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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Feeling Happy: How Food and Mental Health Connect for Students

Did you know that feeling joy or pleasure, often called anhedonia, can be affected by what you eat? Yes, it's true! Anhedonia and anxiety have been linked to depression and other mental health issues. So, how do these feelings influence what and how students at Qassim University eat? Let's break it

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Herpetofauna's Hidden Helpers: Exploring Microbiota

Symbiotic microbes greatly influence the health of their hosts. Amphibians and reptiles play a vital role in the animal kingdom's history and hold significant ecological, economic, and scientific value. Previous studies have shown that the microbiota in these animals are closely connected to their e

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kimchi and Heart Health: What the Science Says

Have you ever wondered what kimchi, that spicy Korean dish, does to your heart health? Scientists have been digging into this question, and their findings are pretty interesting. They've looked at a bunch of studies to see how eating fermented kimchi might affect things like your weight and blood pr

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Nov 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Unexpected Reunion: Chicago Bakery Owner and Customer Discover They're Mother and Son

Imagine finding out your favorite bakery owner is your birth mom! That's what happened to Vamarr Hunter in 2022. He was a regular at Give Me Some Sugah in Chicago. One day, the bakery called him. The woman on the phone? Lenore Lindsey, the owner, and his birth mother. She had given birth to him when

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Speed Up AI: Simple Tricks for Faster, Cheaper Models

Today, businesses are tackling a big problem: how to make AI faster and cheaper. Big AI models are expensive and slow, but they're great at tasks like threat detection and recommendation systems. To fix this, we can use techniques called model compression strategies. These methods make AI models sma

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Maori MPs Use Traditional Dance to Protest Bill in New Zealand Parliament

In New Zealand, things got a bit heated in parliament when Maori members decided to express their disapproval of a new bill in a unique way. They performed a haka, a traditional Maori dance, right in the middle of a vote. This bill is all about how to interpret the Treaty of Waitangi, a super old ag

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhones Now Reboot to Stay Safe: How Apple's New Feature Works

You might have heard that some iPhones suddenly reboot on their own. It turns out, this isn't a glitch, but a new security feature Apple has added to iOS 18. The feature, called "inactivity reboot, " makes your iPhone restart if you haven't unlocked it in 72 hours. This is a clever move by Apple to

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Health Care and Big Language Models: Picking the Right Path

Large language models (LLMs) are making waves in health care, but how do we choose the best one? It all depends on your health system's needs, budget, and infrastructure. There are three main ways to use LLMs: training from scratch, fine-tuning pretrained models, or using out-of-the-box solutions. E

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Disney+ Adds Free ESPN Content: What's the Catch?

Starting December 4, Disney+ subscribers in the U. S. will get a new "tile" on their home screen. This tile won't be for another Disney movie or show, but for ESPN content. That's right, Disney+ is getting into the sports streaming game! But don't get too excited just yet. While there will be some f

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Nov 15 2024FINANCE

Crypto's Future: Is It Independent of Politics?

Everyone's talking about how a Trump presidency might affect digital assets like Bitcoin. But guess what? Some experts say it won't make a huge difference. Crypto is apolitical, meaning it's not really influenced by who’s in charge. Investors are hopeful a Republican government could foster growth,

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