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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Doctors and Patients: Talking About New Drugs and Medical Devices

Once the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) greenlights a new drug or medical device, how doctors talk to their patients about them becomes super important. This chat should cover both the benefits and the risks, especially if the product was approved fast-track with limited data. Also, doctors n

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Iran's Medical Students Gather for Innovation

Imagine a place where young minds come together to shape the future of medicine. That's what happened at the 25th National and 11th International Annual Congress on Research and Technology of Iranian Medical Sciences Students in Urmia, Iran. This event took place from September 5th to 7th, 2024. Yo

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

What Makes an Influenza Vaccine Irresistible to Australians?

Ever wondered what makes an influenza vaccine appealing to Aussies? A recent study dug into this by asking people who have gotten the flu shot in the past five years and plan to get it again. The study used a approach called a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE), where participants were given three dif

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Why Does the Big Ten Get So Much Love?

ESPN's Sean McDonough raised some eyebrows recently when he questioned if Indiana should have made the College Football Playoff. Despite a strong season, Indiana didn't face many tough teams. McDonough wondered if their inclusion was more about being in the Big Ten. His partner, Greg McElroy, agreed

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Notre Dame's Big Night: A Playoff Victory and a Record-Breaking Run

Notre Dame's football team made history on Friday night, beating Indiana 27-17 in the first round of the new 12-team College Football Playoff. The Fighting Irish, who are now 12-1 and on an 11-game winning streak, secured their first playoff win. Coach Marcus Freeman has now won 12 games against ran

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Humans and Giant Animals: A Longer Coexistence

Scientists are rethinking when humans first arrived in the Americas. New evidence suggests people were here much earlier than previously thought. They might have lived alongside giant sloths and mastodons for thousands of years without causing their extinction. In Brazil, fossils show signs of bein

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

Darien Business Scene Gets a Fresh Start

It's a new day for Darien's business community. Mayor Joseph Marchese dropped a surprise announcement on Thursday. The city has taken over the chamber of commerce's events and hired its former executive director. This is all part of the new Darien Business Alliance, which the City Council has just a

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Hearing Hazards for Student Musicians: The Hidden Risks

Musicians, especially students, are at a higher risk of hearing loss due to loud, continuous exposure to music. This study looked into the early signs of hearing damage in young musicians who pass regular hearing tests. It focused on how noise affects the way their ears process sounds and their abil

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Dec 20 2024BUSINESS

MH370 Search: New Hope with Ocean Infinity's Fresh Approach

Years after Flight MH370 vanished, Malaysia is considering a new search plan. A U. S. company, Ocean Infinity, has proposed a "no find, no fee" deal to look for the missing plane. They've pinpointed a new area in the southern Indian Ocean, where the plane is believed to have crashed. The company wil

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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Russia’s Attack on Kyiv: What Happened and Why?

Early morning on Friday, Kyiv witnessed a sudden attack by Russia, with five ballistic missiles striking the city. This attack was in response to an alleged Ukrainian strike on a military plant in Rostov a couple of days prior, according to the Kremlin. The Ukrainian Air Force managed to intercept a

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