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Dec 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Actor Jamie Foxx Involved in Restaurant Brawl, Needs Medical Attention

Last Friday, a birthday celebration for actor Jamie Foxx at a Beverly Hills restaurant took a nasty turn. A spokesperson for the star confirmed that he was injured in an altercation, requiring stitches. The incident involved a glass being thrown from another table, striking Foxx in the mouth. The Be

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Exploring Blue Dye in Breast Cancer Surgery: How It Affects Sentinel Node Mapping

Every year, countless women undergo breast cancer surgery, with lumpectomy being a common procedure. After the tumor is removed, doctors often inject blue dye to help find the sentinel lymph node, which can give crucial information about cancer spread. But how does this blue dye injection, done afte

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Uncommon Germ Causes Serious Complication in Dialysis Patient

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a crucial procedure for many people with kidney issues, but it comes with serious risks like peritonitis. Most cases of this infection are caused by bacteria, with Staphylococcus being common. Tsukamurella species are unusual culprits, especially T. conjunctivitidis. A 62

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Skiing Champion Mikaela Shiffrin's Recovery: A Team Effort with Michael Phelps

When you're an athlete like Mikaela Shiffrin, your body isn't the only thing that needs to be strong. Your mind does too. Shiffrin, a top skier, just had surgery. She's not alone in this tough time. Fellow athlete and mental health advocate, Michael Phelps, is cheering her on. Shiffrin's injury hap

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Strong Necks, Safe Heads: The Rugby Equation

Ever thought that strengthening the neck could be a life-saver for teen rugby players? A fresh study suggests that players with stronger necks might escape concussions more often. The investigation included both union and league players. Researchers think that a strong neck can take more of a hit d

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Kicker Returns Just in Time for Big Game

Good news for the Chiefs! Their superstar kicker, Harrison Butker, is all set to make a comeback this Sunday against the Browns. Today, he's being taken off the injured reserve list, which means he's cleared to play. Butker's return is timely, as the team gets one of the NFL's best kickers back just

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Sixers Struggle After Embiid's Exit, Lose to Pacers

The Philadelphia Sixers suffered a tough loss to the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, falling short 121-107. The game saw a major shift when Joel Embiid was forced to leave due to an injury in the second quarter. Embiid's exit left a significant void on the court. Tyrese Maxey led the scoring for the

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Ski Star Sofia Goggia's Comeback: A Friendship That Helped Her Overcome Injury

Italian alpine skier Sofia Goggia is known for her speed and determination on the slopes. But after a severe leg injury last February, her world came to a halt. Not only did her body suffer, but her mental health took a big hit too. She struggled to find her way back, until her friend Lindsey Vonn,

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Peaches' Cold Resistance: The Role of PpZAT12

Ever wonder how peaches stay fresh during cold storage? Scientists found a protein called PpZAT12 that helps. This protein is like a commander, telling other proteins what to do. When peaches are treated with heat before being stored in the cold, PpZAT12 becomes more active. This happens more in res

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Boxing vs Brain: A Look at Prefrontal Cortex Activity

Ever wondered how boxing affects the brain? Scientists at Atatürk University decided to find out. They tested both amateur boxers and healthy guys around the same age. The boxers had been at it for about 7 years, while the others hadn't done any fighting sports. The researchers used a special test

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