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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Belly Fat and Bone Health: What's the Deal for Women in Their 40s and 50s?

Ever wondered how belly fat affects bone health in women going through perimenopause? This is a big deal because it's a time when bones can get weaker. Researchers decided to look into this by studying women aged 40 to 60. They wanted to figure out how belly fat and overall body fat might be linke

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Feb 17 2025CRIME

Online Extremists Face New Legal Challenges

The case of Jairo Jaime Tinajero, a 25-year-old from Arkansas, has shed light on a disturbing online extremist network called 764. This group is known for its involvement in the sexual exploitation of children and has a sinister goal: to bring about societal collapse through accelerationism. Tinajer

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

MS and Facial Pain: What You Need to Know About Percutaneous Treatments

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. It can cause a variety of symptoms, including facial pain. This pain, known as trigeminal neuralgia, is often described as sharp and sudden, like an electric shock. Percutaneous treatments are minimally invasive

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Bone Loss in MS: A Hidden Battle

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition that affects the central nervous system, often leading to serious neurological problems. It's not just about the brain and nerves; MS also takes a toll on bones. People with MS often have weaker bones and a higher chance of fractures. But why does this h

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

L-tyrosine: A New Hope Against Amyloid Fibers?

Imagine a world where diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's could be slowed down or even stopped. That's where L-tyrosine comes in. It's a natural substance that has shown some serious potential in the fight against these nasty diseases. You see, these diseases are caused by something called

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Brain's Decision-Making Map: A Journey Through the Mind

The brain's decision-making process is a complex dance involving many different areas. It's like a big, fancy party where everyone's invited. The guests include both the cortex, which is the outer layer of the brain, and the subcortical regions, which are deeper inside. These areas work together, bu

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stellar Saturday: Zodiac Signs Shining Bright on February 15, 2025

On February 15, 2025, five zodiac signs are set to have a fantastic day. The stars align in a way that encourages boldness and creativity. Venus in Aries is the star of the show, pushing everyone to chase their dreams and create new paths. However, Mars Retrograde in Cancer advises taking breaks and

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Bregman's Big Move: Red Sox Shuffle Their Deck

The Red Sox have made a big splash by signing Alex Bregman to a three-year contract. This move means Bregman will be wearing the number 2 jersey, a number that has been worn by some of the team's legends. The team had to make some room for Bregman, so they moved left-handed pitcher Patrick Sandoval

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery Residency: What's the Real Deal with Research?

First off, let's talk about the neurosurgery residency match. It's a big deal, and one of the key factors that programs look at is how much research a medical student has done before applying. This isn't just about the number of papers published, but also the quality and impact of that research. Im

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Eagles' GM Gets a Beer Bath

Imagine this: A city celebrating a huge win, a parade with fans cheering, and a beer can flying through the air. This is exactly what happened to Philadelphia Eagles' general manager, Howie Roseman during the team's Super Bowl victory parade. A beer can hit him right on the head, causing a bit of bl

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