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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Hepatitis B in Lafia: A Hidden Threat

Hepatitis B, caused by the HBV virus, is a serious health issue not just globally, but also in Nigeria. With over 296 million people infected worldwide, it leads to grave conditions like liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, ranking high among the leading causes of death. In Lafia, Nasarawa State, the s

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Meet Kash Patel: The Lawyer Trump Wants as FBI Director

Ever heard of Kash Patel? He's the guy President Trump wants to lead the FBI. Born to Indian immigrants in New York, Patel has made a name for himself in politics and law. He first caught Trump's eye when he worked for a congressman during the Russia investigation. That led to a job in the National

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Dec 02 2024SPORTS

Jerod Mayo's First Season: A Bumpy Ride for the New England Patriots

Jerod Mayo is having a tough first year as the New England Patriots' head coach. The team's record is a disappointing 3-9, and there have been several off-field issues. Some people are wondering if Mayo and his coaching staff will stay next season. Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his son, Jonathan,

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Brain Alarm: How a Fire-Proof Chemical Puts Our Brains on High Alert

Ever wonder about the stuff that makes your plastic toys flame-resistant? It's a chemical called TBBPA. Turns out, while it's great at stopping fires, it might be causing problems in our brains. Scientists found that TBBPA can trick our brain cells into thinking there's an injury or infection. It do

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Dec 01 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's NATO Hope: A New War Strategy?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has a new idea to end the war with Russia quickly. He thinks if NATO invites Ukraine to join, focusing on the areas Kyiv still controls, it could protect those regions and help Ukraine get back the rest of its territory through talks. But there's a problem. Uk

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Surveillance Tech in Mental Health Settings: A Closer Look

These days, surveillance tech is being used a lot in places where people get mental health care. It's often said that these tools make things safer and cheaper. But not everyone is sure if they're a good idea. Especially since there's not much research on them, and they might cause problems or raise

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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Zombie Celebs' Wild New Adventure: Netflix's Survival Show

Did you know that zombies and reality TV go way back? In 2008, Charlie Brooker, the creator of Black Mirror, made a show called Dead Set. It was about people stuck in a Big Brother house during a zombie apocalypse. There were even real people trying to outrun fake zombies in a BBC show called I Surv

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Daily Lives of African Genets: How Seasons and Competition Affect Their Nightly Routines

Ever wondered what keeps African genets busy at night? Two types of genets, the small-spotted and Cape genets, were studied to find out how seasons and competition affect their nightly activities. These tiny carnivores live in the same area but have slightly different habits. Scientists tracked them

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The CAPE: Patients' View on Emergency Tent Safety

Ever been in an emergency with an infectious disease worry? The Collapsible Aerosolized Particle Enclosure, or CAPE, is a tent designed to protect both patients and healthcare workers from airborne germs. This study chatted with emergency department patients to see what they thought of the CAPE. The

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Rice Gene Boosts Cross-Pollination

Imagine you're a rice farmer trying to improve your crop. You might wonder, how can we make rice produce more seeds? Scientists found that a specific gene in rice, called OsSPL5, can actually boost cross-pollination – the process where pollen from one plant fertilizes another. This increases the num

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