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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Night Shift Nursing: A Telehealth Trial in Rural Quebec

In Quebec, small long-term care facilities, particularly those in rural areas, face a big problem: not enough nurses during night shifts. This shortage can make resident care unsafe and of poor quality. To fix this, some places have started using on-call phone services to always have a nurse availab

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Trading Champions: Did UFC and ONE Win?

In 2018, the fighting world was shocked when UFC's Dana White swapped fighters with ONE Championship. Demetrious Johnson, known as 'Mighty Mouse, ' moved to ONE, while Ben Askren headed to UFC. Johnson thinks everyone benefited from the trade. He says he made good money and got to fight top opponent

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Nov 28 2024BUSINESS

Exxon's Green Initiatives: A Winning Strategy?

Exxon Mobil is betting big on lowering emissions, and analysts at UBS think this could pay off handsomely by the end of the decade. The company is putting $20 billion into various green projects, like carbon capture, biofuels, and hydrogen. UBS sees these initiatives as a key growth driver for the l

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Jake Paul’s Win: How Age and Expectations Played a Role in Mike Tyson's Loss

Imagine Mike Tyson, the legendary boxer, stepping into the ring with Jake Paul, a YouTuber-turned-boxer. You’d expect Tyson to show his old form, right? Well, that didn’t happen. The 30-year age gap mattered a lot. A prominent combat sports journalist, Kevin Iole, explains that fans should look at t

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Rethinking RFK Jr. 's Health Claims: Lessons from the Pandemic

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made headlines for his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His views on vaccines, raw milk, and water fluoridation have raised concerns. The COVID-19 pandemic offers valuable lessons on how to handle such claims. Kennedy is known for his skeptic

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Sleep Aids in Spain: A Decade-Long Journey

In Spain, sleep aids have been a topic of interest for over a decade. Researchers have been keeping an eye on how people aged 15 to 64 use these medications, from 2005 to 2022. The study aims to understand how the use of sleep aids has changed over time and whether there are any differences across r

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Nov 28 2024WEATHER

Get Ready for a Snowy Thanksgiving!

Hey there, travelers! Are you planning a trip over the Thanksgiving weekend? Well, get ready for some snowy surprises, especially if you're near the Great Lakes! The National Weather Service (NWS) has some news for you. They're warning about something called "lake effect snow. " This happens when co

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Grab Hulu for Less: 99 Cents a Month This Black Friday!

Imagine binge-watching your favorite shows and TV series for under a dollar a month. That's right! Hulu has just launched an incredible Black Friday deal where you can get their ad-supported plan for only $0. 99 per month for a whole year. This deal knocks down the usual $9. 99 monthly fee, saving y

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

The Effect of Salt on the Folding of Engrailed Homeodomain

Engrailed homeodomain, or EngHD, is a crucial protein that controls over 200 genes by acting as a transcription factor. It folds quickly, but scientists aren't quite sure how electrostatic interactions within it affect its stability and cooperativity during folding. Recent research used a computer m

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

College Football Playoff: New Bracket, New Challenges

Well, well, well. The College Football Playoff rankings have sure seen some shuffling after Week 13's surprises! Let's dive into the new 12-team bracket and see who's still standing and who's fallen. Oregon, the lone undefeated team, is sitting pretty at the top. They're the projected Big Ten champ

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