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Nov 27 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Classrooms: Marblehead and Teachers Reach Deal, Ending Strike

After a grueling two-week strike, Marblehead students will finally be back in class on Wednesday. The town and its educators agreed on a tentative contract, though the specifics are still under wraps. This strike, part of several recent teacher walkouts on Massachusetts' North Shore, had left over 2

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

How Different Backgrounds Shape Cancer Patients' Spiritual Wellbeing and Illness Perceptions

Cancer is a tough fight, especially for people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds in Australia. Spiritual, religious, or personal beliefs can help them cope with the physical and mental struggles. This study looked into how cancer patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CA

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Why Black Americans' Spiritual Life Can Shield Them From Dementia

Black people in the US face a higher chance of getting Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). Scientists are digging deeper into psychosocial factors that might be behind these racial differences. Previous research has shown that quality of life (QoL) and religious or spiritual (R/S) prac

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Nov 27 2024EDUCATION

Secretaries vs. Security: Who Should Guard School Entrances?

Have you ever wondered who should monitor visitors at schools? Some secretaries in Waukegan Community Unit School District 60 are saying it's not their job. Instead, they think security personnel should handle it. But the district disagrees. The issue surfaced at a recent board meeting. Linda Unda,

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Potential of Spirooxindole Drugs in Cancer

Cancer remains a major health threat globally, making the search for new treatments crucial. Scientists are now exploring spirooxindole drugs as a promising avenue. These drugs have a distinctive structure that allows them to target various factors involved in cancer growth, such as kinases and rece

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Team Dynamics on Athletes' Eating Habits and Body Image

Ever wondered how your teammates can influence your eating habits and how you feel about your body? Research has shown that athletes are more likely to develop disordered eating habits. However, not much is known about how team interactions and relationships play a part in this. A recent study looke

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Mixed Feelings About PFL: Fighters’ Criticism Revealed

Everyone knows that PFL's recent purchase of Bellator has stirred up trouble in the MMA world. Many Bellator fighters are now speaking out about the frustrating gaps between fights and the unclear future of the promotion. UFC legend Matt Brown has been quite vocal about his worries, calling the merg

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Nov 27 2024WEATHER

Weather Worries: Eight States Brace for Bad Travel Days Before Thanksgiving

Get ready for a bumpy ride this Thanksgiving! Eight states across the US are gearing up for some seriously rough travel conditions as a big storm heads their way. These states include Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. With a whopping 71 million Americans plan

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Folding Gaming Dream: Will It Happen?

Lately, a patent filing has hinted that Samsung might be cooking up a foldable mobile gaming device. While it's too early to know if this idea will hit the shelves, it shows that Samsung is mulling over a move into the handheld gaming market. With their expertise in foldable tech, they could create

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Hospital Admissions for Depression: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Differences in Austria

Did you know that where you live in Austria can affect your chances of being admitted to a hospital for depression? A recent study looked at hospital admissions for depressive episodes among adults in Austria from 2009 to 2014. The study found some intriguing patterns. Suburban areas had the highest

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