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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Seeing Yourself Differently: How Teen Girls with Anorexia View Their Bodies

Imagine being a teenager and seeing your body in a completely different way than others do. This isn't just about vanity; it's a serious issue for many young girls with anorexia nervosa. This condition often starts during puberty, a time when bodies change rapidly. So, it's crucial to understand how

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Feb 22 2025FINANCE

K-Pop Tour Boosts Stocks: Live Nation's Mixed Results

Live Nation, a major player in the music industry, recently reported impressive earnings for 2024. The company saw a record revenue of $23. 1 billion and predicted a strong stadium business for 2025. However, despite these positive figures, Live Nation's stock took a hit. On Friday, February 21, sha

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

House Republicans Feel the Heat

House Republicans are facing a tough crowd. After a marathon session in the Senate, the House is now under the spotlight. They have to deal with a budget plan that could be a real headache. The plan is to push through President Trump's agenda. But, there's a catch. Many House Republicans have been g

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Overweight and Pregnancy: The Hidden Challenges

Being overweight or obese can really mess with a woman's ability to have kids and stay healthy during pregnancy. It's not just about looking good or fitting into clothes. We're talking about serious stuff like infertility, pregnancy complications, and even health problems for the baby later in life.

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Kentucky's Senate Seat: The Race Begins

Political wheels started turning in Kentucky after a big announcement. Senator Mitch McConnell, a Republican who has held the Senate seat for seven terms, said he wouldn't run again. This news came on his 83rd birthday, making it a significant moment for Kentucky politics. The first to jump in the

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Shift: Republicans' Silence Speaks Volumes

The political landscape has seen a surprising shift. President Trump has made a dramatic turn, moving closer to Russia, and this has left many in his own party scratching their heads. For decades, many Republicans have been vocal advocates for a tough stance against Russia and strong support for Eur

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Third Term: A Bold or Unconstitutional Move?

In a surprising turn of events, a group of Trump supporters at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) are pushing for an unprecedented move. They want to change the rules so that President Donald Trump can run for a third term in 2028. This idea is being pushed by the Third Term Project

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

When Red Faces Meet Red Wine: A Look at Dupilumab and Alcohol

Dupilumab is a medication used to treat certain skin conditions. It can cause some unexpected side effects. Two people experienced something unusual after taking Dupilumab and drinking alcohol. Their faces turned red, a condition known as facial flushing. This isn't a common side effect, but it's im

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Senate's Late-Night Budget Vote: What's the Deal?

The Senate was in for a long night. The Republican majority started a series of votes on a $340 billion budget plan. This plan was designed to boost funding for immigration enforcement, energy production, and the military. The process, known as "vote-a-rama, " was expected to last until the early ho

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Measure Self-Discrepancy After a Stroke

After a stroke, people often feel different about themselves, which can lead to depression and a lower quality of life. This change in self-perception is called self-discrepancy. Usually, this is measured using a complex scale called the Head Injury Semantic Differential Scale (HISDS-III), which com

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