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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Beliefs and Behaviors: How Religion Affects Earthquake Victims

Earthquakes leave a deep mark, touching all aspects of life. When disaster strikes, victims often search for something to hold onto. For many, that comfort comes from their faith. A recent study in Turkey looked into this connection by exploring how religious health fatalism—a belief that illness an

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Unveiling Hidden Truths: Exploring Men's SRH in the MENA Region

Hey there, let's talk about something important but rarely talked about: men's sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It turns out, culture plays a huge role in how men think about and take care of their SRH. But guess what? No one had really studied this be

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Jan 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars' Homes in Pacific Palisades: Before and After the 2025 Fire

In the beginning of 2025, Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles faced a devastating fire. This area, known for its exclusive homes, is home to many celebrities. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, as well as Reese Witherspoon, are among the notable residents. Ben Affleck recently moved in, having bought his home

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hollywood Community Faces Wildfire Havoc

Los Angeles is grappling with several wildfires, affecting many big-name stars. Talk show host Ricki Lake shared on Instagram that she lost her “dream home. ” “It’s all gone, ” she wrote, expressing grief over her three-year-old wedding venue. Sandra Lee, a celebrity chef, also lost her house in the

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Silicates: A New Weapon Against Citrus Diseases

The citrus industry is under threat from various post-harvest diseases, including green mold, sour rot, and blue mold. These diseases are caused by pesky fungi like Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum, among others. The problem? Traditional fungicides harm the environment. So, scientists

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Jan 09 2025BUSINESS

Big Loss, Big Gain: How Xbox Game Pass Impacts Developers

When Xbox introduced Game Pass in 2017, offering players a vast library of games for a monthly fee, it seemed like a dream come true. But for game developers, the story isn't as sweet. According to industry expert Christopher Dring, games on Game Pass might lose up to 80% of their regular sales on X

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

NASA's New Plans for Mars Samples: A Race Against Time and Cost

NASA is rethinking its strategy to bring samples from Mars to Earth. The original plan, with the European Space Agency, was too expensive and slow. Now, NASA has two new ideas. One uses the same method that landed the Perseverance rover. The other asks companies like SpaceX or Blue Origin for help.

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Jan 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Blaze Burns Through Celebrity-Friendly Coastal Neighborhood

Nestled along California's Pacific coast, the upscale neighborhood of Pacific Palisades is known for its stunning beaches and renowned residents. With a history stretching back to the 1920s, this seaside sanctuary has attracted celebrities and beach lovers alike. But a rare coastal wildfire turned t

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg's Late Surge Saves Duke's Day

Imagine this: you're watching a basketball game, and your team is struggling. Then, out of nowhere, one player steps up and turns the tide. That's exactly what happened when Cooper Flagg took over in the second half for Duke. His comeback shows just how much one person can change the outcome of a ga

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Smelling Your Way to Less Pain After Surgery

Ever thought about using scents to ease pain after surgery? Researchers decided to check if aromatherapy could help in the recovery room. The postanesthesia care unit, or PACU, is where patients wake up from surgery. It can be a rough time, with lots of pain. So, scientists looked into studies to se

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