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Apr 26 2025CRIME

Coeur d'Alene: A Safer Place to Live

Coeur d'Alene has seen a drop in serious crimes over the past year. The city recorded 637 major crimes in 2024. These crimes include things like severe assaults, robberies, arson, rape, and murder. This is a 12% drop from the previous year. This trend has been going on for a decade. In 2014, there w

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Quick Fix for Heart Attack Checks

Heart attacks are scary and can happen suddenly. Doctors need to act fast. That means a lot of tests and checks. Some of these tests are pretty new. They can spot problems quickly. This can save time and money. But are they always the best choice? First, let's talk about heart attacks. They

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Power of CBT-E in Tackling Anorexia and Perfectionism

Eating disorders often come with other issues that make them tougher to treat. One such issue is having obsessive-compulsive traits along with a drive for perfection. This mix can make recovery more challenging. To tackle this, therapists often turn to a method called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy fo

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Chemo Cycles and Ovarian Cancer: What's the Best Approach?

Ovarian cancer is a serious condition. It affects many women worldwide. Doctors often use a mix of treatments. One common approach is neoadjuvant chemotherapy. This involves giving chemo before surgery. The goal is to shrink tumors and make surgery easier. Doctors usually give three to four cycles o

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Can Computers Predict How Well Cancer Treatment Works?

In the world of cancer treatment, there is a lot of excitement about anti-PD-1 antibodies. These are used to fight various cancers, including advanced kidney cancer, also known as renal cell carcinoma. But here is the thing: not everyone responds to these treatments in the same way. Some people see

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Apr 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Affordable EV Truck Revolution

The buzz around electric vehicles is getting louder. A new player is stepping into the ring with a unique offer. Slate Auto, a company with some serious backing, is rolling out an electric truck that can also transform into an SUV. The best part? It's priced to be accessible to the average person. A

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Virtual Health Check-ups: Are They Really Working?

The world of medicine is changing fast. One big change is the use of virtual health check-ups. These are group sessions led by a doctor. They focus on helping people live healthier lives. But how well do these sessions work? Let's take a closer look. First, it's important to understand what these v

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

The AI Education Puzzle: A Mixed Message?

The former U. S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order. It called for an urgent focus on artificial intelligence (AI) in education. This move sparked both excitement and puzzlement. The order aimed to boost AI skills among students and teachers. It also wanted to expose young minds to AI

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Early Detection: How Newborn Screening is Changing the Game for SMA

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disorder. It affects the nerves that control muscles. This can lead to weakness and even death. But there is hope. Early treatment makes a big difference. Newborn screening (NBS) is a key player in this fight. It helps spot SMA early. This allows for quick

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Why Kids with JIA Keep Changing Their Meds

JIA, or juvenile idiopathic arthritis, is a condition that affects many children. It's a type of arthritis that can cause joint pain and swelling. To manage this condition, doctors often prescribe medications known as biologic and targeted synthetic DMARDs. These medications are designed to help con

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