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Dec 24 2024CRIME

Guns and Youth: A Decade of Concerns

Over the past decade, guns have been a major cause of death among young people aged 0-24 in the United States. The rates vary greatly depending on factors like sex, race, where they live, and their family income. This study looks at how often youth and young adults, aged 10 to 34, are involved with

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Violence in the Field: Denmark's Prehospital Workers Speak Out

For decades, healthcare workers have been facing violence in the workplace. But did you know that this issue also hits prehospital personnel hard? We're talking about doctors, nurses, and other healthcare pros who work outside of hospitals. In Denmark, a recent survey aimed to shed light on the exte

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Transforming MoS2 Clusters for Better Biocatalytic Action

MoS2 is a widely available material with a stable structure, adjustable energy gap, and easy shear properties. These features make it valuable in fields like catalysis and biomedicine. However, its biocatalytic activity needs improvement for practical use in biomedicine. In this study, scientists cr

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Crime and Substance Abuse: How Violence Impacts Life Expectancy

Imagine you're walking down a dark alley. You might think about crime and how it can hurt people. But have you ever thought about how it can affect a person's lifespan? This study took a closer look at this topic, specifically for people with substance use problems. They wanted to know if violent cr

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Caring from Home: Singapore's COVID Response

During the Omicron and XBB COVID waves, Singapore faced a surge in infections. To handle the strain on hospitals, a unique approach called Hospital-at-Home (HaH) was implemented. This model aims to reduce the need for hospital beds and staff by using community healthcare services and remote technolo

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Dec 23 2024SPORTS

Bills Win Tough One, Keep Playoff Dreams Alive

Today was a nail-biter for the Bills as they faced the Patriots. The game started off rough with Buffalo trailing 14-0 at home. But they fought back, even recovering an onside kick to seal the deal in the last minutes. The final score was 24-21, a well-deserved win. Josh Allen, the Bills' quarterbac

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Our Diet's Journey: From Cavemen to Tech-Savvy Eaters

Human nutrition has always been a mix of biology and culture. Let's start from the beginning, when our ancient relatives, the Homo genus, were busy foraging, scavenging, hunting, and gathering. This was a time when food was found in nature, not supermarkets. As time passed, we saw a big shift with t

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Caring for Nutrition: How Enteral Feeding Affects Caregivers

Imagine you're taking care of a loved one who needs special nutrition through a tube. Sounds tough, right? That's the reality for many caregivers of patients on home enteral nutrition. This isn't just about mixing up some formula and feeding it through a tube. It's a whole new lifestyle that can aff

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Baseball Legend Rickey Henderson Dies at 65

Hall of Fame baseball player Rickey Henderson, known for his incredible speed and base-stealing skills, has passed away at the age of 65. Henderson was a key player for nine different teams over his 25-year career, making a name for himself as a brilliant leadoff hitter and base stealer. He held num

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Dec 22 2024CRIME

Remembering Rubi: A Teenager’s Life Cut Short

Teenager Rubi Patricia Vergara, a student at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, sadly lost her life in a tragic shooting incident on Monday. She was just 14 years old. A fellow student, 15-year-old Natalie "Samantha" Rupnow, was the shooter, and she also took her own life at the s

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