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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

Why Stifling Creativity Can Hurt Your Business

Imagine starting your day with a dose of creativity, like your favorite vitamin. But sadly, many managers and companies often do the opposite — they squash creativity. Innovation doesn’t come from sticking to old routines. January is International Creativity Month, a perfect time to reflect on this.

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Finding Key Cancer Genes: A New Approach

Cancer, we know, is caused by tweaks in our genes. Scientists are hot on the trail of these mutated drivers, hoping to shed light on how cancer starts. But figuring out which genes are common or unique to different cancers is no walk in the park. This study aims to change that. Scientists have whipp

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Religious Beliefs and Mental Health: What Professionals Think

You know how some people with serious mental health issues often turn to religion or superstitions? Well, there's no clear rulebook for mental health professionals on how to handle this. A recent survey in Thailand asked these experts about their thoughts and advice. The survey found that many ment

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Return of a Legend: Mike Keith Joins Tennessee Vols Again

Imagine welcoming back an old friend who's been away for a while but still feels like family. That's what Nico Iamaleava, the star football player, and Zakai Zeigler, the basketball standout, are experiencing. The Tennessee Vols have made a big move by bringing back Mike Keith, a Tennessee Sports Ha

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Proton Pump Inhibitors for GORD: A Cost-Effective Choice?

Have you ever wondered how doctors decide which medicines are best for treating conditions like gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? One way is by looking at the cost-effectiveness of different treatments. A recent review examined the costs and benefits of using proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) an

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Exploring Gender-Specific Genes and Subtypes in Colon Cancer

Scientists in China took a deep dive into the genes of over 6, 500 tissue samples from people with advanced colon cancer. Their goal? To find genes that drive this disease differently in various groups. By looking at 425 cancer-related genes, they discovered 101 potential drivers, with 36 being new

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Sparta's South Pointe: A Boost for Business

Ever wondered how a city boosts its economic growth? Sparta, Wisconsin, has a secret weapon: its business parks. Let's chat about South Pointe Business Park, a shining example. Around ten years ago, Spruce City snatched up nearly 200 acres on its south side. Why? To create a hub, South Pointe, wher

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Boxing Buzz: Haney Questions Davis' Retirement Plans

A recent bombshell from the boxing world has everyone talking. Gervonta Davis, the WBA lightweight champion, has hinted he might retire in 2025, citing his desire to spend more time with his family and make enough money to exit the sport. But not everyone is convinced. Devin Haney, another big name

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Why Are BC Kids Always Getting Sick?

This fall, BC kids have been hit hard by viruses. Schools reopened during a COVID surge, and since then, kids and their families haven't stopped getting sick. RSV and flu rates are high, and many parents feel like they're living on a sickness rollercoaster. Last year's "immunity debt" idea, blaming

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

The End of Venu: A Lesson in Streaming Changes

Ever wanted to stream sports with ease? Imagine if Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox joined forces to create ‘Venu, ’ a streaming service solely for sports fans. Well, say goodbye to Venu because it’s no longer happening. The companies slammed the brakes on Venu, deciding it was better to focu

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