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May 02 2025HEALTH

How Genes and Past Hurts Shape Addiction

The path to substance use disorders is never straightforward. It's a mix of nature and nurture. Genes play a role, and so do tough times in childhood. But how these pieces fit together is still a mystery. It's like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. The idea that genes alone cause addic

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May 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Waste Less, Pledge More: A Look at Biowaste Recycling

People often throw away food scraps and yard waste without a second thought. But what if a simple promise could change that? It turns out, adding a pledge to an environmental campaign can make a big difference in how much waste people sort. A study tracked waste sorting habits over four years. I

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May 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Bill Belichick's New Chapter: The Unexpected Interview

Bill Belichick, the legendary NFL coach, has always been known for his control and strategic mind. He has been in charge of the game for a long time. Now, he is stepping into a new role as a college coach at the University of North Carolina. He is also navigating a high-profile relationship with

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May 02 2025POLITICS

The New Faces of Religious Freedom

In a significant move, the President established a new commission focused on religious freedom. This commission, announced during a prayer event, aims to champion religious liberty across the nation. The commission is led by a diverse group of individuals, each bringing unique experiences and persp

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Spotting Blood Loss After Tumor Surgery in China

In China, spotting blood loss after surgery to remove tumors in the abdomen is a big problem. It is often not clearly noted in medical records. This makes it hard to study how often it happens and why. Doctors usually have to read through lots of medical notes by hand. This takes a lot of time and e

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May 01 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Turn in Bill Belichick's First College Gig

Bill Belichick has already faced a surprising situation in his new role as the head coach for the North Carolina Tar Heels. Before even taking the field, he found himself in the spotlight due to a CBS interview that didn't go as planned. The interview, which aired on "CBS Sunday Morning, " quickly w

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Young Faith or Hidden Struggle? Understanding Kids' Religious Anxiety

Pediatric scrupulosity is a complex issue that often goes unnoticed. It is a condition where children experience excessive guilt and worry about religious or moral matters. Up to one-third of people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) deal with this. It is a condition where people feel guilty

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

Rising Tensions: India and Pakistan on the Brink

The situation between India and Pakistan is heating up. Pakistan has received information suggesting that India might launch an attack within the next day or two. This news comes as both countries are already exchanging gunfire along their borders. The tension is high, and it's reminiscent of the 20

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

Power Shift: Trump's First 100 Days in Office

During his initial 100 days in office, Trump made a strong push to reshape the federal government. He signed 140 executive orders, a number that far exceeds what his recent predecessors managed in the same timeframe. This approach sidestepped Congress, leaving lawmakers largely on the sidelines. Tru

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

The Gut-Brain Connection: Fecal Transplants and Brain Health

The gut-brain connection is a fascinating topic. It is a two-way communication system that links the brain and the digestive system. This connection is made through nerves, immune cells, and metabolic processes. When the gut's microbial community is out of balance, it can lead to problems in the bra

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