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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How Special Care Can Improve the Final Stages of ALS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating disease that is typically managed by a team of specialists. Some of these specialists focus on palliative care. This special branch of healthcare aims to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life, especially for patients in the late stages of A

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Clark vs Herro: The NBA-WNBA 3-Point Showdown That Never Was

Imagine this: a thrilling showdown between WNBA's rising star Caitlin Clark and NBA's sharp-shooter Tyler Herro. This isn't just a dream. It is a possibility that was suggested by Udonis Haslem. Haslem, a seasoned NBA player, has been thinking about the impact a Three-Point Contest could ha

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Feb 12 2025CRYPTO

Hunting Halal Crypto: AI Tells them Apart

Muslims today face a unique challenge In today's world, Muslims have a tough job, they have to navigate through cutting-edge money and tech innovations. If you are a crypto-savvy Muslim, you might scratch your head as to which cryptocurrencies align with your faith's rules. The ques

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

The Eagles' Big Concern: Chiefs' Cocky Three-peat Plans

First off, let's talk trash talk. The Philadelphia Eagles were not impressed by the Chiefs' arrogance. They felt the term "three-peat" was a bold move and was meant to rattle the Eagles' The term did not originate from the Chiefs, but from basketball coach Pat Riley. The Chiefs approached

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Orange Clash: City vs Madrid Showdown

In the heart of the Champions League playoff round, Manchester City and Real Madrid faced off in the first leg. Early on, City had the ball more, but De Bruyne's shot went poorly after a good pass. City were also unlucky not to get a penalty. Despite the low key start, both teams had their chances,

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

California Sky Dazzled by SpaceX's Starlink Show

A SpaceX rocket launch lit up the evening sky over Southern California. All eyes were on the sky, and for a good reason. SpaceX successfully sent a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base at around 6 PM on a Monday evening. This wasn't just any rocket, though. It was on its 23rd mission.

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sweat, Sync, Repeat: Apple's New Workout Earbuds

Imagine running on a treadmill, and you don’t need to check your pulse or pace. Your wireless earbuds will keep you updated. Apple introduces Powerbeats Pro 2 with a new heart rate monitoring feature. The earbuds have a built-in sensor that sends real-time data to the user. The chip inside has be

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

When winter flu hits hard California monitors three respiratory threats !

California is facing a tough flu season. The flu is making hospitals work hard. The flu is attacking California harder than it has in five years. Health experts are looking at the rate of positive flu tests in the state. Indeed the number of positive flu cases rea

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

USAid's Shake-Up: What Happened to the Overseas Aid Agency?

Last week, Paul Martin, the federal watchdog overseeing the US Agency for International Development (USAid), was suddenly fired. This happened after he released a report saying that the agency's work had been disrupted. The report highlighted some serious issues. It said that a big reduction in sta

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

City Air and Short-Term Health Risks

It should really concern scientists worldwide how crazy NO 2 air pollution riders are affecting our health NOW. It's clear thier long term impact can be so detrimental that it can really concern us in the short term as well. Those days are getting rarer and warfare with the various things that a

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