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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Kids and Sibling Loss: What We Can Learn

Losing a sibling is a tough experience for kids. It can leave them feeling alone and misunderstood. This is a big deal because it can affect their emotional and mental health in the long run. Health care providers know that helping kids cope with this loss is important, but they might not know the b

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Obesity Trials: It's Not Just About the Scale

Obesity trials have traditionally focused on weight loss. But now, researchers are shifting their focus. They want to understand how weight loss affects people's daily lives and overall well-being. This is a significant change in how obesity is being studied. Imagine being part of a clinical trial

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Snapshots for Sight: How Simple Photos Can Help in Emergency Eye Care

Emergency rooms can be hectic places, and sometimes, checking a patient's eyes can be tricky. Doctors who aren't eye specialists might find it hard to use traditional methods to look inside the eye. But here's where things get interesting: a new study in Canada shows that using a special type of cam

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

How Surgeons Measure Bone Loss: A Fresh Look

Bone loss in the glenoid area is a big deal when planning surgery. If more than 13. 5% of the bone is gone, things can get complicated. For a long time, doctors have used 3D CT scans and the Pico method to check for bone loss. These methods are considered the best. But, there's a question mark over

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Bone Loss in MS: A Hidden Battle

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition that affects the central nervous system, often leading to serious neurological problems. It's not just about the brain and nerves; MS also takes a toll on bones. People with MS often have weaker bones and a higher chance of fractures. But why does this h

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Feb 16 2025CRYPTO

The $800 Million Bitcoin Treasure Hunt

Picture this: a Welsh landfill, filled with trash from years past, hiding a digital treasure worth nearly $800 million. This isn't a scene from a movie, but a real-life situation involving a man named James Howells. In 2013, Howells accidentally tossed out a hard drive containing the private key to

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Seeing and Hearing Better in Long-Term Care

Imagine living in a long-term care facility with dementia. Now, imagine doing it with hearing and vision loss. It's a tough situation, right? Unfortunately, this is a common reality for many residents with dementia (RwD) in long-term care (LTC) facilities. These sensory losses can make daily life ev

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Feb 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Nate Smith's Slimmer Strut: 50 lbs Lost

So, country star Nate Smith has a great reason to celebrate this February, he's now 50 pounds lighter. There's no need for dramatic transformations or complicated methods to get fit. Nate Smith, a well-known singer found himself in a desirable health journey to lose weight. One person who assisted

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Luka in Purple Takes Center Stage

The Lakers' new star, Luka Dončić, made a splash as he joined his new team and played against the Utah Jazz. Although it was his first game with the Lakers, he sparked high excitement among the fans. Playing well with LeBron James and other team members, he is graded 14 points scoring five rebound

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Andy Reid's Super Bowl Bummer - Kansas City's Unrecognized MoJo.

A sports guru isn't filibustering his assessment that the Chiefs got hurt badly in last year's Super Bowl as did Legendary head coach Andy Reid. We know Super Bowl Sunday, the Chiefs got squashed by the Eagles big-time, they lost 40-22. The commentator took a stab on a sports program

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