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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holly Jennings Mysteries: From Books to Big Screen

Holly Jennings, a detective from bestselling novels, is about to make a big move to the screen. The five books in the Holly Jennings series are set to be turned into movies and TV shows. The first book to be adapted is "Blood and Roses, " a thrilling tale set in the high-stakes world of horse rac

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Brain Bug Busters: A New Hope for Detecting Infections

Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) are serious business. They can be deadly and often strike without warning. Doctors are always on the lookout for better ways to detect these infections early. Recently, there's been a lot of buzz about a substance called presepsin (sCD14) found in cereb

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Told by machines! patient's gut or her friendly artficial intelligence?

Ever heard of something called patellar tendinopathy? It's a fancy name for an injury in the knee, which is pretty common. Coping with a knee injury like patellar tendinopathy can be a real pain! Patients will go looking for handy information to get themselves better faster. Imagine this

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

The Salt Substitute From The Sea

Too much sodium has health risks. This has pushed researchers to look for alternatives. One interesting option? Peptides from oysters. These tiny protein pieces can create a tasty umami flavor without all the sodium. Researchers looked at three of them: PQFAPEED, EEHPVLLTEA and DQAIPNKPE

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk as a government member

The billionaire Elon Musk has taken on a unique role within the government. His title is 'special government employee. ' This means he is not a full-time worker, neither is he a volunteer. He has a specific time commitment to the government, with a limit of 130 days in a single year and no pay. Mus

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

NBA Stars Shuffled in Surprise Trade

Don't look now, but there's been a shocker in the NBA. Older Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis found themselves swapped clubs. Since 2019, Anthony Davis wanted to play with his team more in Los Angeles. Luka was suddenly gone from Dallas. He will replace LeBron James and missed out on playing in

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Race Night Thrills and Lessons Learned, From Top to Bottom at Bowman Gray

N. C. This race night saw some unexpected results and a lot of excitement at Bowman Gray Stadium. For some, it was a time of celebration and happy faces, while for others, it was a lesson in how risky the sport can be and a chance to get better. As the first race of the season kickstarted in Winsto

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Feb 03 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Surge: What's Driving the Bullish Trend?

Tech stocks have been on a roll lately, with Dynatrace leading the charge. January witnessed a surge in Dynatrace's revenue, reaching an all-time high. This is big news. Why? Well, tech gadgets are a hot commodity right now, and the industry's top minds are taking notice. Two industry leaders hav

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Why Your Doc Might Be Pushy About Birth Control—and Why That's a Problem

Imagine going to the doctor for advice on birth control. What if the doctor pushed you into alternative remedies against your wishes? When a healthcare provider gives pressure either applying or shying away from contraception usage, that's called contraceptive coercion. In 2023, isn't it a

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Kids and Germs: WhatsGoing On in China? \

Why do we worry about infectious diseases in young people? After all, kids are pretty resilient. First, lets talk about what these kids know. They've heard about germs, and they understand that they can get sick. But the knowledge is basic and somewhat vague they know germs are out there, b

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