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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Swift's 35th Birthday: A Blast from the Eras Tour

Taylor Swift just turned 35 on December 13, marking a year full of achievements. She had just finished her Eras Tour, which became the highest-grossing tour ever by any artist. To celebrate, she shared behind-the-scenes videos and won ten more Billboard Music Awards, making her total a whopping 49!

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Christina Aguilera Celebrates Her 44th Birthday with a Striking Topless Photo

Christina Aguilera, the famous pop star, shared a unique way to celebrate her 44th birthday. She posted a black-and-white photo of herself on Instagram, where she's seen crouching on the floor with a sultry pose. Aguilera is topless in the picture, wearing only a black leather hat, short shorts, and

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Christina Aguilera's 44th Birthday: A Sizzling Celebration

Guess who turned 44 and did it in style? Christina Aguilera, known for her hit "Dirrty, " celebrated her birthday with a sassy snap on Instagram. The black-and-white photo shows her crouching seductively in hot pants, letting her cleavage do the talking. No top, just a strategic hand covering her mo

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Cholera in Arica: A City's Response in the 1880s

In the late 1880s, Arica, a city nestled on the northern border of Chile and Peru, faced a grim challenge: a cholera outbreak. This wasn't just a medical issue; it was a societal upheaval. The disease spread like wildfire, leading doctors to struggle with diagnoses and control measures. The authorit

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Dec 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Many Faces of Digital Maturity in Medical Practices

Ever heard of digital maturity in a doctor's office? It's not as easy to measure as it sounds. Companies often use maturity models to see how digital they are, but for medical practices, it's a different story. We don't really know what makes a practice digitally mature. So, let's dive in and explor

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Exploring Psychedelics in Palliative Care: A New Frontier

Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) is gaining attention for its potential to help patients with serious illnesses tackle their emotional, spiritual, and existential struggles. This rapid review dives into how PAT is being explored in palliative care. Between January 2021 and July 2024, 34 articles w

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Nuclear Power's Double Life: From Energy to Weapons

Did you know that nuclear reactors were originally built to make bombs, not just generate electricity? It’s true. These reactors, known as dual-use reactors, produce plutonium that can be used for both power and weapons. Chernobyl, for instance, was one of these. People often say these reactors are

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer Response to Chemo: What's Collagen Got to Do With It?

In the realm of breast cancer, the tumor's surrounding tissue, known as the stroma, plays a significant role. One key factor in this stroma is collagen fibers, which can influence the cancer's progression. A recent study delved into the connection between these collagen fibers and how well breast ca

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Personalized Corneal Cross-Linking on Vision in Different Eye Conditions

Imagine having a vision problem like progressive keratoconus or mild short-sightedness. A treatment called customized corneal cross-linking (CXL) is being used to improve these conditions. But how does it affect the more complex parts of vision known as higher-order aberrations (HOAs)? Researchers l

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Facing the Ax: Federal Workers Brace for Trump's Blow

As the new year approaches, federal employees are steeling themselves for a storm. President Donald Trump's new team, led by tech moguls Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aims to slash government spending by $2 trillion. This includes trimming the nearly 3 million-strong civil service workforce. But th

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