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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Can Smell Loss Be a Sign of Something More Serious?

The scent of trouble. Not to be overly dramatic, but scientists think they can catch big health problems like Parkinson's disease and Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) by noticing a change in smell. These are big diseases that mainly affect older people, and they can really mess with a person's thinki

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Feb 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Sims Makes a Comeback on PC—But Where Are the PS2 Versions?

It's not a big surprise that Electronic Arts has brought back the original Sims games to PC. The Sims, everyone's favorite life simulation game, has always been a PC staple, and now fans can enjoy the legacy collection. The Sims: Legacy Collection and The Sims 2: Legacy Collection are available fo

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why the Galaxy S25 Ultra Might Not Be Worth Your Money

The Galaxy S25 Ultra, set to launch in a few days, has left many Android fans on the fence. There are some reasons why this phone might not be a worthy upgrade over the Galaxy S24 Ultra The specs tell the whole story. Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a 6. 9-inch screen, a faster

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Kentucky's Basketball Shocker: Razorbacks Roars in Rupp Arena

Imagine the buzz in the crowd at Rupp Arena. Kentucky fans are filled with anticipation as the defending champions hit the stage. They are ready to prove their might after a nail-biting victory the night before. The home crowd is hoping to bask in the glory of a win as the Arkansas Razorbacks, a tea

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Feb 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Is the tweet really by her?

This weekend, Carla Sofia Gascón was spotted on CNN en Español talking about a controversial tweet. She wants people to know she did not say that her "Emma Pérez" costar, Selena Gomez, was a "rich rat. " Those were not her words. Gascón stated clearly, "that tweet isn't mine. " She has neve

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Roots of Negative Feelings in Adults

Ever wondered why some people seem to be stuck in a cycle of negative emotions? They feel more distressed and have a harsher view of themselves. What pulls them into this trap? Researchers have discovered that tree-based models can help identify what's going on. These models are l

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

A High-Stakes UFC Clash and a Debate on the Winner

Merab Dvalishvili came out on top in the UFC 311 event, but a lot of people are still talking about it. They are questioning whether the right fighter was declared the winner. Umar Nurmagomedov, Dvalishvili’s opponent, was favored by many fans and experts in the early rounds. The first two rounds w

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Divine Work: Exploring the heart of volunteers in organ donation!

Picture this: A person steps forward to sign up for a very special cause. They want to share their organs with someone in need. Ever wonder what motivates this selfless act? Well, to untangle that mystery, some folks decided to look at the situation in an interesting way:

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Funding Purchase of Protection Frozen

When a government decides to shut down financial support for vital medical aid the effects can be wide ranging. Funding for health and reproductive aid in the form of condoms in Gaza was frozen without notice. Condoms were a part of a humanitarian aid program and this decision created speculation.

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Game: Private Sector and Elderly Care in China

In China, elderly healthcare is a big deal. But it's got some serious issues. Quality of care is often shoddy, and there are hidden dangers that aren't easy to spot. Plus, the government isn't always on top of things. Why? Information asymmetry and lack of oversight are the big culprits. Providers,

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