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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Tobacco Quitters: Are All Tobacco Users on the Same Page?

Quitting tobacco is a complex journey. Smoking, vaping, and using heated tobacco products create three main types of users: single, dual, and triple. We need to look closer at these three groups. It is not easy to quit smoking. A recent survey involved over a thousand Korean adults who us

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of AI: Redefining Ethics

The future of artificial intelligence seems more complex than we may want to think about. Researchers and thinkers are now exploring how applying rules of intersectional feminism can lead to fairer, more ethical and sustainable AI innovations. Feminism is for everyone! The idea of feminism applies

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Sweating Towards Control: How Exercise Helps ADHD Students

College students with ADHD face unique challenges. Their daily struggles can feel like a battle. Let's dive into the power of exercise to help them manage their emotions and improve their overall happiness. Regular exercise may be a game-changer. How so? Well, it can boost a student's ability

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Linking people to outdoor activities

The concept might sound strange to you. However, those in the know call them “intermediaries. ” Individuals with expertise guiding folks toward community-centered fitness groups, providing help needed to get fit and build connections. Think of it as finding your way around fitness and social circles

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

The Vanishing Webpages:A Look Into What Happened

On a busy Friday, a strange thing happened across various federal websites. Pages vanished, info on crucial health topics disappeared, and even pronouns in email signatures got the boot. All of this was part of a big cleanup ordered by officials. The Office of Personnel Management sent out a memo ea

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Feb 01 2025CRIME

Drone Disaster: Why A Plea Deal Might Let Off The Hook Who Caused A Wildfire Plane To Crash

On January 9th, a drone operator, Peter Akemann, was caught in a serious incident involving a wildfire-fighting aircraft. The drone, a DJI Mini 3 Pro, was flown far beyond the legal limit and collided with the aircraft, leaving a hole in its left wing. The collision caused the aircraft to crash. It

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

CBS Under Scrutiny Over Interview

CBS News recently received a request from the government to hand over a complete and unedited transcript of an interview aired on October 2024. They are also requested to provide footage of the interview. The government, run by a Donald Trump appointee, asked for these materials to be turned over

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Shoes, FBI's Fresh Feet

Changing the partment, United states top boss begins to take down everybody he feels like, regardless of the level. Our country's main police force got several people out from the door putres a fast shake-up in the us This decision came in with 5 major top dogs in numerous cities leaving the spotl

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

How Temperature Changes in a Fish Pond Throughout the Day

Have you ever wondered how hot or cold the fish pond is, especially in the middle of summer? Temperatures in a fish pond can vary significantly, and understanding these variations is crucial for maintaining a healthy environment for the fish. This is done by dropping fiber optic cables vertically in

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Backyard Bird Flu Outbreak How To Protect Chickens

Montgomery County residents now face a new challenge. A quarantine has affected backyard chicken owners in the area after routine tests uncovered the H5N1 bird flu. What does this mean for local residents. Some people love to raise chickens in their backyard. It is a fun hobby for many. It is also

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