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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Falling Down After a Broken Arm: How to Stay Safe

Older adults often face a tough time after breaking an arm or shoulder. They become more likely to fall and hurt themselves again. This is a big problem, so experts have been looking into ways to prevent these falls. They want to find out what works best. They looked at recent guidelines on fall pre

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Telemedicine: Keeping Contraceptive Care Alive During Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic forced major changes in how essential health services were delivered. Telemedicine became a lifeline for contraceptive care. A large reproductive health provider in Illinois, with 17 health centers, quickly shifted to telehealth. They wanted to see if this new approach kept con

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Political Divide: A Congresswoman's Controversial Stance

In January, a Pennsylvania congresswoman stirred up controversy. She posted a message on her social media account. She said that white supremacy and xenophobia are the real values of the political right. She claimed these values are not from the teachings of Christ. This statement sparked a heated d

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Brain Drain: How Doctors Feel Appreciated in the Neurology World

In the world of medicine, especially in neurology, it's crucial to understand how doctors and trainees feel about their work environment. A recent study focused on this, looking at how different ways of showing appreciation are seen by faculty and trainees in a neurology department at a big academic

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Feb 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Winter Fun in the Bay of Quinte: More Than Just Skiing

Winter in the Bay of Quinte region is far from boring. With a mix of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and cozy spots to warm up, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into what makes this region a winter wonderland. First off, there's plenty of outdoor fun. If you're into skii

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Early Alzheimer's Trials: What's the Buzz About?

Two big trials are underway to test a new drug called oral semaglutide. These trials, known as Evoke and Evoke+, are in their third phase and are looking at how safe and effective this drug is for people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Why is this important? Well, Alzheimer's is a t

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Lung Cancer Secrets: KRAS Mutations and Treatment

Lung cancer is a tricky disease, and one type, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), can be even trickier. Why? Because it can have different mutations, and these mutations can affect how well treatments work. Two of these mutations are called KRAS G12C and KRAS G12D. They are not the same and can beh

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Narcissists Get the Cold Shoulder

Imagine being in a room full of people, but no one talks to you. That's ostracism, and it's not a fun experience. So, why do some people, especially narcissists, often find themselves in this situation? Narcissists, those who have an inflated sense of self-importance, tend to report being i

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Feb 20 2025CRIME

A Life Cut Short After a Mistaken Doorbell Ring

A man who had admitted to shooting a young Black student who had mistakenly knocked on his door has passed away. Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old from Missouri, died shortly after pleading guilty to a lesser charge in the 2023 shooting of Ralph Yarl. The incident occurred when Yarl, then 16, accidental

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

How Believing in Conspiracies Can Shape Our Lives

Conspiracy theories, those intriguing whispers of secret plots, have long captivated people's minds. But why do some individuals latch onto these ideas? Well, it turns out that for those who feel disconnected from society, believing in conspiracies can provide a sense of purpose. It's like finding a

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