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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

The Unseen Side of Bodybuilding: A Natural Athlete's Journey

Bodybuilding competitions demand extreme leanness, achieved through strict dieting and intense training. Let's explore the journey of a drug-free bodybuilder who prepared for a contest over 18 weeks. They adopted evidence-based nutrition and tracked various health indicators, including hormone level

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

AI Helps Doctors Predict Hip Surgery Risks

Hip fractures can be a real challenge for older adults. Scientists wondered if computers could help doctors figure out which patients might face short-term complications after surgery. They compared two methods: traditional approaches and powerful computer algorithms called machine learning. Surpris

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Boosting Diabetes Education: How States Can Help

Diabetes is a big deal. Managing it is tough, but having support makes a world of difference. State health departments are stepping up to expand access to self-management education and support. This isn't just about classes; it's about empowering people to take control of their health. By teaming up

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

From Leg Weakness to Full Recovery: A Liver Transplant Success Story

Imagine having a liver disease so severe that it affects your legs, making it hard to walk. That's what hepatic myelopathy (HM) can do. A young man with hepatitis B and cirrhosis experienced just that. Doctors say HM is rare but serious, causing leg weakness that can progress to paralysis. After a l

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Nov 27 2024BUSINESS

Kohl's Stock Takes Hit as CEO Exits and Sales Slide

Kohl's shares took a big hit, dropping over 20%, after the company's sales plummeted and its CEO suddenly left. The department store, based in Wisconsin, reported that sales in existing stores fell by nearly 10% for the third quarter in a row. This is a tough blow, especially coming just before the

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Ax Education Department: Easier Said Than Done?

President-elect Donald Trump's promise to do away with the U. S. Department of Education sounds simple, but experts say it's anything but. The plan involves complex logistics, congressional approval, and redirecting federal programs. It's doubtful that Congress will go along with it, and if it happe

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Why Elon Musk Backs Gaetz for Attorney General

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, expressed his support for Matt Gaetz, the ex-congressman who's now Trump's pick for attorney general. Musk praised Gaetz's qualities, calling him the "Judge Dredd America needs" to clean up corruption and put powerful people behind bars. Musk believes Gaetz has what it takes

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Nov 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

When Remakes Shine: A Look at Hollywood's Best Crime Thriller

Remakes sometimes get a bad rap, right? Many people think they lack originality and can't live up to the originals. But hold on, because not all remakes are created equal. Especially when it comes to Hollywood's take on international hits. You see, remakes can bring a unique perspective and make a s

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Beating Hepatitis C: More Than Medicine

Hepatitis C is a sneaky virus that's causing a lot of trouble in the US. In 2019 alone, it led to about 15, 000 deaths and racked up a whopping $7 billion in healthcare costs. Even though we saw a drop in infections before 2010, the numbers are climbing again. It's not just about the medical advance

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Nov 25 2024BUSINESS

Will Google's Ad Tech Be Called a Monopoly?

A big decision is coming up for Google. A judge in Virginia, U. S. , will soon decide if Google's advertising technology is a monopoly. This isn't just any judge, but Judge Leonie Brinkema, who’s expected to give a written ruling by the end of the year. If she finds Google has done something illegal

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