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Jan 07 2025WEATHER

Weather Woes: UK Faces Floods and Snowfall

Imagine waking up to a world covered in ice and snow, and then suddenly finding yourself waist-deep in water. That's what many in the UK experienced recently. Areas like the Midlands in England were hit hard by flooding, with over 200 warnings issued for overflowing rivers. In Leicestershire, mobile

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Ice and Pulse: Helping Hearts Post-Surgery

Ever wondered how simple tools like ice and a pulse monitor can team up to help patients after heart surgery? Let's dive into a study that's all about combining these two to treat a common side effect. Imagine this: You've just had a procedure on your heart, and now your arm is swollen and bruised.

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Jan 07 2025EDUCATION

School Aides' Turf War: Who's Best for Special Ed Kids?

Beatrice Garcia knows firsthand the power of special education classroom assistants (SECAs). She credits them for helping her son, JoAngel, communicate and interact with his family. But recent financial strains in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) have sparked a turf war between two unions over who shoul

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Honoring Dearborn's Mayor: A Life of Service

Dearborn, Michigan, is gearing up to pay tribute to a man who devoted his life to public service. John "Jack" O'Reilly Jr. , who served as Dearborn's Mayor for 15 years and City Council President for 17, passed away on New Year's Day at the age of 76. His family was by his side. The memorial service

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Young People & Dual Diagnosis: Finding Effective Treatments

Mental health and substance abuse issues often start in young people's lives and can happen together. Treating both at the same time is becoming more common in real-world clinics. But what works best? No one's quite sure yet. Many young people face a tough battle with mental health and substance us

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Vaping: A South African High School Dilemma

The World Health Organization (WHO) has pointed out that the promotion of e-cigarettes has significantly increased their use among young people. This is a big worry because the long-term effects of nicotine and other substances on the developing brains of teenagers are well-documented. However, ther

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Stress Busters: Easy Ways to Keep Cool

Feeling stressed out? You're not alone. Stress can mess with your body, mind, and how you act. Knowing the signs can help you stay healthy and avoid problems like high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes. Ever heard of the "fight-or-flight" response? When your brain thinks something's w

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Few US Teens Get Gender-Affirming Meds, Study Shows

You might think that a lot of U. S. teens are getting gender-affirming medications, right? Well, a recent study says that's not the case. In fact, less than 1 in 1, 000 adolescents with commercial insurance received these medications over a five-year period. This includes puberty blockers and hormon

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Best TVs at CES 2025: A Sneak Peek

CES 2025 is making waves, and one of the most exciting parts is the new TVs making their debut. This year, it's all about size and innovation. TVs with screens over 100 inches are a common sight. Display manufacturers like Samsung and LG are packing their TVs with AI features, thanks to collaboratio

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready for CES 2025: Tech Innovations Await

CES 2025 is just around the corner, bringing together technology enthusiasts from all over the globe. Set to take place in Las Vegas, this annual tech extravaganza promises to showcase the latest gadgets and innovations across various sectors. From artificial intelligence to sustainable solutions, t

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