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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Smoking Cessation: What Really Gets People to Quit?

When you think about keeping 35 to 64-year-olds from blowing smoke, campaigns typically focus on quick fixes or shock tactics, but science thinks longer term is better for the brain. Researchers in Canada decided to try something different. A program for long-term engagement (LTE) was integrated i

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Jan 31 2025RELIGION

New Insights On The Strength Of Faith Questionnaire’s

In the heart of a country that embraces faith, a recent study asked adults what religion means to them. Turkey, a vibrant mix of cultures and beliefs, provided a snapshot of its people interpretations of God. The study shed light on more than just personal beliefs; it revealed h

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

What If We Can't Predict Survival Just Yet?

In the realm of randomized clinical trials, researchers have been trying to figure out if certain markers can predict how well a patient with early breast cancer will do in the long run. Early breast cancer is a challenging problem. One of the key challenges is knowing how effective a treatment

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Hostages Freed, But Gaza Truce Faces Bumps

The tense ceasefire in Gaza saw the release of eight more hostages by Hamas on January 30, 2025. This event, however, was not smooth sailing. The handover of some of these captives was chaotic, with thousands of people and masked militants crowding around. Israel was not happy with this and proteste

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Does the Ring-fold Add Up?

Imagine starting your life over with a fresh - slimmer you. Individuals with poor diets and other relevant risks went through Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery to achieve just that! Roux-en-Y gastric surgery disrupted the digestive tract and with less food intake, slimdown a model. It is general

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Driver Trapped in Sinkhole

Every body needs to think about the house we live in. Not the buildings but the systems that keep them going. Like the sewers. In most cities like this one, large pipes carry water away from our homes. This system takes away something we wont talk about. The city has a

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Jan 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Peach Waste to Gold

Imagine this: tons of peach waste from making fruit juice and compote. It used to go to waste. So why not turn waste into a high-quality product? Industrial waste makes up a lot of what we throw away. That's why every little bit of waste we can reuse and recycle helps our planet. It's all about

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Matt Fitzpatrick: Taking it Weekly to the Cup

Ask anyone who follows the pro golf tours around the globe, and they'll know who Fitzpatrick is. His success has been a journey of steady, impressive improvements. Throughout his career, Fitzpatrick has been climbing the ranks. His victories across different levels of tournaments and hi

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Dallas' Big Win in New Orleans Showcases Their Strong Team Balance

"On a February Wednesday, the Dallas Mavericks began a 10 game series road trip to New Orleans to win over the Pelicans. They powered through with a 137-136 win. They were down by 10 but made a great comeback of a 15-4 run. It was the Mavericks who began the fourth quarter on top with a good lead.

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Jan 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Pick Sides in Gun Trial Drama

A rap mogul, known in the music world as A$AP Rocky, is facing serious charges. This is not just any court case. He faces two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm in a 2021 shooting linked to another member of his music group, A$AP Relli. The hip-hop world and celebrities in gener

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