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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

New Tool in the Fight Against Drug Overdoses

Drug overdoses have been a growing concern in Berkeley County over the past few years. The county has been working hard to tackle this issue, and recently, they received a significant boost. Last year, the county was awarded $1, 200, 000 to combat the opioid epidemic. Out of this amount, the coroner

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Mar 18 2025EDUCATION

How Pedaling Affects Memory in Students

Students today spend a lot of time sitting. This is a problem because being active is good for the brain and body. Bike desks are a new idea. They let students pedal while they work. The hope is that this will make them more alert and improve their memory. A recent experiment looked at how bike

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Community Health: The Power of Local Involvement in IGAD

The IGAD region, which includes eight countries, has seen both wins and setbacks when it comes to community involvement in health initiatives. The idea is simple: get locals involved in health programs and primary care. This can lead to better health services and make them last longer. But how well

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Mar 17 2025WEATHER

Deadly Tornadoes Strike Across the Country

The weekend was a brutal reminder of nature's power, as a wave of tornadoes and storms swept across the nation. In total, at least 40 people lost their lives, and the destruction was vast. This was not a single event but a series of storms that hit over three days, affecting more than two dozen stat

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Mar 17 2025SPORTS

A New Chapter for Fort St. James Martial Arts

A local martial arts club is making big moves in the community. Fort St. James Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has just shifted to a new spot on the main strip in Fort St. James, B. C. This is a big deal because it shows how much the club has grown in just three years. The move was a team effort, with students

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Forest Hills Hospital Shines in Patient Safety

A hospital in Forest Hills, Queens, has once again been honored for its commitment to patient safety. This is the second year in a row that Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital has received the Healthgrades 2025 Patient Safety Excellence Award. This recognition is a big deal because it shows tha

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Can Digital Tools Help Keep the Weight Off?

Losing weight is tough, but keeping it off can be even tougher. Many people struggle with weight regain after successfully shedding pounds. This is where digital health tools come into play. Researchers wanted to see if a web-based system could help people maintain their weight loss over the long te

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Laser Mapping: ICESat-2's Journey Through Earth's Ice

ICESat-2, a satellite launched in 2018, has just hit a huge milestone. It has fired 2 trillion laser pulses from space. This satellite is equipped with a super-accurate laser system called ATLAS. ATLAS has been busy measuring the height of ice sheets, glaciers, forests, and even the ocean floor. Th

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Catching Liars: The Science Behind Spotting Lies

Deception detection is a big deal in areas like national security, privacy, and courtrooms. It's tough to tell truth from lies because there are so many factors involved. Traditional lie detectors, or polygraphs, have been around for a while but have issues. They are controversial because of scienti

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

LGBTQI+ Inclusion in Medical Training

Medical training is a crucial step in shaping future doctors. It's where they learn not just the science, but also the art of caring for patients. One big challenge in this training is making sure that doctors understand and respect the needs of the LGBTQI+ community. This isn't just about knowing m

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