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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Leah Goldstein's Multisport Journey Earns Hall of Fame Spot

Meet Leah Goldstein, a Canadian cyclist and kickboxing champion who's just been inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. Born in Vancouver and raised in Israel, she's known for her sheer determination and multisport prowess. Goldstein's journey is impressive, with titles like the

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Bed Nets for Better Health: A Pilot Study in Uganda

Imagine a world where every night, kids sleep safe from malaria under special insect-killing nets. That's what Uganda wants, but these nets wear out fast, leaving gaps in protection. A recent study in Western Uganda tried something new. They trained local health workers to give out these nets, calle

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Jan 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do the Oscars Ignore Horror Movies?

2024 was a fantastic year for horror film lovers. Movies like "Nosferatu, " "Red Rooms, " "I Saw the TV Glow, " and "Longlegs" wowed critics and audiences alike. But you wouldn't know it from this year's Oscar nominations. The Academy seemed to have a blind spot for horror again, except for the rare

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Why We Move: Uncovering the Secrets of Physical Activity Motivation

Ever wondered what keeps some people moving while others prefer the couch? Physical activity starts way before we hit the gym—it begins in the womb and doesn't stop until our last breath. Doctors advise regular activity for a healthy life, but why do some people struggle to get moving? Scientists ha

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

The Role of Patients, Infections, and Larvae in Taenia solium Growth

Have you ever wondered how parasites like Taenia solium adapt and grow in the human brain? It turns out that the characteristics of patients, infections, and even the cysts themselves play a huge role in how these larvae evolve. Let's take a closer look at this fascinating process. When a perso

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Google Vows to Combat Fake Reviews in the UK

Google has pledged to take stronger measures against British businesses that use fake reviews to enhance their ratings on the tech giant's review platform. This follows an announcement by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that Google will strengthen its detection and removal of fraudu

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Jan 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fires in LA: Fighting Back and Looking Ahead

After weeks of battling wildfires, some Los Angeles residents finally got the green light to head back home. Firefighters had made significant progress, with the Hughes fire near Castaic Lake being around one-third contained. The Palisades fire, the biggest in LA's history, was about three-quarters

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Building a Skilled Team for Health Data

Health systems today hold great promise in using real-time health data to improve care. This is done through a continuous cycle of data analysis, applying insights, getting feedback, and making changes. However, there's a problem: we lack a well-trained team of professionals who can handle this digi

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Jan 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Severance: Unanswered Questions and Wild Speculations

"Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig, " the second episode of Severance's second season, delves into the Outies' world, revealing more twists and turns. Milchick's lies are unraveling, and the team's return to Lumon is explained. But new questions arise, like what's the deal with Cold Harbor and Helly's strange be

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Jan 24 2025SPORTS

Weather's Impact on the PGA Tour: When Mother Nature Steps In

The PGA Tour has seen its fair share of weather disruptions over the years. From delayed rounds to postponed tournaments, extreme weather conditions have often forced players and fans to adapt. Let's take a look at five notable times when weather played a significant role in the tour. One such inst

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