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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Pain: The Hidden Struggle and What Helps

Shoulder osteoarthritis is a common issue that can make daily tasks feel like a chore. It is a condition that affects the joint in the shoulder. This condition can cause significant pain, limit movement, and even affect a person's mood. In the UK, many people deal with this condition and rely on non

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Breaking the Silence: How Social Media is Changing End-of-Life Conversations in China

In China, chatting about death is usually off-limits. This avoidance has led to a lack of understanding about palliative and end-of-life care. This gap in knowledge can result in a poor quality of life for those nearing the end. However, social media is changing the game. It offers a platform to spa

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

The Post Office Worker Who Lived Large

A former mail carrier from Washington, DC, has been found guilty of a major crime. Hachikosela Muchimba, 44, was convicted by a federal jury. The charges? Mail theft and bank fraud. This wasn't a small-time operation. Muchimba was caught stealing around $1. 6 million in checks. He worked for the US

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Measuring CO and NO in Extreme Heat and Pressure

In the world of combustion research, scientists are always looking for better ways to measure what's happening. They want to know more than just the temperature. They want to see a full picture. This is where computed tomography (CT) comes in. It's like a medical CT scan, but for fires. It helps res

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Mar 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Electric State: A Movie with a Split Personality

The Electric State is a science fiction film directed by the Russo brothers that takes viewers on a journey through an alternate reality where humans and robots coexist after a war. The story revolves around Michelle, a teenager searching for her missing brother, and her encounters with various huma

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Miami's NASCAR Weekend: Fans Question the Hype

Miami is gearing up for a NASCAR event that promises a unique blend of sports and music. The Homestead-Miami Speedway is set to host the Cup Series race, and the organizers have pulled out all the stops to bring in local celebrities. This weekend, fans can expect a mix of football and reggaeton vibe

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Mice Eyes: The Unseen Pathways

In the world of albino and EphB1 knockout mice, things get a bit mixed up. The eyes of these mice send signals along the wrong paths. This creates dense clusters of nerve endings in a part of the brain called the dorsal lateral geniculate nuclei or dLGN. These clusters are like little islands in

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Why Did Israel Break the Gaza Truce?

The fragile peace between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, which had only been in place for two months, has been shattered. Israel launched airstrikes on Gaza, raising questions about the timing and reasons behind this escalation. The Israeli government has provided various explanations for this sudden shi

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Mar 18 2025FINANCE

Fed's Big Meeting: What's on the Agenda?

The Federal Reserve is in the middle of a two-day meeting. This gathering is crucial because it sets the stage for future economic decisions. The Federal Open Market Committee, or FOMC, is the group in charge. They will wrap up their discussions on Wednesday with a big announcement. This announcemen

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Mar 18 2025WEATHER

Oklahoma's Wildfire Toll: A State in Crisis

Oklahoma is grappling with the aftermath of a series of wildfires that have left a trail of destruction. The death toll stands at four, with over 200 people injured. The fires have been particularly devastating, claiming lives in Lincoln, Garfield, Haskell, and Pawnee counties. The cause of death fo

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