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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Understanding Life Quality of Kids with Epilepsy and Their Caregivers: A Japanese Study

Did you know that having epilepsy can affect more than just the child with the condition? In fact, it can also impact the quality of life (QOL) of the caregivers. A study in Japan dug into this topic by looking at an online survey. This survey aimed to check how well kids with epilepsy and their car

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Legacy, New Laws, and Chicago's Mixed Bag

Kicking off the year, former President Jimmy Carter, who rose from being a peanut farmer to leading the country and then devoted his life to humanitarian work, passed away at 100. It was a somber start to 2025. In New Orleans, a terrorist attack claimed 14 lives and injured over 30, leading to the p

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Jan 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dave Blunts Speaks Up: From Hospital to Social Media Drama

Rapper Dave Blunts recently found himself at the center of attention, but not for his music. A video of him in a hospital bed circulated online, sparking concern among fans. Dave addressed the situation on Instagram, reassuring everyone about his health and expressing gratitude for their support. Ho

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

A Mother's Fight: Seeking Justice for Her Son with Mental Health Struggles

In late 2023, a young man named Morgan Duncan disappeared from Columbia's Springtree Apartments. Morgan, who was 27, had been battling schizophrenia since his college days. His remains were found scattered in the woods and near a storm drain, stirring a community to action. Morgan's mother, LaTanza

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Chase Briscoe's Funny Video Shows Off His Sporty Side

Chase Briscoe, a former driver for Stewart Haas Racing, has been making waves in the NASCAR community with a hilarious video. After moving to Joe Gibbs Racing for the 2025 season, Briscoe posted a clip on Instagram showing him performing various sports, from dunking a basketball to surfing. Fans and

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Fixing Meniscal Injuries: A New Twist on Arthroscopy

Arthroscopic surgery has been a game-changer for treating meniscal injuries. But what if we tweak the way we access the knee joint? Researchers are exploring a new approach called arthroscopic channel modification. Instead of using the usual path, surgeons create a different way to reach the affecte

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Spotting Athletes: A New Way with Deep Learning

In sports like running, jumping, or soccer, coaches often need to study athletes' moves to help them improve. One big challenge is quickly spotting athletes, their gear, and field boundaries in videos or photos. Existing methods struggle with this, mainly because they lose important time details, mi

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

How Different Rules Affect Young Basketball Players in Small Games

Ever wondered how changing the rules in basketball can affect young players? A recent study looked into this by testing three different rule sets during small-sided games. They wanted to see how these rules would impact the players' physical performance, how hard they thought they were working, and

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Court Gives Green Light to NYC's Manhattan Toll Plan

"A federal judge has given New York City the go-ahead to start charging drivers $9 to enter Manhattan’s busiest areas. This decision comes after New Jersey tried to stop the new tolling program before it began. The plan, known as congestion pricing, is set to launch on Sunday. Janno Lieber, the chi

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

A War Hero's Unspoken Struggle: From Afghanistan to Suicide

War hero Matthew Livelsberger, 37, ended his life in an intentional explosion. He was a respected Special Forces soldier who served in Afghanistan and helped save lives. But after witnessing death up close, he struggled with mental and physical pain. He even reached out to an ex-girlfriend, an Army

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