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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Game Changers: 5 NBA Stars Who Dominated Business After Retirement

Not all retired NBA stars fade into the background after hanging up their jerseys. Some step into new opportunities with the same drive they had on the court. Take Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Shaquille O’Neal—their post-NBA careers are legendary for smart moves and massive fortunes. But there

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Dec 30 2024BUSINESS

The Worldwide Shift: How Drug Companies Handle Changes Post-Approval

Ever wondered how drug companies manage changes after their products hit the market? A recent global survey shed light on this complex process known as post-approval change management. The survey, conducted among various pharmaceutical industries, aimed to understand how companies adapt to changes w

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Saving Lives and Money: The Benefits of Australia's New Maternal RSV Vaccine

Respiratory syncytial virus, often called RSV, is a big problem for little kids. Babies under a year old get sick the most from this virus. Recently, Australia approved a new vaccine that protects moms during pregnancy, so their babies stay healthier. It's a smart move to check if this vaccine is wo

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Weather, Pollution, and Heart Health: A City's Story

In Mashhad, a city nestled in northeastern Iran, researchers wanted to know how air pollution and weather affect heart health. They looked at data from 2017 to 2020, including weather details like temperature, humidity, and air pressure, along with pollution levels such as PM2. 5, PM10, NO2, SO2, an

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

How AI is Helping Clean Up Northwest China's Water

Imagine you're living in a rapidly growing city in Northwest China. With more people and industries, wastewater treatment becomes a big deal. This is where smart technology steps in. Researchers are using something called a Random Forest Regression model to predict water quality and reduce carbon em

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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Honda Civic's Star Turn in The Fast and The Furious

When "The Fast and The Furious" hit the screens in 2001, it didn't just entertain, it shook up the car scene. The movie put a spotlight on street racing, which was cool but not always safe. Many cars from the era got their moment in the spotlight, like the Toyota Supra and the Nissan Skyline. But, o

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Sleep and Breast Cancer: Unraveling the Connection

Breast cancer is a significant health concern, being the most common cancer among women globally. To effectively prevent it, understanding modifiable risk factors is crucial. One such factor that's gaining attention is sleep. Various sleep aspects, like duration, quality, disorders, medication use,

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Money Matters: Tracing the Path of Colorectal Cancer Costs

Imagine trying to figure out where all your pocket money goes. Now, replace "pocket money" with "healthcare budget" and "you" with "Australia's healthcare system. " That's what this new study is about. They've come up with a clever method called "cost mining" to dig into the costs of colorectal canc

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Dec 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Olivia Hussey: From Juliet to Memorable Roles

Olivia Hussey, best known for her breakout role as Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, has passed away at the age of 73. She was surrounded by loved ones at her home. Hussey, who hailed from Argentina, made a splash in the film industry at just 15 years old, starring o

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Bacteria's H 2 Hunger: A Surprising Pattern

Acetogenic bacteria, known for turning carbon dioxide and hydrogen into acetate, have a unique way of gobbling up hydrogen. Scientists studied three types of these bacteria to see how fast they can consume hydrogen at different levels. Surprisingly, all three types followed a simple rule: the more h

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