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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Lab Mistakes: Why Early Steps Matter in Testing

In the world of healthcare, lab tests are crucial. They help doctors figure out what's wrong and how to treat it. But what if the test results are wrong? That's a big problem. Most mistakes happen before the test even starts. This is called the pre-analytical phase. It's like setting up a recipe wro

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Start for Bosnia's Serb Republic: What's Next?

In a significant move, the Serb Republic of Bosnia is electing a new president following the removal of Milorad Dodik. Dodik, a pro-Russian separatist, was barred from politics for six years after defying the constitutional court and an international peace envoy, sparking Bosnia's worst political cr

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Tech Tools Tame Blood Sugar in Diabetics

People with type 2 diabetes often struggle to manage their blood sugar levels. But what if technology could lend a hand? A recent study explored this idea by testing two tools: continuous glucose monitors (CGM) and exercise trackers like Fitbit. The goal was to see if using these devices together co

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

New Hope in Fighting COVID-19: Scientists Tweak Molecule Design

Scientists are working on new ways to fight COVID-19. They are making changes to a special molecule called N, N'-diphenylurea. This molecule can stop the virus from making copies of itself. But it has some problems. It doesn't dissolve well in water and can be harmful to cells. So, they made 27 new

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

A Young Woman's Fight Against Time and Politics

Tatiana Schlossberg, a 34-year-old environmental journalist, is facing a tough battle against time. She recently revealed that she has been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, which is typically seen in older adults. The news came after her doctor noticed an unusual spike

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Nov 23 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brain Uses What We See

The occipitotemporal cortex (OTC) in our brain is quite the multitasker. It's not just about recognizing faces, bodies, or scenes. It's about using what we see to guide our actions. Some researchers argue that we should shift our focus. Instead of just looking at categories like faces or places, we

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Riverside's Glowing Holiday Tradition Lights Up the Season

Riverside's Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is gearing up for its annual "Festival of Lights, " a beloved event that transforms downtown Riverside into a winter wonderland. This year, the festival kicks off the weekend before Thanksgiving, marking a shift from its previous start date. The celebration will f

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Downtown Elizabeth's Ritz Theatre: A Cultural Powerhouse

The Ritz Theatre in downtown Elizabeth is more than just a venue; it's a community hub that brings people together. The Castros, a father-son duo, have transformed this historic theater into a place where music, sports, and culture collide. Imagine giant screens broadcasting the World Cup, concerts

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Nov 23 2025CRIME

Chicago's Crime Wave: A Call for Change?

Chicago has been in the spotlight again, but not for good reasons. Recently, there was a lot of violence in the city's downtown area. Many people, including young teens, were hurt. Police officers also faced attacks while trying to control the situation. This is not the first time Chicago has seen s

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

Pennsylvania's Energy Potential Stifled by Old Rules

Pennsylvania is a big deal in the energy world. It's the second-largest natural gas producer in the U. S. , right behind Texas. The state also exports a lot of coal. Recently, U. S. Sen. Dave McCormick hosted an event focusing on AI and energy. This event showed how important Pennsylvania is for the

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