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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

A Close Call: Saint Mary's Edges Out Vanderbilt in NCAA Tournament

In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Saint Mary's and Vanderbilt faced off in a nail-biting game. Vanderbilt was ahead by 12 points when Augustas Marciulionis, Saint Mary's star player, had to sit out due to foul trouble. This gave Jordan Ross, another Saint Mary's guard, the chance to shine.

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Role of Exercise in Cancer Care

Cancer treatment has always been a tough journey. In the past, doctors often told cancer patients to rest as much as possible. They believed that physical activity could be harmful. This idea has been challenged in recent years. Many experts now agree that exercise can be beneficial for cancer patie

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

How Long Should Doctors Talk About Food?

The idea that doctors should talk to patients about food is not new. Many people in the U. S. turn to their primary care doctors for advice on eating better. But how much time should doctors spend on this? And does it even make a difference? These are the questions that some researchers wanted t

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

How Primary Care Can Keep You Out of the Hospital

In Estonia, a lot of people have long-term health issues. These folks often end up in the hospital. But what if there was a way to change that? That is what some researchers wanted to find out. They looked at how consistent primary care affects hospital stays for people with chronic conditions. Pri

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Ohtani's Return: A Night to Remember in Tokyo

In a thrilling matchup, the Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 6-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs, completing a two-game sweep in Tokyo. The highlight of the night was Shohei Ohtani's solo home run, which sent the local crowd into a frenzy. This was Ohtani's return to the Tokyo Dome, and he did not disapp

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Alabama State's Lucky Break

The excitement of March Madness began with a bang, thanks to Alabama State. A last-second basket, reminiscent of a football "Hail Mary, " secured the Hornets' first-ever NCAA tournament victory. It was a thrilling finish, with Amarr Knox scoring the winning points after a series of dramati

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Community Health: The Power of Local Involvement in IGAD

The IGAD region, which includes eight countries, has seen both wins and setbacks when it comes to community involvement in health initiatives. The idea is simple: get locals involved in health programs and primary care. This can lead to better health services and make them last longer. But how well

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Diabetic Foot Care: A Team Effort That Saves Lives

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and lower extremity amputations (LEAs) are serious issues. They can lower the quality of life and even threaten survival. They also cost a lot of money for healthcare and the economy. Guidelines suggest using a team approach, but not much is said about how cost-effective

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Violence in the Doctor's Office: Chengdu's Primary Care Physicians Share Their Stories

Chengdu, China, has a problem. Primary care physicians (PCPs) are facing workplace violence (WPV) at an alarming rate. This violence comes in many forms, from verbal abuse to physical assault. What's causing this? And what can be done to stop it? First, let's talk about the numbers. A rece

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Sweet Truths: Unmasking Sugar Myths in Adults

Adults often struggle with understanding what's healthy and what's not. This is especially true when it comes to sugary products. Many adults have misconceptions about sugar. These misconceptions can lead to poor eating habits. It's important to identify these misconceptions. This way, we can create

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