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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Anxiety in Kids During COVID: What Helps and What Hurts?

You know, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected a lot of people, including kids and teens. This research wanted to understand what makes them feel anxious and what helps them stay calm. They looked at lots of studies to find out what's going on. Anxiety, it's not just about being nervous. It can reall

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Lowering Drug Prices: What You Need to Know

Imagine you're a Medicare beneficiary in the US, eagerly waiting for lower drug prices. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is supposed to make that happen. But how does it all work? Well, let's dive into it. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has been busy crafting guidelines for t

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

How Drug Safety Tests Protect Our Livers

Have you ever stopped to think about how scientists ensure that the medicines we take won’t harm our livers? They use a clever method involving human liver cells. Our livers have a tiny waste-removal system with workers called bile salt efflux transporters that send waste out through tiny tubes call

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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

Community Boost for Chippewa County's Young Farmers

Imagine turning your love for agriculture into a prosperous career. That's exactly what Chippewa County is setting up for its young ones. Thanks to Wisconsin Farm Technology Days, the county has just bagged a whopping $145, 247! This cash isn't just for show; it's earmarked for youth education and a

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Jan 12 2025POLITICS

Should Subway Bosses Ride the Trains?

Imagine if the bigshots at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) had to ditch their chauffeured cars and ride the subways every day. That's exactly what some people are suggesting after MTA CEO Janno Lieber made a controversial claim about subway safety. Despite recent crimes like stabbing

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Jan 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TV Shows to Watch If You Loved Power

Are you hooked on the crime drama "Power"? It's all about James "Ghost" St. Patrick, who juggles being a nightclub owner and a drug lord. He dreams of leaving his criminal life behind, but it's not that simple. "Power" is addictive, and once you're done, you might wonder what else is out there. Well

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Sugary Drinks Driving Up Diabetes & Heart Disease

Did you know that the sugary drinks you love could be behind the rise in diabetes and heart disease cases worldwide? Recent studies show that these beverages are linked to over 2 million new diabetes cases and about 1. 1 million heart disease cases each year. The problem is particularly bad in low-i

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Finding Key Cancer Genes: A New Approach

Cancer, we know, is caused by tweaks in our genes. Scientists are hot on the trail of these mutated drivers, hoping to shed light on how cancer starts. But figuring out which genes are common or unique to different cancers is no walk in the park. This study aims to change that. Scientists have whipp

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Carson Beck's Big NIL Deal: Changing College Football Forever

Former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is reportedly set to receive a massive $4 million Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) payment to play for the University of Miami in 2025. This huge sum could entice more top college football players to stay in school longer, which is something the NFL has been enc

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Jan 12 2025SCIENCE

When Ash Meets Lead: Changing Rules for Lichens and Mosses

Lichens and mosses are great thermometers for tracking atmospheric deposits, especially the isotope 210 Pb. Scientists often use a method called gamma spectrometric analysis to measure this. But sometimes they need to boost the sensitivity by concentrating 210 Pb. One common way to do this is

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