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Oct 21 2024HEALTH

Post-Surgery Pain Care: A Racial Divide

Imagine having major surgery. You might expect the best care to manage your pain afterward. But new research shows Black patients are less likely to get the top-notch treatment they deserve. Instead of using a combination of pain medicines that experts say work better and reduce the risk of addictio

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Brain-Tracking Headphones: Gimmick or Game-Changer?

Ever wished you could track your focus like you do your heart rate? Master & Dynamic's MW75 Neuro headphones promise just that, using EEG sensors to monitor your brain waves. But do they really help? Let's dive in. These headphones were born from a partnership between Master & Dynamic and Neurable.

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Can the Apple Watch Foresee Your Health?

Ever thought your smartwatch could warn you about sickness days before you fall ill? That’s what some Apple Watch users are experiencing with the new Vitals app. This app tracks five health parameters like heart rate and sleep duration, showing trends that might predict health hiccups. Upgrading to

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Oct 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

James Gunn's 'Creature Commandos': A Dark Twist in the DC Universe

Ever thought about superheroes with a dark, comedic twist? Well, director James Gunn has, and he's bringing it to life with 'Creature Commandos'. This isn't your usual DC lineup; it's a mix of action, comedy, and deep storytelling with an Eastern European vibe. At New York Comic Con, Gunn revealed t

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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

Why Voting Matters: The Surprising Link with Health

Politics can seem boring or unimportant, but it's actually a big deal for our health. Think about it. The places where people vote the most tend to be healthier. So, when folks say their vote doesn't matter, they're wrong. It's like taking care of ourselves. If we don't vote, then only people who ar

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Oct 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX Wins Big: Military Contracts for Launches

In a recent announcement, SpaceX has snagged a significant win in the competition for military launch contracts. The Space Systems Command of the US Space Force has awarded the company eight launches, valued at a whopping $733 million. These launches are set to carry satellites for both the National

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

The Mystery Behind Tim Sheehy's Gunshot Wound

A new report from The New York Times has stirred up fresh questions about a gunshot injury claimed by Montana Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy. Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, says he got the wound during a 2012 firefight in Afghanistan. But two new sources cast doubt on his story. A former SEAL w

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gladiator 2: A New Epic Unfolds

The much-awaited sequel to Ridley Scott's 2000 classic, Gladiator, has finally hit the screens. The premiere event, held in Los Angeles, was introduced by its leading star, Paul Mescal. In this follow-up, Mescal plays Lucius, the son of Lucilla, who is portrayed by Connie Nielsen. The story picks up

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

The Weirdest Conspiracies You’ve Never Heard Of

Believing in strange things is common. But some conspiracy theories are so unique, only a few people know about them. Let's dive into five of the weirdest ones out there. One theory suggests that computer chips hold demons. It all starts with King Solomon from the Bible. He's said to have imprisone

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Politician Unknowingly Shares Endorsement from 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist

You might think that a politician would be careful about who endorses them, but sometimes things don’t go as planned. This time around, it was New York Congressman Marc Molinaro, who unwittingly shared a supportive video from someone known for spreading 9/11 conspiracy theories. Molinaro’s blunder

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