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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Do People With Spinal Cord Injuries Feel About Life in Different Countries?

Inclusion and recognition are big deals for people with spinal cord injuries. How do they feel about it in Norway, The Netherlands, and Australia? That's what this piece looks into. It's all about how mobility issues and social attitudes play out in these different places. First off, let's talk

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The A's New Home: A Mixed Bag of Firsts and Fails

The Athletics have a new temporary home at Sutter Health Park. It is a Triple-A stadium. The Athletics will call this place home for at least the next three years. They are waiting for their permanent new park to be built in Las Vegas. The Athletics left Oakland after 57 seasons at the Coliseum. Th

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Congress Faces Proxy Voting Debate

Congress is at a crossroads. Some lawmakers want to allow new parents to vote remotely. Others are against it. This debate is heating up. The push for change started over a year ago. A group of younger lawmakers led by Representative Anna Paulina Luna began advocating for this change. She wanted ne

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Job Cuts Hit Key Health Agencies

The sudden job cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have sent shockwaves through the public health sector. The news broke early Tuesday morning, catching many off guard. These layoffs are part of a larger plan to reshape the agencies

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Apr 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Couple Clears Up Baby Name Confusion

The recent arrival of a new baby in the world of celebrities has sparked some confusion. Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly, known professionally as MGK, welcomed their first child together. The couple shared the joyous news on social media, but a mix-up occurred regarding the baby's name. MGK posted

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Nanoparticles: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment is a complex challenge. Researchers have been exploring new ways to fight it. One promising approach involves using nanoparticles. These tiny particles can be designed to target cancer cells directly. This reduces damage to healthy cells. One type of nanoparticle that is gaining att

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Drug Deaths: The Hidden Impact of Race and Gender

Drug-related deaths are a big issue. Yet, many studies overlook how race and gender intersect to affect these deaths. This is a big problem. It's like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. Researchers often focus on one factor at a time. But people's lives are more complex than that. Race an

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Women's Heart Health: The Different Worlds of Younger and Older SCAD Survivors

Heart issues aren't just for the elderly. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a condition that often hits women hard, and it doesn't discriminate based on age. It's crucial to understand how age affects the recovery process for these women. A recent study dug into the experiences of wom

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The Patriots' Fresh Start: A Look at Their New Strategy

The Patriots have been busy this offseason, and their top brass had a lot to say about it. Mike Vrabel, the head coach, and Eliot Wolf, the executive vice president of player personnel, both sat down with a radio host to discuss their plans for the upcoming season and the NFL Draft. The Patriots ha

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Final Showdown: 1923 Season 2 Wraps Up with a Bang

The second season of the popular show 1923 is set to conclude with a thrilling two-hour finale. This extended episode, airing on April 6, will double the usual runtime, promising an intense conclusion to the series. The first season of 1923 consisted of eight episodes, but the episode count for the

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