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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Why Nose Fillers Sometimes Go Wrong

Have you ever thought about what can go wrong when people get injections to change the shape of their nose? This trend is particularly common in Asia, where many people seek to alter their nose's appearance. However, these injections can lead to allergic reactions that don't show up until later. Whe

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Dec 08 2024SPORTS

Micah Parsons and Others Back Mike McCarthy

Not long ago, it seemed like the end of the season, Coach Mike McCarthy's contract, and the Cowboys hiring a new coach were certainties. But two wins have changed the game. Now, key players are voicing their support for McCarthy. Quarterback Dak Prescott said he fully backs McCarthy, and linebacker

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Dec 08 2024CRIME

Atlanta Bar Brawl: A Clash of Words and Fists

It all started with words, not fists. A band on stage at the Ideal Sports Bar in Atlanta threw out some harsh comments about white people. It didn't take long for the crowd to get riled up. Someone shouted a racial slur at the band members. That's when things got physical. The band left the s

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Bed Sores After Spinal Cord Injury: Impact on Recovery

Cervical spinal cord injuries can lead to various complications, one of which is pressure ulcers, or bed sores. These sores are not only common but also trigger an increase in body-wide inflammation. This heightened inflammation can disrupt the natural healing process of the nervous system, which is

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Moral Injury and You: How Your Identity Style Impacts Your Response

Moral injury can happen when someone faces tough, ethically challenging events. This can affect mental health in a big way, but figuring out how to treat it is tough because we're still learning about what causes it. Scientists think that keeping a solid sense of self while adjusting to new realitie

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Who Will the Liberty Protect? Picking Players for the Expansion Draft

The Golden State Valkyries, a new team in the WNBA, are about to participate in the league's first expansion draft in a long time. This means the New York Liberty, along with other WNBA teams, had to choose six players they want to protect. These players can't be drafted by the Valkyries. The Liber

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Lions vs Packers: A Rivalry Night on TNF

This Week 14, the Detroit Lions (11-1) are gearing up to face their division rivals, the Green Bay Packers (9-3), in a thrilling "Thursday Night Football" matchup. The Lions have a chance to extend their franchise record of consecutive wins from 10 to 11, and also secure a Playoff berth. Plus, they

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Injectable Treatment for Opioid Addiction: What's Holding Us Back?

Injectable opioid agonist treatment, or iOAT, is a game-changer for people struggling with opioid addiction. It's patient-focused and backed by solid evidence. But there's a catch. We don't know much about what makes iOAT work or what stops it from being successful. This study dives into the challen

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Saga of Cécile: A Summer of Change

Ever wondered what summertime drama looks like on the French Riviera? Meet Bonjour Tristesse, a film that's got Hollywood buzzing. This isn't just any old movie—it's the directorial debut of Durga Chew-Bose, and it's based on Françoise Sagan's nifty 1954 novel. The story follows 18-year-old Cécile,

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

The Power of Biomaterials in Neural Regeneration

Did you know that our bodies produce tiny molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS) during normal oxygen metabolism? These molecules can act as messengers, influencing various processes in the body. However, when there are too many ROS, they can cause big problems, especially in the brain and n

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