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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Republicans vs Democrats: A bathroom debate brews in the House

In the halls of the US Capitol, a fresh debate is heating up over the use of public bathrooms. Republican Representative Nancy Mace from South Carolina is leading the charge to block Democratic Representative-elect Sarah McBride, the first transgender woman elected to Congress, from using women’s re

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

Inflation Surges in the U. K. , Hitting 2. 3% in October

In October, the U. K. saw a surprising jump in inflation, reaching 2. 3%. This is higher than the expected 2. 2% and a significant increase from September's 1. 7%. The news might put a pause on the Bank of England's plans to lower interest rates in December. The Bank aims to keep inflation at 2%, bu

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Nov 20 2024CELEBRITIES

Jay Cutler's New Love Story: Engaged to Samantha Robertson

Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler has found love again and is taking the next big step. He's getting engaged to girlfriend Samantha Robertson, according to reports. The couple has been together since 2023, after Cutler's divorce from reality TV star Kristin Cavallari. They made their relationship pu

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

What Happens When Stars Say They'll Leave Post-Trump?

After Donald Trump's win in the 2024 elections, some celebrities like Sophie Turner, America Ferrera, and Cher said they wanted to leave the country. But what did regular Americans think about that? In New York City, people had mixed feelings. Some were okay with celebs leaving, saying "If they don

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

AI in Medical Writing: A Double-Edged Sword

Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise, making its way into various industries, including academic publishing. AI can do tasks we usually do with our brains, like learning, solving problems, and making decisions. In medical writing, AI is becoming more common. Experts don't agree if this is a g

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Women in Combat: More Than Just Roles

Peter Hegseth, a potential pick for Secretary of Defense under President-elect Donald Trump, recently sparked debate with his stance on women in combat. He believes women shouldn't be in these roles, but is he missing the bigger picture? Historically, women have indeed served in various combat-like

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Renal Denervation: A 10-Year Look into Managing Unrelenting High Blood Pressure

Think about a group of 65 people who couldn't get their high blood pressure under control, even with lots of medication. They decided to try something different: a procedure called renal denervation. This isn't a new movie plot; it's real life. These people had their blood vessels near the kidneys t

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Helping Parkinson's Patients Battle Depression: A Study on Therapy Effectiveness

Depression is a tough challenge for many people with Parkinson's disease. But how well do psychological therapies help them? A recent study dug into this question. Researchers wanted to find out if a type of therapy called Interpersonal Psychotherapy could make a difference. They gathered a group of

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Improving Diets for People with Hard-to-Treat Schizophrenia

Ever heard of treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS)? It's a tough mental health condition where patients don't get better with usual treatments. They face intense symptoms, struggle with thinking clearly, and have a high risk of heart and blood sugar problems. Guess what? Their diets might play a

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

How Aquatic Snails React to Multiple Stresses

Ever wondered how snails deal with stress? In the underwater world, these tiny creatures face multiple challenges at once. We tested how an aquatic snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum, reacted to different stressors like acidic water, toxic acetone, and fellow snail chemical signals. Surprisingly, snail

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