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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Medicaid in the Crosshairs: Trump's Pledge vs. Republican Plans

The Medicaid program, a lifeline for many low-income Americans, finds itself in a political tug-of-war. President Trump recently made a bold statement, assuring viewers on Fox News that he would not allow cuts to Medicaid. He confidently declared, "Medicare, Medicaid — none of that stuff is going to

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

Gold Nanoparticles: A New Hope for Alzheimer's Treatment?

Alzheimer's disease is a tough opponent, but scientists are finding new ways to fight it. Gold nanoparticles, tiny particles made of gold, are proving to be a powerful tool in the battle against this neurodegenerative disease. These nanoparticles can be loaded with afzelin, a natural compound found

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Obesity Trials: It's Not Just About the Scale

Obesity trials have traditionally focused on weight loss. But now, researchers are shifting their focus. They want to understand how weight loss affects people's daily lives and overall well-being. This is a significant change in how obesity is being studied. Imagine being part of a clinical trial

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Feb 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Score a New iPhone 16e for Less: What You Need to Know

The mobile world is buzzing with excitement as two major players, Xfinity Mobile and Comcast Business Mobile, are offering a tempting deal. New customers signing up for their Unlimited Plus plans can snag a free iPhone 16e. But there's a catch: you need to trade in an eligible device. Unfortunately,

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Trump's Speech at Saudi-Backed Event Raises Eyebrows

In February 2025, former President Donald Trump took the stage at the FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami Beach. This event, backed by Saudi government entities, was all about bringing together big names in business and politics. The main sponsor? The Saudi Public Investment Fund, with other Saudi governme

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Early Hardships and How We Learn to Fear

Imagine growing up in a world where danger seems to lurk around every corner. This is the reality for many children facing adversity. But how does this early exposure shape the way we react to threats as adults? A recent study shed some light on this question. The study looked at how 1, 402

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Smoking, Drinking, and TB: A Hidden Battle in Kampala

Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious health issue, and it's made worse when people use substances like alcohol and drugs. In Kampala, Uganda, a study looked into how common substance use is among TB patients and what factors might be linked to it. The study included 144 people with TB who were being treat

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

How Believing in Conspiracies Can Shape Our Lives

Conspiracy theories, those intriguing whispers of secret plots, have long captivated people's minds. But why do some individuals latch onto these ideas? Well, it turns out that for those who feel disconnected from society, believing in conspiracies can provide a sense of purpose. It's like finding a

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Mixing Shots: What People Want in Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines

People are curious about the idea of a single vaccine that could protect against both flu and COVID-19. This is not just about convenience, but also about how well it might work. The question is, would people rather have one shot that does both or stick to the separate ones they already know? It's n

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Preparing for Baby: Why Your Pre-Pregnancy Choices Matter

Pregnancy is more than just the nine months leading up to the baby's arrival. It's a journey that begins much earlier, with choices that can greatly impact the baby's health. This isn't just about what you eat or how much you exercise, though those are important. It's about understanding how your da

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