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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Sipping Stress: Women and Alcohol During Brazil's COVID Lockdowns

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a lot of changes, including how people coped with stress. In Brazil, during the lockdowns, women turned to alcohol more often than men. This wasn't just happening in Brazil, but all over the world. People were drinking more, and for women, this had some serious health c

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Brain Boost: A New Weapon Against Brain Cancer

Glioblastoma is a nasty type of brain cancer that's super tough to treat. Doctors have been trying out a new trick to fight it: oncolytic viruses. These viruses are designed to target and kill cancer cells while also ramping up the body's immune response. But there's a catch. These viruses don't sti

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Can China and Trump Team Up to End the Ukraine War?

The Ukraine war is dragging on, and Trump has a plan. He thinks China's leader, Xi Jinping, might be the key to ending the conflict. Trump has been talking about this since before he took office, and he even mentioned it at a big meeting in Switzerland. Xi Jinping has a lot of power, but wi

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

The Brain's Secret Code: How We Read Emotions in Movement

The human brain is incredibly skilled at understanding emotions from body movements. This is especially true during social interactions. However, scientists are still figuring out how different parts of the brain work together to make this happen. Imagine you're watching a friend wave goodb

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Stephanie Vaquer Makes History in D. C.

Stephanie Vaquer, a rising star in the wrestling world, has just made a huge splash. She's not just a woman in wrestling, she's a force to be reckoned with. Stephanie has been making waves in every promotion she's been in, from small independents to big names like AEW and now NXT. She didn't waste

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Wyoming: A New Case and What You Need to Know

Wyoming has seen its first human case of bird flu. A woman, described as an older adult with other health issues, was hospitalized after likely catching the virus from sick birds in her backyard flock. This makes her the 70th person in the U. S. to contract the virus since 2024, but only the fourth

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Rapper's Lawsuit Dismissed: What Happened?

A lawsuit accusing two famous rappers, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z, of a serious crime in 2000 has been thrown out. The person who made the accusation, known as Jane Doe, decided to drop the case. This happened in New York, and the court documents show that the case was dismissed "with prejudice, "

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

U-Turn on Nuclear Workers: A Sudden Change of Plan

The U. S. agency in charge of nuclear weapons, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), is in a pickle. They recently let go of some workers as part of a cost-cutting plan, but now they need them back. The problem? They can't find them. The agency sent out an email saying they want to re

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Levetiracetam and Skin Reactions: What We Know Now

Levetiracetam, often used to treat epilepsy, has been linked to serious skin issues. Most of what we know comes from small studies or reports from single hospitals. This makes it hard to understand how common these skin problems really are in everyday life. Levetiracetam is a popular drug used to c

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's America: Chaos, Courage, and Cracks Down

In the fourth week of Trump's presidency, the nation witnessed a whirlwind of controversial actions. The president's attempts to reshape the government have been met with resistance from unexpected heroes. The editorial board has been busy tracking these events, highlighting key issues, and providin

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