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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Faith, Health, and Forgiveness: How Guilt and Divine Pardon Affect Afro-Trinidadians

Religion has long been tied to better health and overall well-being, but figuring out how this works is tricky. In Trinidad and Tobago, researchers are exploring how university students and community members feel when they're religious. They're looking at how guilty or ashamed people feel and how mu

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Boosting Mind Care: A New Psychotherapy Training for Chinese Medical Students

In China, doctors play a crucial role in mental health treatment. However, many medical students and residents feel they're not getting the psychotherapy training they need. This is where a new training program comes in. Designed by experts, this program is set to teach future doctors the skills the

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Why Donovan Murph Chose South Carolina Over Other Top Schools

Donovan Murph, a star wide receiver from Irmo, South Carolina, has decided to commit to the University of South Carolina. This decision was announced during the Under Armour All-America game. Murph, a four-star prospect, chose the Gamecocks over other top schools like Clemson, Colorado, Ole Miss, an

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

California's New Plan to Fight Retail Theft: Here’s What You Need to Know

Has your local store suddenly locked up everyday items like deodorant? That’s because California has rolled out new laws to tackle retail crime. Starting January 1, 2025, these rules give police more power and boost penalties for theft. Excuse me, did someone say "probable cause"? Yep, cops can now

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Combating Cartilage Damage: A New Way to Fight RA

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common condition that affects joints, causing persistent inflammation and cartilage damage. We often use drugs like triptolide (TP) to reduce inflammation, but these medicines can't fix damaged cartilage. Plus, constant inflammation makes traditional repair methods les

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Jan 03 2025CRYPTO

The Best Crypto Wallets for 2025: A Practical Guide

As we wrap up 2024, bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies like dogecoin are surging. If you're diving into crypto or have been holding on since the beginning, you need a secure place to store your assets. Custodial wallets on exchanges aren't the best bet, as they don't give you full control over your

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

High-Tech Mining's Big Bet: KoBold Raises Massive Funds

Ever heard of KoBold? This US mining startup just snagged a massive $537 million in funding, making its total investments soar to $1 billion. Backed by heavyweights like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, KoBold is on a mission to shake up the mining world. The latest round was co-led by Durable Capital Par

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Plant Power: A New Way to Fix Genes

Scientists are finding an unexpected hero in the fight against cancer and inflammation: plants. They've discovered tiny bubbles made by plants, called PDNVs, that can safely carry important genetic messages to the right cells. These messages can help cells fix broken genes or fight diseases, making

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Graphene: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment?

Cancer treatment is getting smarter by using several methods at once. One exciting tool is graphene-based nanomaterials (GBNs). These tiny powerhouses can do three amazing things: deliver drugs, fix faulty genes, and cook cancer cells with heat. That's multitasking at its best! Graphene, graphene o

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Schizophrenia Knowledge: A New Scale for Patients

Imagine trying to understand a complex disease like schizophrenia, but not having the right tools. That's what many patients face today. To change this, researchers have developed a new scale to measure how well people with schizophrenia understand their condition. This scale is important because it

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