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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Dwyane Wade: Jalen Hurts' Future Looks Bright

Dwyane Wade, a three-time NBA champion, has been keeping an eye on Jalen Hurts, the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback. Wade has been following Hurts' career since his college days and is impressed by his ability to handle both the ups and downs of his sport. Hurts has shown remarkable resilience, whi

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Problem? Depression in Brazil: Do we know where it's coming from

What's the deal with depression in Brazil? Doctors and staff need to make some tough calls. So many variables and cultural factors can influence how we experience this condition and these people at risk. The forming of the what's known as the PHQ-9 questionnaire was a game-changer, thanks to this cr

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Nanotechnology Shakes Up Drugs and DNA

In the exciting world of nanotechnology, tiny protein bubbles, or nanovesicles, are making waves. These tiny guys are different from traditional liposomes, which are often used in medicines. They are built from proteins and peptides and are less likely to trigger an immune response and show better r

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

The Impact of Muscle Power on Lifting with a Backache

To get this started, imagine the spine and hips as a living bridge during a squat. This is the critical thinking angle we will be looking at. Your hips and back muscles are the essential workers maintaining the balance, supporting the structure during a lift. The fear of hurting ones back d

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Post-Stroke Depression: What Happens in the Brain?

Let's dive into the fascinating world of the brain and explore what happens when someone experiences post-stroke depression, or PSD for short. Imagine a stroke as a sudden, unexpected storm that disrupts the brain's landscape. This storm can lead to PSD, a condition that affects many people who hav

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Huskers Star Power Shines in Omaha for Women's Volleyball Night

There was immense excitement in Omaha. The Nebraska Huskers' Heinrich Haarberg and Dylan Raiola made their way to the CHI Health Center arena. The two football stars were not just there. It was January 31, 2024. That was the night the Omaha Supernovas took on the Columbus Fury. It was also

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Brain-Saving Robot

Ever heard of a robot helping doctors save lives? Let's dive into a story about a robot that can help doctors remove blood clots from the brain. A group of patients who had bleeding in the basal ganglia area of the brain were treated with three different methods. The first method was robot-

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Nickel's Hidden Dangers: A Brain-Busting Surprise

Nickel's sneaky presence in everyday items from coins to batteries is often overlooked. This element is no harmless bystander. It can cause real issues, from skin irritation to serious health problems like cancer. New research adds a chilling detail to Nickels troubling profile. It suggests Nickel

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Feb 02 2025LIFESTYLE

New Adventures Under the Sun, Sky & Sea

Imagine this: A world where Black adults break free from the everyday, diving into activities that once seemed out of reach. Like scuba diving, skydiving, and golf, these pursuits are more than just hobbies; they're escapes from the daily grind. Take Tonya Parker, for instance. At 63, she f

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Who knew Groundhogs were weather experts?

Did you know that Groundhog Day is way older than Punxsutawney Phil? It goes back to the times of the Celts and their agricultural celebrations. They marked the midpoints between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This is known as Imbolc. It is also the time when Christians celebrate Candle

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