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Dec 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Rockstar's Holiday Tweet: Fans' Hope for GTA 6 Trailer Dashed

Fans of Grand Theft Auto 6 were left feeling let down after Rockstar Games tweeted about a holiday sale instead of releasing the much-anticipated Trailer 2. The gaming community had been buzzing with theories that the trailer would drop on December 27, but the day came and went without any new foota

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Businesses and WhatsApp's New AI Tools: A Game Changer?

Ever wished you could chat with your favorite brand like you would with a friend? Well, that future is almost here! WhatsApp is bringing in new AI tools to change how businesses handle your messages. Here’s how it works: If you start a conversation with a business, the AI might take over, answering

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Dec 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering Pesticides with Your Phone: A New Way to Stay Safe

Did you know that some pesticides can be really harmful to both us and the environment? These are called organophosphorus pesticides (OPs). Spotting them quickly is super important. Scientists have discovered a clever trick using two rare earth metals, cerium (III) and cerium (IV). When these metals

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Brain Boosters: Helping HIV Patients Battle Cognitive Issues

Did you know that about 40% of people with HIV face brain problems called neurocognitive impairment (NCI)? This issue can mess up their daily lives, make it tough to stick to their HIV meds, and even shorten their lifespan. Many things can cause NCI in HIV patients, like taking the wrong meds, getti

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

The Role of Social Relationships in Dementia Self-Testing Apps

Ever noticed how dementia self-testing apps aren't just about you? They're also about your friends and family. These apps sometimes make you feel responsible not just for yourself, but for others too. This isn't something we talk about much. We often focus on how these apps push responsibility onto

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Boston's 2024: Oddball Events and Strange Sights

Boston’s business scene in 2024 was a mix of memorable moments, from peculiar advertising campaigns to unexpected art installations. Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll dressed as DunQueens for a St. Patrick’s Day event, and the Pats missed out on the Super Bowl, but Boston still sent a

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Dec 26 2024LIFESTYLE

Transforming Spreadsheets Into Handy Apps: A Pandemic-Inspired Habit

During the pandemic, ordering takeout became a common activity for many families, including a couple who wanted to support local restaurants and avoid the hassle of washing dishes. They realized that relying on delivery apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats wasn't the best way to support local businesses

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Dec 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Happy Gilmore 2: A New Swing on Netflix

Get ready, comedy fans! Netflix just dropped a Christmas treat, and it's been a long time coming. We're talking 28 years! The streaming giant revealed a trailer for a sequel to the 1996 comedy movie Happy Gilmore. The new film, titled Happy Gilmore 2, will feature the original cast, including Adam S

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Understanding and Managing Complicated Bacterial Infections in the Blood and Heart

Gram-positive bacteria, like Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus, and Enterococcus, are commonly behind bloodstream infections and heart inflammations. "Complicated bacteremia" is a term doctors use for S. aureus infections that spread to other parts of the body. This requires longer treatment and

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

How Happiness Boosts Your Health

Ever noticed how walking in the park can lift your spirits? Scientists have found that positive activities, like that park walk, spark happy feelings. These good vibes don't just stop there—they actually strengthen your mental health! It's like a happy chain reaction. Research shows that people who

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