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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Why Do People Seek Help After a Suicide Attempt?

Ever wondered what makes someone who attempted suicide decide to seek help? Researchers are diving into this question, focusing on factors like how much people know about suicide, how they feel about it, and the support they get from others. They're using a method called structural equation modeling

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Tweets Reveal Public Opinions on COVID-19 Drugs

Scientists have turned to Twitter to figure out what people really think about medicines used to treat COVID-19. They dug through over 600, 000 US tweets from January 2020 to November 2021, focusing on four drugs: Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, which had some anecdotal support, and Molnupiravir

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Wisconsin Badgers Stumble: Breaking Down the Nebraska Defeat

The Wisconsin Badgers faced a rough defeat against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday, losing 44-25 and ending a 10-game winning streak in the rivalry. This loss dropped the Badgers to 5-6 on the season, making their chance to become bowl-eligible slim. Let's dive into what went wrong. First off,

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Turkish Airlines Speeds Up Boarding with Facial Recognition

Turkish Airlines is testing a new way to make boarding faster. They're using facial recognition technology at airports in Boston and Miami, in the United States. This tech can cut boarding time by half! The airline plans to expand this to other destinations, like Istanbul and Seoul. How does it wor

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Tackling Tuberculosis: A Call for Local Commitment and Cash

Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious problem worldwide, but it's not just a health issue—it's a political and financial challenge too. We need countries to step up and take charge. Let's start by understanding TB. It's an infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs, caused by bacteria. The World Heal

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Sanders' New Mission: Protecting Entitlements

Bernie Sanders, a long-time progressive voice in the Senate, has expressed interest in joining the Finance Committee, which is set to be led by Republicans. This move would bring a strong advocate for social programs to the table, as Sanders aims to shield Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid fro

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Chance to Revamp Education and Tackle Debt

The incoming Trump administration has a big job ahead in fixing higher education. For years, colleges have raked in tax dollars while pushing their own political views and racking up student debt. They've also become too cozy with foreign financiers, including governments that aren't friendly to the

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

The Secret Science Behind Silicone Adhesives

Have you ever wondered how that sticky stuff holds your car mirrors in place? It's all thanks to some clever chemistry at work. Silicone sealants and adhesives are superheroes in construction and electronics. They don't need heat to set, making them flexible and easy to use. But what makes them stic

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

How Social Media Can Help Fight Lifestyle Diseases

With noncommunicable diseases on the rise and social media becoming more powerful, healthcare pros are using platforms like Instagram and Facebook to share health tips. The goal? To reduce risks like smoking and unhealthy eating. But what makes a post engaging? That's what experts are trying to figu

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Nov 22 2024LIFESTYLE

A Long, Happy, but Sometimes Lonely Marriage

Imagine a couple who've been married for nearly three decades. They're not fighting, but they're not deeply in love either. They're more like old friends now, sharing a comfortable house and great conversations. They even take trips together and enjoy separate activities. But there's a catch - they

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