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Nov 30 2024CRIME

A Doctor's Dealings: A Tale of Dementia and Inheritance

Dr. Ann Marie Egloff, a renowned cancer surgeon, is being accused of manipulating her elderly relative, Jo Ann Paganetti, who was struggling with dementia. Paganetti, a former professor, had been living in a rehabilitation center after suffering a stroke in 2018. In July 2023, when Paganetti was adm

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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Discounted Adventure: Zelda's Latest Drops to $30

Finding a great deal on Nintendo Switch games, especially popular ones like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, isn't easy. But this Black Friday, Walmart's dropping the 2023 Game of the Year contender to just $30, a whopping $40 off its original price. This is a significant shift from the us

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Self-Harm Among Teens with Eating Disorders: A Closer Look

Eating disorders and self-harm without suicidal intent often start during teenage years. When these issues happen together, it can lead to more severe symptoms and a higher risk of suicide. This study looks into how common self-harm is among young people who have eating disorders. Researchers combi

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The Right Fit: New Study Compares Flange Sizing Methods

Pumping is a familiar routine for many parents in the U. S. , but it can lead to discomfort and worries about milk production. The size of the pump's breast shield, or flange, plays a significant role in these issues. Unfortunately, the guidance on choosing the right flange size can be mixed, causin

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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Top Mech Games You Can't Miss!

Mech games often get overlooked, but they offer a ton of variety. They first appeared in old novels and gained fame through manga and anime. Today, they're a staple in sci-fi games. Some top picks include titles like BattleTech, where you command mechs in a Game of Thrones-like war. Daemon X Machina

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Nature's Answer to High Cholesterol: The Anti-b Solution

Have you ever thought about how your body processes fats? Imagine if there was a natural way to help it manage cholesterol better. Enter Anti-b, a compound that scientists are buzzing about. They tested it on animals with high cholesterol and fatty livers, and guess what? These critters got healthie

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Unlocking Secrets of Epilepsy: A New Way to Spot Crucial Brain Activity

Epilepsy is a brain condition that causes unusual electrical activity, often leading to seizures. These seizures start in a specific area of the brain, known as the epileptogenic focus. But not all epileptic brain activity, called interictal epileptiform spikes, is helpful in pinpointing this focus.

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling the Secrets of Joha Rice: How a Little Change Makes a Big Difference

Assam's Joha rice is beloved worldwide for its delightful aroma, taste, and nutritional value, making it a high-priced commodity in both local and international markets. However, traditional Joha rice varieties aren't very productive due to their strong scent and sensitivity to daylength, which affe

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Serotonin Deficiency in Rat Pups: Nesting Together Affects Growth

Ever wondered how a brain chemical could impact how well a baby rat grows? Let's talk about serotonin. When rats lack the enzyme that helps make this important brain chemical, funny things start to happen. These baby rats have trouble bonding with their moms. They don't like her smell and barely mak

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Saving Leatherback Sea Turtles: The Importance of Understanding Bycatch in the Pacific Ocean

Imagine the vast Pacific Ocean, teeming with life, including two populations of leatherback sea turtles that are sadly on the brink of extinction. The main culprit? Incidental bycatch in both small-scale and large-scale fisheries. To help these gentle giants, scientists need accurate data on how man

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