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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Elden Ring's Enduring Appeal: Why It's Set to Outlast Skyrim

Elden Ring, released in 2022, has taken the gaming world by storm. The first DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree, is a challenging quest that demands players master the game's intricate world. To reach the DLC, players must complete a series of quests and battles, including defeating the formidable Mohg, Lor

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The CAPE: Patients' View on Emergency Tent Safety

Ever been in an emergency with an infectious disease worry? The Collapsible Aerosolized Particle Enclosure, or CAPE, is a tent designed to protect both patients and healthcare workers from airborne germs. This study chatted with emergency department patients to see what they thought of the CAPE. The

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Nov 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Nick Cannon Seeks Help for Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Nick Cannon, a father of twelve, has openly admitted he needs help after being diagnosed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). He made this revelation during an episode of his podcast, "Counsel Culture, " in early November. Cannon shared that he possesses most of the traits related to NPD, w

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Metabolomic Clues to Managing Alcohol Disorder Symptoms

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant worldwide health issue that lacks effective treatments. Scientists are still trying to grasp the biochemical pathways that cause this disorder. This is where metabolomics comes in—it's a promising method to understand the metabolic changes linked to AUD.

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Exploring Pesticide Poisoning and Community Views on Atropine Autoinjectors in Rural Sri Lanka

Pesticide poisoning is a big problem, especially in poorer countries. People often get sick from these chemicals, and quick treatment is crucial. That's where atropine autoinjectors come in. These devices can store life-saving medicine close to where farmers work and live, making it easy for them or

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Exploring Loneliness After Losing a Spouse: The Impact of Social Support and Health.

When someone loses their spouse, they often feel more isolated and lonely. This is a common journey many people face, making it crucial to understand what can influence these feelings. One key factor is social isolation. If a person feels cut off from others, their loneliness can grow. But it's not

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

How Memories Become General Knowledge: A Social and Individual Journey

Memories start as personal experiences, called episodic memories. Over time, they lose detail and blend into our general knowledge, becoming semantic memories. This process is called semantization. Scientists have been studying how these two types of memories interact for a long time. They're especi

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Bimanual Coordination: A Hidden Struggle for iNPH Patients

Have you ever struggled to use both hands at the same time? Now, imagine if this was a daily challenge. People with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus, or iNPH, face this very issue. This condition messes with the way cerebrospinal fluid flows, leading to balance and walking problems. You migh

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Nov 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

DWTS Season 33 Finale: Record-Breaking Ratings and a Night to Remember!

ABC's hit dance show, Dancing With the Stars, ended its 33rd season with a bang! The finale drew in a whopping 6. 4 million viewers, the biggest audience the show has seen in four years. This was no easy feat, considering it was up against tough competition like NBC's The Voice. In the crucial 18-49

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Nurses with Work Injuries: How Spiritual Health Matters

Nurses often face work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) due to the physical demands of their job. But did you know that their spiritual well-being can also take a hit? A recent study took a close look at this often-overlooked aspect. The study found that nurses dealing with MSDs faced chall

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