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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Patients' Views on AI in Cancer Treatment: What's the Real Deal?

Ever thought about how patients with cancer feel about using smart computer systems, or artificial intelligence, in their care? This is a big deal because cancer can take a real emotional toll on people. While some studies have found that patients are generally okay with AI in medical care, no one h

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Jan 15 2025WEATHER

Why January in South Carolina Feels Like the Coldest Month

Ever wondered why January in South Carolina often feels colder than December? You're not alone. The reason lies in how the Earth stores and loses heat. Even though winter starts in late December, it takes time for the ground and air to cool down after the warmth of summer and fall. This delay, calle

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

How Short and Long Brain Connections Help Us Age Gracefully

As we grow older, our brains change in interesting ways. They still function well thanks to a mix of local and long-distance connections. These connections help the brain process information both locally and across different areas. But as time passes, these connections can weaken, which might affect

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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Bets on Ravens Shift: Buffalo vs. Baltimore in Divisional Playoffs

Let's talk about the playoffs! The Baltimore Ravens, who are on the road, have become the favorites to win against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. When the matchup was first set, the Bills were the home favorites. But as more people bet on the Ravens, the line has changed, making Baltimor

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Synthetic Menthol Cigarettes: A New Challenge

Cigarette companies are introducing a new type of cigarette in the US that uses synthetic cooling agents. These cigarettes are meant to mimic the feeling of menthol cigarettes. Why is this a problem? Well, as some states and cities start to ban menthol cigarettes due to health concerns, these new sy

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket: Another Launch Try on Thursday

Blue Origin, the space company, announced plans on Monday to attempt another launch of its New Glenn rocket early Thursday morning. The initial launch scheduled for Monday was called off due to ice buildup on a critical component. This delay, however, didn't stop Blue Origin from aiming for a Tuesda

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Skin Condition Spotlight: Psoriasis Treatment in Germany

Psoriasis, a long-term skin disorder causing red, scaly patches, is on the rise globally. However, not many studies have looked into how it's treated and the impact it has on healthcare in places like Germany. Let's dive into some real-world data to understand what's going on. In Germany, a specifi

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ms. Rachel's New Books: Helping Kids Learn and Grow

You might know Ms. Rachel from YouTube, where she's been helping kids learn for years. Now, she's bringing her educational magic to books! She's released three new ones: "100 First Words, " "My First Coloring Book, " and "Potty Time with Bean. " Ms. Rachel’s journey started when her son had a speech

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Iodine in Soil: Why We Need to Look at Different Forms

When it comes to cleaning up radioactive iodine in soils and sediments, scientists often rely on an approach that assumes it all behaves the same way. This can be like trying to solve a puzzle with the wrong pieces—you might get close, but you’ll never see the whole picture. In reality, iodine can a

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Bat Rabies: A Growing Threat to Cattle in Latin America

Rabies, a disease shared between animals and humans, is a big problem in rural Latin America. It hurts food security and the economy by killing many animals. The common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus, is the main reason this happens. These bats spread the rabies virus (RABV) to cows, causing outbrea

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