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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Blood Clots and Lupus: A Tricky Balance

Lupus, or systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is a tricky condition. It often leads to cardiovascular problems and blood clots. This is due to the complex nature of the disease and its overlap with another condition called antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). People with lupus often have other health is

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

The Power of Specialized Nursing in Heart Care

The American Association of Heart Failure Nurses Fellowship Program is a shining example of how specialized training can boost the impact of nurses. This program is all about elevating the skills of nurses who focus on heart failure. It's not just about learning new things. It's about applying that

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Rise of the Capitol Rioters in Republican Politics

In recent times, some individuals who took part in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot have found a surprising level of acceptance within certain Republican circles. These individuals, who were once seen as criminals for their actions, are now being welcomed as speakers at local Republican events. Thi

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Apr 20 2025CRIME

When Fear Strikes Again: Students Face Another Shooting

In the bustling halls of Florida State University, a chilling sense of deja vu swept over several students during a recent shooting incident. These students had already faced the unimaginable. They had survived the horrors of the Parkland shooting years earlier. The echoes of the Parkland tra

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over Venezuelan Deportations

The highest court in the land has stepped in to pause the removal of Venezuelans from a detention center in Texas. This move comes after a push from the American Civil Liberties Union, which argued that the individuals in question were being rushed out of the country without proper legal procedures.

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

The Pollen Problem: How to Outsmart Spring Allergies

Spring is here, and so is the pollen. It's no secret that allergies are becoming more of a hassle each year. The reason? Climate change is making the pollen season last longer, and more people are seeking relief from doctors. Between 1990 and 2018, the pollen season in North America stretched by 20

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Young Women's Struggle for Support After Sexual Violence in Nigerian Universities

In Nigeria, young women in colleges and universities face a significant challenge when seeking help after experiencing sexual violence. This issue is particularly concerning because these services are vital for recovery. Unfortunately, these services are not widely available, and even when they are,

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Apr 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Denver's Food Scene: New Eats and Shutters

Denver is buzzing with new food spots and some closures. The city's restaurant scene is always changing, and this week is no exception. There's a new place to get your breakfast burrito fix. Los Dos Potrillos, a local favorite, has opened its sixth location. It's in the old Hacienda Colorado spot on

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Passport Policy Battle: A Judge's Stand for Transgender Rights

A recent court decision has put a halt to a controversial passport policy. This policy would have affected many transgender and nonbinary individuals. It was put in place by the Trump administration. The policy banned the use of the "X" marker on passports. This marker is used by many nonbinary pe

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

Brain Drain: American Scientists Eyeing France

France is rolling out the red carpet for American scientists. Nearly 300 researchers have applied to a French program. This program is designed to offer a safe haven for those feeling the pinch of budget cuts in the U. S. The program is called Safe Place For Science. It is a response to the Trum

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