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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Understanding PRS: What Healthcare Experts and Patients Really Think

Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) are tools that help estimate someone's genetic risk for certain diseases. As researchers work to use PRS in real-world healthcare settings, a lot of attention is being paid to how medical professionals, patients, and the public feel about it. A recent study looked at many

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Do We Need Doctors to Chat About Our Mental Health?

A recent survey showed that most adults in the US want their primary-care doctors to ask about their mental well-being. But surprisingly, only one in three say this actually happens during checkups. What's going on? Dr. Turner from Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles shared some thoughts. He says that

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Nov 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Simpsons' Amazing Tech Predictions: How Their Jokes Became Reality

"The Simpsons, " the famous animated sitcom, has an uncanny ability to predict future events, often years ahead of time. One of the most interesting aspects of their predictions is their portrayal of advanced technology. For instance, the show once featured a smartwatch, which may have seemed like a

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel's XeSS Technology Makes Waves with 200+ Game Support

You might have heard of NVIDIA's DLSS and AMD's FSR, but Intel's XeSS is now making big waves in the gaming world. With over 200 games supporting this upscaling technology, it's clear that gamers and game developers are taking notice. Though Intel faced some challenges when XeSS first hit the scene,

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Nov 25 2024LIFESTYLE

Jet Set Jobs: What Do Private Flight Attendants Earn?

Ever wondered what it's like to work on a private jet? Let's dive into the life of a private flight attendant and see how their salary stacks up against commercial cabin crew. First off, these jobs aren't your typical 9 to 5. Schedules can be unpredictable, with flight attendants often called in at

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Jimmie Johnson’s UK Break: From NASCAR to New Sports Adventures

After wrapping up his NASCAR career, seven-time Cup Series champ Jimmie Johnson decided to switch gears, literally. He and his family moved to the UK, leaving behind the racetrack. This wasn't just a casual trip; Johnson experienced a personal tragedy that led him to seek new horizons. He traded the

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Week 12 NFL Touchdown Bets: Who Will Score?

Excited to talk NFL bets this week! We're zeroing in on players to score touchdowns. Let's dive in! Chiefs vs. Panthers at 1 PM ET: Panthers' defense isn’t scaring anyone, ranking low in both pass and run DVOA. Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy at +230 is our pick, he’s lightning fast and has scored in six g

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Nose to Brain: How Sinus Differences Impact Surgeries

The sphenoid sinus, a small cavity in the brain's base, varies greatly among people worldwide. Surgeons need to comprehend these variations when planning surgeries accessed through the nose. This review aims to gather and analyze studies that explore how these differences affect endoscopic endonasal

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Nov 24 2024FINANCE

Trump’s Economic Promises vs. the National Debt: A Budget Tug-of-War

Donald Trump has big plans for the U. S. economy, including tax cuts and other initiatives. But there’s a big problem: the national debt is huge, and it’s getting more expensive to pay it back. High interest rates and the cost of servicing the debt are making it tough for Trump to deliver on his pro

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Unlocking Clues: The Role of DNA in Crime Scenes

Have you ever wondered how detectives solve tough crimes? Believe it or not, tiny bits of genetic code can hold the answers. Genes, like little instruction manuals, make each of us unique. Scientists use specific tools to read this genetic code and catch the bad guys. One of these tools is called P

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