, before his body was found in a parking lot near his daughter's last know

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Simplifying Eye Disease Detection: A New Approach

Deep learning models have been making waves in the medical field, especially when it comes to diagnosing eye diseases. These models often focus on boosting accuracy or speed, but accessibility is a growing concern. Early detection is key to preventing vision loss, and that's where new datasets come

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Checking X-Ray Grids: A New Way

Ever wondered how doctors make sure your X-ray images are crystal clear? There's a little helper called an anti-scatter grid (ASG) that makes it happen. But how do they know if this grid is doing its job? Scientists have just discovered a cool new way to check it out, and it's much simpler than befo

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Exciting Additions to Elgin's Holly Days Celebration

Get ready, Elgin! The annual Holly Days celebration is setting downtown ablaze with holiday cheer this Saturday. Alongside the usual Sips of the Season Holiday Beverage Crawl, pop-up markets, and tree-lighting ceremony, organizers have added extra entertainment to bring the holiday spirit to life. S

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

DBP and Lung Health: A Closer Look at Prevention and Treatment

Di-butyl phthalate (DBP), a common plastic softener, is a sneaky enemy to our lungs. When breathed in, it can cause severe damage, especially in those with asthma. Scientists studied how DBP affects lung cells and found it triggers inflammation and makes lungs more prone to fibrosis, a condition whe

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

A Night of Unity: Refugees and Communities Gather for Thanksgiving

At the Assumption of the Theotokos Cathedral in Glendale, the African Community Center hosted a Thanksgiving dinner that brought together over 900 refugees and locals. They enjoyed dishes from various countries like Ukraine, Ethiopia, and Syria. The event wasn't just about food; it was a moment to e

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Stay Bright: Beat Winter Fatigue with Food and Fun

Winter can be tough. Days are short, nights are long, and there's always something happening. Add to that, the cold weather can make you feel slow and tired. Amy Goodson, a dietitian, shares some tips to help you stay alert and full of energy. Start your day strong with some protein. Goodson sugges

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

How Faith Affects Aging in Black and Mexican American Communities: Insights from 50 Years of NIA Research

For a half-century, the National Institute on Aging, or NIA, has poured resources into studying how faith influences older adults. This has helped us understand religious involvement better, from how it's defined to how it's measured. But the NIA's work goes beyond that. It dug into how social netwo

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