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Apr 04 2025BUSINESS

New Leadership in Women's Sports: Nancy Dubuc Joins Togethxr

Nancy Dubuc, who recently left Vice Media, is making waves again. This time, she's stepping into a big role at Togethxr, a company all about women's sports. Dubuc is taking on the position of executive chair, which means she'll be guiding the company's strategy and working closely with investors and

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

The Rise of PROMIS in Orthopedic Care: A Fresh Look

The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, or PROMIS, is a set of tools designed to evaluate how a person feels and functions in their daily life. These tools cover physical, mental, and social health aspects. They are useful for a wide range of conditions. In recent years, there

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Who Got the RSV Shot? A Look at Vaccine Uptake in Southern California

The 2023-2024 RSV season brought a new vaccine for adults aged 60 and above. This vaccine was recommended based on discussions between patients and their healthcare providers. A study was conducted to see how many people in Southern California got the vaccine and why some groups were more likely to

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Strong Antibodies Can Keep Dengue at Bay

Dengue fever is a serious issue in many parts of the world. It is caused by a virus that can lead to severe symptoms. But did you know that some people get infected without showing any signs of illness? This is called an inapparent infection. Scientists have been looking into why this happens.

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Hesitancy and Belief Systems: A European Perspective

In Europe, there is a notable trend of lower vaccine uptake within certain religious communities. This is a pressing issue for public health. While being part of a religious group can have positive effects on health, it can also lead to vaccine hesitancy. This is due to a surprising link between rel

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Apr 04 2025OPINION

The Role of Mental Health in Criminal Responsibility

The legal system assumes that people are accountable for their actions. But what happens when someone has a mental health issue? This is where things get tricky. The insanity defense comes into play, but it's not always clear when or how a mental disorder affects a person's responsibility for their

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Apr 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The 2026 Space Adventure: Project Hail Mary

The year 2026 is shaping up to be a big one for science fiction fans. A sneak peek of a film called Project Hail Mary was shown at CinemaCon. It is based on a book by Andy Weir. This movie is directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who have worked on films like "21 Jump Street" and "The Lego Movi

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Apr 03 2025FINANCE

Spring Market: Will Buyers Bite?

The spring housing market is finally kicking into gear, but will buyers be eager to jump in? There are a lot of factors to consider. For starters, mortgage rates and home prices are both quite high. The average 30-year mortgage rate is around 6. 65%, which is a bit lower than it was in January but s

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Moon Dust Shield: NASA's Big Step Forward

The moon is a dusty place. This dust, called regolith, is a big problem. It can harm equipment and even human health. But NASA has a new tool to fight it. They call it the Electrodynamic Dust Shield, or EDS. This technology uses electric fields to push away lunar dust. It recently had a successful t

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Apr 03 2025CRIME

Explosive Identification: The Raman Revolution

Explosive identification is a crucial part of crime scene investigation. It often requires specialized teams to ensure safety. Handheld Raman spectrometers are popular tools for this job. They are portable, don't damage samples, and can detect various compounds with little preparation. However, they

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