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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

A Unique Medical Journey: Navigating Surgery Without Blood Transfusions

In a remarkable case, a 68-year-old patient, who follows the Jehovah's Witness faith, faced a tough health challenge. This person had a condition called chronic pulmonary thromboembolism, which means they had blood clots in their lungs. They also had other health issues, making their situation more

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Spotting Brain Injuries After Heart Stops: A New Clue

When the heart stops, the brain can get hurt from lack of oxygen. Doctors use special brain scans to check for damage. Normally, a part of the brain called the precentral cortex looks darker on these scans. But in some cases, it doesn't look dark anymore. This change might mean the brain got hurt fr

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Jul 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Why a Star Chooses Silence Over Social Media Politics

Social media is a big part of life today. But not everyone uses it to talk about politics. Sarah Jessica Parker, famous for her role in "Sex and the City, " has a different approach. She believes social media isn't the best place for serious talks. Especially when it comes to politics and social iss

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Jul 09 2025BUSINESS

A German Tech Firm Chooses South Carolina for Its New Home

A German company is making a big move to the U. S. CS Instruments, which makes tools to measure air and gases, is setting up its North American base in Beaufort County, South Carolina. This is a huge deal because it means new jobs and money coming into the area. The company is spending $3. 6 millio

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Celtic's Summer Shopping Spree: Who's Next on Their List?

Celtic Football Club is not resting on their laurels after a successful domestic double win. They're already eyeing their next big signing for the summer transfer window. Isak Jansson, a talented winger from Rapid Vienna, is reportedly on their radar. This isn't Celtic's first rodeo with Rapid Vienn

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Sami Whitcomb: From College Courts to WNBA Stardom

Sami Whitcomb's story begins in Ventura, California, where she was born to Jan and Sander Whitcomb in 1988. Her parents' divorce left her yearning for a closer bond with her father, which she found through basketball. This sport, initially a means to connect, became her career path. In 2025, the ex

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

How Moving Your Body Can Boost Your Mood

College students often juggle a lot. Between classes, homework, and social life, it's easy to forget about taking care of oneself. But did you know that staying active can make a big difference in how you feel? It's not just about looking good or keeping fit. It's about feeling good from the inside

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Big Comic-Con 2025 Plans

San Diego Comic-Con 2025 is gearing up to be a massive event for Disney fans. From July 24 to 27, Disney Entertainment Television is set to take over Downtown San Diego with a lineup of popular shows and exciting activities. Fans can look forward to 13 panels, exclusive giveaways, celebrity signings

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Jul 09 2025CRIME

Why Do Some People Change, While Others Don't?

A big question in the world of justice is why some people who have been in trouble with the law change their ways, while others don't. A recent study looked into this by studying 14, 000 adult men who were either on probation or in prison. The study wanted to see if a person's ability to recognize t

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jasper Philipsen's Road to Recovery: A Setback in the Tour de France

Jasper Philipsen, a standout cyclist from Belgium, recently had surgery to fix a broken collarbone and a damaged joint in his shoulder. This injury happened during a crash in the third stage of the Tour de France, a big cycling race. The accident occurred when another rider, Bryan Coquard, accidenta

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