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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Lead and Kidneys: A Cost-Benefit Puzzle

Kidney transplants are a lifeline for many, but they come with their own set of challenges. One of these is the risk of graft failure, which is higher in recipients with high-normal lead levels. This is where chelation therapy comes in. Chelation therapy, using a compound called meso-2, 3-dimercapto

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Transgender Troops Face Uncertain Future

The Pentagon has a new plan. It will force out transgender service members who don't fit certain rules. This news comes from a court document released recently. The policy states that service members with a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, or those showing symptoms, will be kicked out. The policy also

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Hot and Cold Climates: A Dangerous Mix for Seniors

Older adults are at high risk of heart problems. Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is a major killer and cause of disability, especially among seniors. Extreme temperatures, both very low and very high, make heart issues worse. Climate change is a big deal. It's making the world hotter and colder in

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

When Bosses Play Favorites, Is It Fair?

The Supreme Court is tackling a big question. Can a boss's preference for certain employees be considered unfair treatment? This isn't about who gets along with whom. It's about whether the law is fair to everyone. The case involves an employee, Marlean Ames. She believes she was overlooked for

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Feb 26 2025SPORTS

Diana Taurasi's Final Buzzer: A Legend Steps Away

Diana Taurasi, a name that has become synonymous with women's basketball, has decided to hang up her jersey after an incredible 20-year career. Taurasi, who turned 42 this year, made the announcement on a Tuesday afternoon. She revealed that on New Year's Day, she realized it was time to step away f

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Feb 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lilly Ledbetter's Fight for Justice Hits the Big Screen This Summer

Patricia Clarkson takes on the role of Lilly Ledbetter in the upcoming drama "Lilly, " a story based on a true event. The movie is set to hit theaters on May 9. Lilly Ledbetter was a supervisor at a tire factory in Alabama. She worked hard to provide a better life for her family, having grown up in

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Feb 25 2025CRIME

Unfair Trial: Supreme Court Sends Death Row Case Back to Oklahoma

The Supreme Court recently made a surprising decision. They overturned the murder conviction of Richard Glossip, who has been on Oklahoma's death row since 1998. This case is unusual because the Supreme Court, known for its conservative leanings, rarely sides with death row inmates. The court's deci

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

IRS Shake-Up: A New Leader Steps In

The IRS is about to get a new acting leader. Doug O’Donnell, who has been with the IRS for nearly 40 years, is expected to announce his retirement. This move comes after a tumultuous period for the IRS, marked by significant changes and controversies. The IRS has been under fire from multip

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Battling Rust: How Two Chemicals Protect Steel

Imagine a world where steel structures crumble under the relentless attack of acid. That's a real problem. But scientists have found a way to fight back. They tested two special chemicals, 2PzH and 2PzMe, to see if they could protect steel from corrosion in a harsh acid environment. The results

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Work Addiction: A Global Problem

Work addiction is a real issue. It's not just about working hard; it's about being unable to stop. This problem is worldwide. People in 85 different cultures from six continents are affected. It's a big deal because it's hard to measure. Researchers need a reliable tool to study it. This tool must w

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