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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Unleashing the Power of Repair: Axon Growth in Injured Spinal Cord

RAGs can be a big deal when it comes to healing. They are special genes that push nerves to regrow. Now, scientists have found that injured neurons in the spinal cord could benefit from a bit of a push to activate these regeneration genes. The central nervous system often faces challenges when it co

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

The Trump's Mineral Deal: Ukraine’s Mineral Riches

Ukraine’s mineral resources have always drawn interest from powerful nations. Recently, United States President Donald Trump caused a stir when he mentioned that he wants access to Ukraine’s mineral deposits in trade for future military help. This statement highlights how Trump approaches internati

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Why Rare Earth Minerals are relevant to Ukraine

Trump, the President of the United States, recently said he believes the Paris talks about military aid and rare earth minerals are a neat way for Ukraine to keep its war effort. This opinion was stated casually to journalists in a very informal encounter. . In a recent meeting President

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Feb 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025 DGA Awards: Predicting Oscars? Not So Fast

The 77th Directors Guild of America Awards, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, honoured the best directors in film and television, chosen by over 19, 500 guild members. Early winners included Frederick E. O. Toye for Shōgun and Steven Zaillian for Ripley – a surprising upset against The Penguin. This

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Gut Health and Mental Disorders

Ever thought that your belly could be chatting with your brain? Well, our instincts matter, and Its being discovered very important. Recently, scientists have been making some cool discoveries about some serious conditions: anorexia nervosa and depression. Science is realizing that our intestines,

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Charging Ahead: Political Spat Halts EV Charging Initiative

The government's latest move involves pausing a massive EV charging infrastructure program. This $5 billion initiative has already been a big deal, with Tesla snagging at least $31 million from it. And here’s the twist, this isn’t just about the money; it’s a political tug of war. Tesla isn

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Land, Lies, and Leadership: A Messy South African Story

The mess began when Trump took action against South Africa for treating a small group of white farmers unfairly. The U. S. President halted all South African aid, accusing the government of allowing violence against Afrikaners. Wim Envin, a white farmer, has lived in South Africa for decade

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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Showdown of the Stars

The 30th Critics Choice Awards kicked off Friday at Los Angeles' Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The event, delayed twice due to the devastating L. A. wildfires, is a big deal in the entertainment world. Chelsea Handler will host the festivities. Conclave, a Focus Features drama, and Universal's Wick

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Loving Hands and Different Roles:How Spouses and Adult Kids Help LTC Residents

In Ontario, Canada, family support doesn’t stop when a loved one moves into long-term care (LTC). A recent study looked into how spouses/partners and adult children pitch in to care for LTC residents. Spouses, with an average age of 76, tend to focus on practical tasks, like mealtimes and personal c

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Overcoming Hurdles: A New Tool for Care Partners

The COVID-19 pandemic has been pretty tough on everyone. Now imagine how it has affected people with loved ones in long-term care (LTC), especially those living with dementia. When a loved one moves to LTC, caregivers suddenly have many responsibilities pulled away from them. This creates a new set

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