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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Why Elon Musk Backs Gaetz for Attorney General

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, expressed his support for Matt Gaetz, the ex-congressman who's now Trump's pick for attorney general. Musk praised Gaetz's qualities, calling him the "Judge Dredd America needs" to clean up corruption and put powerful people behind bars. Musk believes Gaetz has what it takes

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Fighting Frailty in Parkinson's: Can Telemedicine Make a Difference?

Ever wondered how technology could help people with Parkinson's disease (PD) feel stronger and more independent? A fascinating study explored this very question. They wanted to know if a special telemedicine program could help reduce frailty in folks with PD. This program brought together experts fr

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Nov 26 2024EDUCATION

Video Overload: Is It Hurting Kids' Education?

Have you ever wondered if watching too many videos is bad for kids? A recent study in China found that the more videos kids watch, the worse their grades get. It's not just about the time spent, but also how it messes with their focus. What's surprising is that parents' phone habits can make things

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

Hockey Hits Home: Carolina Hurricanes Games on Local TV!

Are you ready for some high-speed hockey action right in your living room? Palmetto Sports & Entertainment is teaming up with the National Hockey League to bring you the Carolina Hurricanes games live! This Thanksgiving week, get ready to cheer on the Hurricanes from your couch. The first game kicks

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Nano-Se and Fish: A Chorion Defense Tale

Have you ever thought about how tiny, man-made particles could affect fish? Well, let's dive into some interesting findings about selenium nanoparticles, or nano-Se. These tiny particles are big in the healthcare and farming worlds, but what about their impact on fish? Scientists decided to find ou

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

UV Light Boosts Cancer-Cell Delivery of Magnetic Nanoparticles

You know how cancer cells can sometimes come back after treatment? Scientists found a way to use UV light to help these tough cells produce tiny delivery containers called microparticles. These microparticles can carry tiny magnetic bits, called superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs), rig

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

How Labels Affect Parents' Choices for Kids' Drinks

In Mexico, a package warning label law popped up in 2020. It added a note about non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS), saying "Contains NNS. Avoid in children. " This study looked at how these labels influenced parental choices and health beliefs about kids' drinks. They studied 844 parents of kids aged 5-

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Nov 26 2024WEATHER

Brace Yourselves: Rain and Cold for Macy's Parade

Get ready, folks! The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is in for a wet and chilly surprise this year. Meteorologists predict rain showers to kick off early in the day, continuing into the night. By the time the parade starts, temperatures might drop to the mid-40s. So, whether you're watching from the

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Does Community Involvement in Tanzania's Health Committees Make a Difference?

For over two decades, Tanzania has been pushing for community involvement in health services. This is done through Health Facility Governing Committees (HFGCs). The goal? To boost social accountability in the health system. But does it really work? This study took a closer look at whether having loc

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Unlocking Activity: Can More Sports Access Boost Kids' Health?

Physical activity among kids is a major concern these days. Many young people aren't getting enough exercise, and this lack of activity can lead to serious health issues down the line. So, is the solution to open up more sports opportunities for kids? Let's dive into this idea. First, let's talk ab

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