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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Iga Swiatek's Comeback Journey: From Setback to Determination

Iga Swiatek, Poland's star tennis player, found herself in a tough spot when she accidentally consumed a banned substance called Trimetazidine. Rather than let this mishap ruin her spirit, she used it as a driving force to boost her determination. Her coach, Wim Fissette, noticed a significant shift

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Sedation by Pediatric ICU Doctors: Safe for Kids' Radiation Therapy

Procedural sedation is crucial for kids undergoing radiation therapy. Traditionally, anesthesiologists handled this, but now pediatric critical care physicians are taking the lead. A study looked into how well they're doing. The research team checked out a single hospital's records of kids who recei

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Cytokines: Mixing It Up

Imagine you've got a bunch of friends (cytokines) who usually chat with specific pals (receptors) to get things done. Scientists thought these friendships were set in stone. But new research is showing that these cytokines can mix it up and talk to different friends too! For example, human interleuk

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Mental Health Disparities: Asian and Latine Subgroups

For a long time, we've known that mental health services aren't equally used across racial groups. While Black and White populations have gotten more attention, the Asian and Latine communities are often lumped together. But what if there are important differences within these groups that we're miss

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Dec 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Carbon Dance: How Cities Change River Water

You know how rivers are like veins, carrying water from one place to another? Well, dissolved inorganic carbon, or DIC, is a crucial part of this watery journey. DIC is basically carbon that's dissolved in water, and it plays a big role in the carbon cycle. Scientists studied two rivers in a big cit

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Turkish Nurses' Take on Skin Care for Incontinent Patients

Ever wondered how nurses in Turkish intensive care units and palliative care clinics handle skin issues caused by incontinence? Well, a recent study set out to find just that. Researchers wanted to know what nurses knew about a common problem called incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). This is

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

The Celtics’ Team Spirit: A Key to Success

Ever heard of the Boston Celtics? They’re a basketball team known for something unique: teamwork. Other coaches are taking notice of this, even if their stats don’t shout it from the rooftops. The Celtics’ secret? They pass the ball and trust each other. This trust has led to something amazing: five

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

What Drives Ukraine's Generations?

Ever wondered what makes young people in Ukraine tick? A survey done by Academy DTEK with hh. ua|grc in 2019 asked 2, 182 people aged 15 to 72 about their values. They found some interesting stuff! Younger folks, like Gen Z and Y, really like new ideas and being creative. They're not afraid of risks

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Train Rider’s Trial Sparks Mixed Reactions

A few days ago, a jury unanimously found Daniel Penny not guilty. Following the verdict, former Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. expressed his dismay, stating that Penny's prosecution should never have happened. The incident took place in May 2023. Daniel Penny was on an uptown train when

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Trump: Cutting Grocery Prices Might Be Tougher Than Expected

President-elect Donald Trump promised to lower grocery prices during his campaign for the 2024 election. He believed this would be a quick and easy task. However, in a recent interview with Time magazine, he admitted that this might be more challenging than he initially thought. Trump's plan involve

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