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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Dont Use Fake Tanning

In many places, people are fond of using tanning beds. Some don't realize they can be harmful. These beds emit UV rays. These can damage your skin just like the sun can. You are more likely to get cancer if you use tanning beds. A group of researchers recently uncovered some disturbing facts. The

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Divide: Enhancing Global Brain Surgery Care

Everyone deserves top-notch medical care no matter where they live. Right now, there are huge differences in the level of brain surgery care around the world. Some places have state-of-the-art facilities while others are still using outdated methods. This isn't just about fancy equipment but also a

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Feb 01 2025CRIME

Freedom at Last: Three Men from Gaza's Captivity

Three men are awaited in Israel, recently freed from their rough time in Gaza. Imagine being in a terrible situation and two of these men are parents. Keith Siegel, who is both an Israeli and American citizen, was surprisingly positive, thinking of ways he could make the days pass.

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

Bargain at Costco: Unions and Workers Avoid Strike.

Imagine this: 18, 000 workers at Costco across the USA. Many of them were very ready to start a strike. They had voted and it was clear that most of them wanted to do it. The reason? They were fed up with wages and benefits that weren't matching up to what Costco was earning. A whopping $7. 4bn pro

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

What Happens When Heart Attack Meets Cancer

People with a current or past cancer diagnosis might face worse outcomes when dealing with a heart attack. This is a big deal because understanding the link between these two serious health issues can help doctors make better decisions about patient care and treatment. It's well known that heart at

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Thinners: A Regional Dilemma

In the Luzhou region, hospitals have had a lot of questions about the best way to use blood thinners. Blood thinners, also called anticoagulants, are medicines that prevent blood clots. They are important for treating and preventing conditions like heart attacks and strokes. The use of these drugs

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

How Do US Neurosurgery Programs Show Their Commitment?

Neurosurgery residency programs are often seen as the gold standard for specialized medical training, but how do they highlight their efforts on diversity, equity, and inclusion, commonly known as DEI. This was the main question that got many people thinking. For many, the internet is a go-to for i

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Watching TV Shows While Watching Others Watch TV Shows

Let's dive into the world of reaction videos, where young people share their thoughts on TV media. People often ignore the power of these reactions to show how viewers digest content on sexual topics. This form of engagement might reveal a hidden side of how viewers consume these shows. It also giv

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Chicago's Wellness Leaders: Building Community Over Competition

In Chicago, women entrepreneurs are reshaping the fitness industry by focusing on community support instead of rivalry. They are proving that success doesn’t have to be a lonely journey. Sweat Sessions Studio, for example, is a shining example of this collaborative spirit. Founded by Aubre Winters-C

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Home Lab Monitoring: Keeping an Eye on Your Virtual World

Managing a home lab can be tricky. As your lab grows, it can be hard to keep track of everything. You need to monitor your lab to make sure everything is running smoothly. This isn't just about virtual machines and containers. It's also about the extra hardware, network devices, and firewalls.

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