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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Efficiency: Old vs. New Methods

Healthcare spending is on the rise. This is due to more money, better technology, and older people needing more care. It's crucial to figure out how well health systems work. This is because money isn't endless, and how we spend it affects how good our healthcare is and how well people get better.

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Feb 23 2025SPORTS

Popovich's Season on Hold

San Antonio Spurs' legendary coach, Gregg Popovich, won't be back on the sidelines this year. This news comes after he suffered a mild stroke back in November. At 76, Popovich has been a staple in the NBA since taking over the Spurs midway through the 1996-97 season. His absence has left the team in

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Gallstone Puzzle: Inflammation and Body Shape

Did you know that how round your body is and how inflamed your body is can tell us something about your chances of getting gallstones? Researchers decided to look into this by using two special measurements. The first one is called the Inflammatory Burden Index (IBI). This index helps us understa

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather in Chaos: NOAA's Future Under Threat

NOAA, the agency behind our weather forecasts and storm alerts, is facing drastic budget cuts. This federal science agency employs over 12, 000 staff worldwide, including scientists and engineers. They operate satellites, ships, and have a $6. 8 billion budget. Their work is crucial for aviation, fi

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Ostriches and Parasites: A Hidden Threat

Ostriches, those tall, flightless birds, might seem like unlikely candidates for carrying parasites. But, they can be hosts to some nasty ones. This is especially true for those living near the Yellow River in Zhengzhou City, central China. Three types of parasites are of particular concern: Cryptos

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Feb 22 2025FINANCE

Intel's Stock Surges: What's the Deal?

Intel's stock had a massive jump recently, climbing 16. 1% in a single day. This surge was the biggest since March 2020, closing at $27. 39. What caused this sudden boost? Rumors are swirling that two major players in the tech industry, Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC),

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Feb 22 2025EDUCATION

What If the Department of Education Vanishes?

Imagine this: The Department of Education is no more. What does this mean for the 42 million people with federal student loans? First off, they still owe that money. Paying back loans is still a must. But who's in charge now? That's the big question. Let's go back a bit. The Department of Education

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Feb 21 2025CRIME

A Life Lost on the Highway

In 2020, a tragic event unfolded on Interstate 26 in South Carolina. A man, Kimani Pinckney, was arrested by US Marshals in December after a high-speed chase through North Charleston. He admitted to shooting into a car, resulting in the death of a passenger, Marcelis Hayne. The incident occurred aro

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Green Power for Joints: Microalgae and Herbal Hydrogel Team Up

Imagine tiny, powerful helpers from the sea, fighting inflammation and boosting energy in your joints. These are not superheroes, but microalgae-derived extracellular vesicles (SP-EVs) from Spirulina platensis. These little guys are packed with antioxidants and energy-boosting compounds, making them

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Fighting Systemic Sclerosis: The Quest for Better Treatments

Systemic sclerosis, or SSc, is a tricky condition. It's a rheumatologic disorder that affects multiple systems in the body. It's like a three-headed monster: immune dysregulation, vascular dysfunction, and multi-organ fibrosis. It's not just one thing going wrong, it's a whole bunch of things. Imag

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