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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Could Levodopa Help Stroke Patients Regain Movement?

Stroke recovery is a long and difficult process. Every small improvement can make a big difference. Levodopa, a medication often used for Parkinson's disease, might offer some hope. It works by increasing certain brain signals that control movement. This could be a big help for people recovering fro

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Sep 20 2025EDUCATION

Boys in the Digital Age: A Closer Look at Their Struggles

The digital world is shaping the lives of boys in ways that are causing concern. There's a growing trend where boys are being drawn to online content that promotes outdated gender roles and sometimes even harmful ideas about women. This isn't just a small issue; it's a big part of the culture right

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Sep 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Secrets: How to Share Insights Without Sharing Data

In the world of data, finding hidden patterns is like a treasure hunt. One way to do this is by using topic modeling, a method that groups similar words and phrases. A common technique for this is called Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA). However, there's a problem: what if the data is spread across

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Give Windows 11 a Fresh Look with Seelen UI

Windows 11 might not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you're used to the sleek designs of Linux or macOS. But here's a little secret: you can transform your Windows desktop into something more visually appealing with a tool called Seelen UI. Seelen UI is a free app that lets you customize yo

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Sep 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Earning Cash Online: Unusual Jobs and Their Risks

The internet is full of surprising ways to make money. Some people do strange things to earn cash. For example, two people dressed up as lamps for eight hours and made $4, 710. Their token's value went up to $262, 000. But is this a good way to make a living? People also stream themselves doing cra

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

Political Tensions Rise After Shooting of Conservative Figure

The recent shooting of prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk has sparked intense political debate and finger-pointing. President Donald Trump has called for national unity but also blamed the incident on "radical left lunatics, " a claim that doesn't align with the known facts about the shoot

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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Fixing Broken Arms: Is There a Better Way?

Breaking an arm is no fun. But what's the best way to fix it? For a long time, doctors used to let the bone heal on its own or use a special brace. But this didn't always work well. Sometimes, the bone wouldn't heal properly. So, doctors started using surgery. But surgery has its own problems. Now,

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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Keeping Teeth Healthy During Cancer Care: A Helpful Guide

Cancer treatments can be tough on the body, especially the mouth. It's crucial to take care of oral health before starting treatments like chemotherapy or CAR T-cell therapy. A new guide has been created to help doctors and dentists work together to manage this. This guide is for patients of all ag

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Sep 13 2025SCIENCE

Lactate's Hidden Talent: More Than Just Waste

Lactate, often seen as a byproduct of metabolism, has a secret life. It's not just waste. Recent research shows it can tag proteins, changing how genes work. This process, called lactylation, is a big deal. It affects everything from inflammation to cancer. First, let's talk about lactate. It's mad

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark's Injury: A Controversial Comparison

A sports commentator has sparked debate by comparing WNBA star Caitlin Clark's injury situation to former President Joe Biden's press conference gap. Jason Whitlock, known for his blunt opinions, made this comparison on social media, criticizing the Indiana Fever for not providing more updates on Cl

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