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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

A Religious Group's Tax Battle: What's at Stake for Workers?

Catholic Charities is taking its fight against Wisconsin's unemployment tax to the Supreme Court. They argue that the tax violates their religious freedom, since they don't hold religious services. But the state says the tax is fair, as it applies to all employers, religious or not. The court's deci

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Faith Impacts People with BPD

Ever wondered how spirituality and religion affect people with borderline personality disorder (BPD)? It's a subject thatEmpathy and faith can influence the emotions and coping skills of people with BPD in profound ways, but it’s often overlooked by healthcare providers. These experiences can be dou

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Dec 18 2024RELIGION

The Goat-Headed Figure Returns to Concord

In the heart of Concord, New Hampshire, a curious display has resurfaced. A goat-faced figure, sporting bright yellow eyes, has made its way back to the city plaza near the State House. This isn't just any statue; it's a holiday display by The Satanic Temple. The display, which includes a black marb

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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Mayotte's Storm: Helping Hands in Desperate Times

Tropical Cyclone Chido brought devastation to Mayotte, an island territory off Africa’s eastern coast. The deadly storm, which struck over the weekend, has left at least 22 people dead and many more feared lost. Mayotte's authorities have declared a curfew as they rush to provide essentials like foo

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Faith and Cancer: A Coping Companion

When faced with cancer, people often turn to spirituality and religion for support. A recent review dug into this relationship, finding that faith can improve a patient's quality of life and help them cope better. The study was like a big puzzle, looking at many pieces of research to understand the

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

The New Era of Proton Therapy: Rapid Beam Control and Skip Spots

Mayo Clinic Florida is upgrading its cancer care with a Hitachi particle therapy system that's a leap ahead. This new tech includes super-fast scan speeds and a powerful proton beam. One standout feature is the rapid beam off control (RBOC), which can quickly stop the beam when needed. There's a tri

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Creating Nanodrugs with an Easy-to-Make, Super Sensitive Linkage

Scientists have been working hard to improve targeted drug delivery by using the acidic environment in tumors. They focus on changing the active sites of drugs, like hydroxyl groups, to enhance stability, lower toxicity, and boost how well the drug hits its target. But the problem lies in making the

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Why the Debate Over Mohs Surgery and Melanoma Matters

The medical world is divided on whether to use Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) for early-stage melanoma. Some doctors insist on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to prove MMS is better than the traditional wide local excision. The problem is, there aren't any RCTs yet, but plenty of studies show M

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Vets Trying Psychedelics for Brain Injury Relief

In July, a group of U. S. Special Operations veterans embarked on an unusual journey. They traveled to Mexico in search of relief for their post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) symptoms. Their mission? To experiment with powerful psychedelics. Over two days, they pl

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Syria’s Assad: Russia Evacuated Me, No Plans to Leave

After the fall of Damascus, ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad admits he didn't plan to leave the country. He claims the Russian military stepped in to evacuate him after their base faced an attack. This newly revealed side of Assad's story sheds light on the chaotic situation in Syria and the rol

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