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Dec 24 2024CRIME

Guns and Youth: A Decade of Concerns

Over the past decade, guns have been a major cause of death among young people aged 0-24 in the United States. The rates vary greatly depending on factors like sex, race, where they live, and their family income. This study looks at how often youth and young adults, aged 10 to 34, are involved with

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Helping Syrian Refugees Through Therapy: What Works?

Syrian refugees, displaced by ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts, often face severe mental health issues like post-traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, and grief. A group of researchers reviewed 22 studies from different databases to understand what psychotherapeutic interventions work best. These s

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

The Impact of High-Density Lipoprotein on Gout Flare-Ups

Ever wondered how your cholesterol levels might affect your gout? Scientists have long known that high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and gout are connected, but they wanted to understand more. This study explored the exact link between HDL-C levels and gout flares when people start urate-l

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Dec 24 2024CRIME

Parking Spot Brawl: Mom Loses $3K in Mall Lot Fight

On a busy shopping day at the Citadel Outlets in Commerce, California, a mother and daughter found themselves in the middle of a chaotic scene. They had driven around for a while before finding a parking spot. As they tried to park, they honked their horn to alert another car to close their door. Th

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Dec 24 2024CRIME

Shopping Trip Turns Violent: Parking Lot Brawl in California

Imagine going for a casual shopping trip and ending up in the middle of a violent fight. That's exactly what happened to Patricia Cupa and her daughter, Natalie Martinez, at the Citadel Outlets in Commerce, California. They were just trying to return a sweater when a parking spot drama turned ugly.

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

First Bird Flu Case in Stanislaus: What Farmers Need to Know

In Stanislaus County, health officials confirmed the first human case of bird flu. A resident who had contact with infected dairy cattle showed mild symptoms and received antiviral treatment. The virus, known as H5N1, has been spreading among birds and causing outbreaks in dairy cows and poultry. Ca

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Minnesota Faces Norovirus Surge This December

December has seen an unusual spike in norovirus cases across Minnesota, with over 40 outbreaks reported. Sometimes nicknamed “stomach flu, ” norovirus causes vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. It can also bring low-grade fever, headaches, and muscle aches. This virus is highly contagious and le

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Dec 24 2024SPORTS

The NFC South Scramble: Who Wins?

In the wild world of the NFC South, the Atlanta Falcons (8-7) have gotten themselves back in the mix for the division title. They thrashed the New York Giants 34-7 on Sunday, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-7) lost to the Dallas Cowboys 26-24 on Sunday Night Football. Now, according to FanDuel Spo

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Dec 24 2024CRIME

Biden's Death Row Decision: Mixed Feelings from Victims' Families

President Joe Biden recently commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates, sparking a mix of emotions. The inmates, convicted of serious crimes like murdering law enforcement officers and fatal robberies, will now serve life imprisonment without parole. This move didn't sit well with some

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Patterns in RNA: A Closer Look

Have you ever wondered how RNA structures can be so intricate and complex? One way to understand them better is by looking at something called "endhered patterns. " These are specific subsets of arcs in matchings, where the starting and ending points are consecutive. Interestingly, these patterns li

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