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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Genetic Care: Teaching Docs To Help All People

In any discussion about care in the medical community, one key fact is extremely obvious, Not all people receive the same standard of consideration. This is particularly true in the delicate field of genetics. Medical professionals should be including a whole new element in their training. This ele

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Roots of Negative Feelings in Adults

Ever wondered why some people seem to be stuck in a cycle of negative emotions? They feel more distressed and have a harsher view of themselves. What pulls them into this trap? Researchers have discovered that tree-based models can help identify what's going on. These models are l

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

MalariaAlert in Peru

"The Amazon rainforest and the Tumbes coastal region in Peru are hotspots for malaria. The disease is a pressing concern, and both the local community and healthcare workers are on the frontlines of dealing with this issue. This means that new diagnostic tools need the input of those who will be usi

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Senior Bowl Shocker: Some Big Names Struggle

Let's start with the big name who could have had a good outing but struggled in the end. Carson Vinson from Alabama A&M, who got many snaps and had a rough time because he struggled to hold his own against tough pass-rushers. The "trial by fire" attitude in my opinion was not the smartest s

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Bears Get Fresh Blood in Coaching

Sheesh, there's been a lot of shuffling in Chicago. Eric Bieniemy has just swapped uniforms, going from the college football squad, UCLA, to the Bears. He left his spot down in SoCal. Much was expected of Bieniemy at UCLA, but unfortunately, the Bruins' offense was a bit of a mess, and he was show

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Navigating New Treament Frontiers For Common Liver issues

Imagine this. We live in a country where liver problems, specifically a condition called MASH, are on the rise. MASH is a nasty companion of unhealthy lifestyles, and it's becoming a major headache for doctors who specialize in stomach and liver issues. You might be wondering, "What's the big deal?

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

How Your Hospital Chooses Can Impact Leukemia Treatment

The adult patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) requires that type with specific medical attention. For these patients , intensive chemotherapy is a big check in the treatment process. Many hospitals are not properly equipped to handle these hour long procedures. Thus, a patient's survival rate

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

The Cowboys' New Offensive Coordinator Is a Fresh Face With a Proven Track Record

This year, the Cowboys have made a bold move by hiring Klayton Adams as their new offensive coordinator. This new position for Adams means the team is expecting a fresh perspective as they move forward. This appointment comes after Adams spent a couple of years coaching the offensive line for the Ar

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Playing with Fire: Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Excuses and Dilemmas

The question of who wins the match is obvious. However, the Chiefs' defense could be a big issue. By comparing the chances and risks of various opponent strategies, what can we learn? No doubt about one of the players on the Eagles team. Barkley needs to beat the

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Political Pointing at Plane Tragedy

The country was still reeling from a horrible plane crash that killed 67 people. The U. S. Army chopper and a commercial airliner had collided mid-air. Trump was quick to point out diversity initiatives as the villain. He blamed the deaths on the policy during the press conference. This was all

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