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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Taming Sounds: A New CBT Approach for Autistic Kids with Hyperacusis

Hyperacusis, or extreme sensitivity to sounds, is pretty common among autistic kids, affecting up to 60% of them at some point in life. That's a lot more than the 17. 1% of kids without autism who experience it. This heightened sensitivity can make everyday stuff like school, playing with friends, o

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Young Faces in Trump’s Cabinet: A New Era for MAGA?

Donald Trump seems to be shaking things up again, with his recent cabinet picks causing quite a stir. Instead of the usual political figures, he’s chosen several young faces from diverse backgrounds. Tulsi Gabbard, picked for director of national intelligence, isn't your typical spy. Pete Hegseth, c

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Nov 15 2024WEATHER

Dry and Sunny Days Ahead

Get ready for a comfortable weekend! Columbia is expecting clear skies and mild temperatures. Today, a high-pressure system is moving in from the north, keeping the weather sunny and cool. Expect highs to reach the mid-60s. As night falls, temperatures will dip to the low 40s, with some areas droppi

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Nov 15 2024EDUCATION

Rapper Jay-Z's Foundation Teams Up for HBCU Financial Literacy

Can you imagine getting ready for your dream job, but feeling like you're missing some key skills? That's where Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Foundation comes in. They've teamed up with the Wharton School of Business and Toyota North America to launch the Champions for Financial Legacy (CFFL). This program a

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Porphyrin Nanostructures: A New Hope for Cancer Treatment

Imagine having a tiny, smart tool that can target cancer cells with precision and efficiency. That's what porphyrin-based nanoscale metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are doing in the world of cancer treatment. These tiny structures are like superheroes, combining the powers of photodynamic therapy and

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Oral Cancer Research: Uncovering Trends Through Bibliometrics

Ever wondered how researchers keep up with the complex world of oral cancer? This disease requires the expertise of many fields, like oncology, dentistry, and molecular biology. That's where bibliometrics comes in, helping scientists navigate the sea of academic papers on the topic. Let's dive into

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Measles: Alarming Rise in Cases, Vaccination Slumps in 2023

In 2023, the world saw a worrying surge in measles cases, with numbers climbing to over 10 million. This was a 20% jump from the previous year, according to the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The main culprit? Not enough kids were getting their measles

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Health for All, Safety for All: Cambodia's Double Win

The world has been shaken by the COVID-19 pandemic, making everyone more prepared for future health crises. The WHO's Pandemic Treaty and the World Bank's Pandemic Fund are great steps forward. But what if we could combine these efforts with a broader healthcare goal like universal health coverage (

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Nov 15 2024WEATHER

Weather Rollercoaster: Cool Today, Wild Swings Ahead

Hey there! Grab a jacket for Friday morning as temperatures dip into the 40s. Don't worry, the day will warm up to a pleasant 70 degrees. The weekend is looking nice with temps in the 70s, thanks to a south wind. But hold on to your hats because Sunday might bring a few showers. By Monday night, exp

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Nov 15 2024WEATHER

Let's Talk Weather: Rainy Thursday, Sunny Weekend

Hey there, weather watchers! Today's forecast is a bit gloomy as we've got cold air hanging around, bringing scattered showers and cooler temps. Blame it on something called "cold-air damming" – it's like nature's way of saying, "Bundle up! " Expect rain and drizzle, especially north of I-20, with t

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