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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Vikings' Darnold Proves Clutch in Close Games

For 97 years, the record for the highest winning percentage in one-score NFL games was held by Hall of Fame coach Guy Chamberlin. His impressive streak included four titles and a 22-7-7 record in close games. That marker is now within reach for Kevin O’Connell, the current Vikings coach, who has a .

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Bone Mystery in India's Beta Thalassemia Patients

Ever wondered how beta thalassemia affects bones? In India, this is a puzzle that doctors are trying to solve. They don’t have many guidelines, so researchers took it upon themselves to dig deeper. They examined the blood of people with this condition, looking for signs of bone growth and deteriorat

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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

An NFL Dream: Travis Hunter's Path to Pro with an Unlikely Partner

Travis Hunter, a standout college football player, is set to enter the NFL draft after his final game at the Alamo Bowl. He's expected to be picked first by the New England Patriots, who are looking to rebuild their team. Huntington will need a new jersey number for the Patriots, as Tom Brady's numb

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Blood Loss Risks for Dialysis Patients in Urgent Abdominal Surgeries

People on dialysis are more likely to face bleeding issues after surgery, especially when it's urgent and involves the abdomen. But, how often does this happen, and what makes it more likely? We're exploring these questions to understand the risks better. Patients with end-stage kidney disease, oft

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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Saquon Barkley's Historic Season: 2, 000 Yards and a Division Title

Philadelphia Eagles' star running back, Saquon Barkley, has made history by rushing for 2, 000 yards in a single season. This incredible feat was achieved during a crucial game against the Dallas Cowboys, where the Eagles clinched the NFC East division title with a decisive 41-7 victory. With the te

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Predicting Colorectal Cancer Stages: A New Platelet Index Approach

Have you ever wondered how doctors figure out the best treatment for colorectal cancer (CRC)? Part of that process involves staging the cancer, which helps plan the right treatment and estimate how well it will work. In Indonesia, researchers are exploring a new way to predict CRC stages using simpl

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Stealthy Guest: Bacteria in Your Water

You might not realize it, but there are tiny creatures lurking in your tap water. Say hello to Legionella pneumophila, a crafty bacterium that can make your water a health risk. Unlike other harmful bacteria, Legionella takes its time. It grows slowly in both public and private water systems. Scient

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Dec 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Media Pioneer Charles Dolan: A Legend Passes at 98

Charles F. Dolan, the visionary behind Cablevision Systems Corp. , has passed away at the age of 98. Dolan revolutionized the television industry in the 1960s by laying cable in lower Manhattan, betting that people would pay for better programming. He founded Home Box Office Inc. (HBO), American Mov

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling mitoNEET's Mystery: A Protein's Redox Secret

Ever heard of mitoNEET? It's a protein found in the outer layer of our cell powerhouses, the mitochondria. This protein wasn't always easy to spot, but it was first noticed when scientists used a special drug derivative to label it. They named it mitoNEET because it was found near mitochondria. But

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Do Smartphones Make Us Happy or Unhappy?

Ever wondered why some people can’t put their smartphones down? A study from Turkey has some answers. It looked at university students to see how smartphone addiction might be linked to our feelings of happiness and whether the fear of missing out (FoMO) plays a role. The study was done with 656 st

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