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May 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brad Pitt's Racing Comeback: The Next Big Thing After Top Gun

Joseph Kosinski, the director behind the thrilling Top Gun: Maverick, is gearing up for his next big project, F1. This upcoming movie stars Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes, a former racing star who returns to the track after a three-decade hiatus. The film, though fictional, promises an authentic look into

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Bone Building: The Hidden Power of CREG1

Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weak and fragile. This happens because the body resorbs bone faster than it can form new bone. One key factor in this process is the behavior of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). These cells can turn into either fat cells or bone cells. In ost

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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Clever tech to remove rain from photos

Removing rain from a single photo is a tough task. It is a problem that has been around for a while. A new solution has been created to tackle this problem. It is called ChessFormer. It is a clever mix of two powerful tools. These tools are a Transformer and a CNN. The Transformer is great at

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May 16 2025LIFESTYLE

Local News Roundup: Budget Cuts, Business Changes, and Space Adventures

San Luis Obispo County is in a tight spot. The county is looking at some serious budget cuts. This means some important programs, like homeless services, might take a hit. Why? Because state and federal funding has dropped. Local leaders are hoping that community partners can step in to help keep th

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May 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fortnite's Fight for iOS: The Battle Continues

Epic Games has faced a setback in its quest to bring Fortnite back to iPhones and iPads. The company revealed that Apple has put a stop to Fortnite's return to the iOS platform. This means that the popular game is currently unavailable for download on iPhones and iPads, even in the European Union, w

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Racial and ethnic differences in end-of-life care for severe brain injuries

When someone suffers a severe brain injury, decisions about their care often fall to family or friends. This is because predicting the outcome of such injuries is incredibly difficult. A recent study looked into how these decisions vary among different racial and ethnic groups. The study focused on

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Muslims with Ostomies: Navigating Faith and Health

The journey of Muslims with ostomies is a complex one. It involves balancing medical needs with deeply held religious beliefs. This exploration focuses on how these individuals manage their daily lives. An ostomy is a surgical procedure. It creates an opening in the body for waste to leave. This ca

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Ksyen's Mental Health Ward: A Work in Progress

The Ksyen Regional Hospital has been operational for six months. However, its psychiatric ward is not yet fully functional. Currently, only 10 out of the planned 20 beds are available for patients. This is not the full capacity that was promised when the hospital was first approved. The original pla

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Impact of New Laws on Medicare Drug Costs

Medicare Part D is a program that helps seniors afford their prescription drugs. It has been a lifeline for many, but the costs can still be high, especially for specialty drugs. These are medications used to treat complex conditions like cancer or multiple sclerosis. The price tags for these drugs

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Fat Cells Might Help Old Brains After Surgery

Perioperative neurocognitive disorder (PND) is a big problem for older folks after surgery. It's like their brains take a hit, and there aren't many good ways to fix it. Scientists have spotted two things that might be involved: less of a substance called adiponectin (APN) in the blood and more lact

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