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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Genetic Puzzle of Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Dilated cardiomyopathy, or DCM, is a big deal in the world of heart health. It's one of the top reasons people need heart transplants. Scientists recently did a huge study, looking at the genomes of over 14, 000 DCM cases and left ventricular traits of more than 36, 000 people from the UK Biobank. T

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Nov 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dwayne Johnson & Chris Evans's 'Red One' Hits $100M Globally!

Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans's action-packed Christmas movie, 'Red One', just reached a major milestone at the global box office. Despite initial weekend expectations in the U. S. and Canada, the movie has now crossed the $100M mark worldwide. A big part of this success came from a strong Tuesday

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Pain and COPD: What's the Connection?

Pain is a common issue, but did you know that people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) might feel it differently? Studies show that pain is prevalent among COPD patients, but we don't know much about which areas hurt the most or what factors contribute to this pain. It's like a myste

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Recycling Chicken Livers to Combat Diabetes

Did you know that thousands of tons of chicken livers are tossed out every year in countries like Taiwan? This is because people find them smelly and worry about health issues. But scientists have found a creative way to turn these leftovers into something useful – a special liquid called chicken-li

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Brazil's Ex-President Bolsonaro Faces Coup Charges

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and his close allies are in hot water. Federal police recently accused them of plotting a rightwing coup to topple the country's democracy. This isn't your average scandal—it involves serious crimes like attempted coup, criminal organization formation, and t

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

Why Oil Isn't Always a Blessing: Yemen's Story

You'd think having lots of oil would make a country rich, but that’s not always the case. Some countries with plenty of natural resources have slower economic growth. This is what people call the "resource curse. " Most studies look at rich countries, but what about a place like Yemen, which is new

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Nov 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hulu and Fox Team Up for Another Four Years

Fox and Disney's Hulu have joined forces again, renewing their content partnership for four more years. This deal means that popular shows like "The Simpsons", "Family Guy", and "The Masked Singer" will continue streaming on Hulu the day after they air on Fox. The agreement also extends the marketin

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Nov 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Cher's Story: A Different View on Love and Loss

In her new book, "Cher: The Memoir, " Cher shares her tough times with ex-husband Sonny Bono. She talks about their pop duo, "Sonny & Cher, " and their popular '70s TV show. Howard Stern, a radio host, had strong feelings while reading Cher's book. He said Sonny did horrible things, making him want

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Weather's Impact on MS: Exploring Climate's Role in Multiple Sclerosis

You may be surprised to know that where you live can affect how your body deals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Scientists in Spain recently looked into how climate influences MS activity in patients from the Mediterranean coast. They wanted to see if there's any pattern in the disease's activity thro

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Nov 22 2024CRIME

Burglaries Hit NFL Stars: Mahomes & Kelce Targeted

The Kansas City Chiefs are having a great season, with Patrick Mahomes leading the team and Travis Kelce impressing fans. But off the field, these stars recently faced a scary situation. Their homes were burglarized in early October. This news shocked the NFL, not just because of the crimes themselv

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