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Nov 25 2024BUSINESS

Tobacco Companies Lose Fight Against Cigarette Warning Labels

The US Supreme Court has chosen not to review a case brought by major tobacco companies against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The companies were arguing that the FDA’s rule requiring graphic health warnings on cigarette packages and ads violates their First Amendment rights. The FDA's rule

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Trump's Public Health Picks: What's at Stake?

Health has gotten a lot better in the U. S. Over the last 50 years, life expectancy has increased by nearly 10 years. We're seeing fewer deaths from heart disease and cancer. Even the latest health threats, like opioids and COVID-19, are on track to cause fewer deaths. But change is coming. Presiden

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Overcoming Vaccine Hesitancy in Saudi Arabia: A Social Media Approach

Saudi Arabia has faced significant challenges in encouraging people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The country has been heavily impacted by the pandemic, making vaccine hesitancy a critical issue. To tackle this problem, researchers have turned to social media surveys and interventions. These t

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Nov 25 2024CRIME

Tesla Cybertruck in Freeway Crash: A Closer Look

On Friday night, a white Chevy pickup truck rammed into a Tesla Cybertruck on the Beach Boulevard exit off the southbound 5 Freeway in Buena Park, Orange County. The impact, recorded by vehicle surveillance at 7:22 p. m. , set off a chain reaction, involving two more cars. The Cybertruck received re

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Measuring Stress with Accelerometers: A New Approach

Are you stressed? It's hard to tell just by checking your heart rate. Why? Because your heart rate changes a lot depending on what you're doing. Like when you're walking, running, or even sitting still. Scientists wanted to find a way to measure stress using heart rate, even when you're moving aroun

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Ukrainians' Trust in NATO and EU Membership Wanes

As the war with Russia drags on, Ukrainians are becoming less hopeful about joining NATO and the EU, according to a recent poll. The survey, conducted by Gallup, found that fewer Ukrainians believe their country will join these Western alliances anytime soon. The number of people thinking Ukraine wi

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Basketball Battle: Pitt vs. Wisconsin in Undefeated Showdown

Sunday's Greenbrier Tip-Off championship is a big deal. Both Pitt and Wisconsin are undefeated, yet they weren't expected to be this good. Wisconsin, picked 12th in the Big Ten preseason poll, is now 6-0 with wins over Arizona and UCF. They're ranked 15th. Pitt, picked seventh in the ACC preseason p

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Who's at Risk? : Exploring PCOS Factors in Saudi Arabia

Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is a common health issue for women who can have babies. But who's more likely to get it in Saudi Arabia? That's what scientists wanted to find out. They looked at things like where people live, how much money they have, if they can go to a doctor easily, how they

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

How Religious Beliefs Affect UK Muslim Doctors at Work

Let's take a look at how religion plays a role in the work lives of Muslim doctors in the UK. A recent study dug into this topic, focusing on how strongly they follow their faith, any discrimination they face at work, and how their workplaces accommodate their religious needs. The findings show that

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Former Top Doc Warns of Health Threats Surge

Dr. Jerome Adams, former U. S. surgeon general, took to social media to alert the incoming administration about a rise in infectious diseases. Adams, who worked with President Trump, expressed concern over the increase in whooping cough, measles, and bird flu cases. He emphasized the need for a stro

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