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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Screens, Cholesterol, and Heart Health: What's the Link?

Sitting for long periods in front of screens is a common habit in today's world. But did you know it could affect your heart health? This is something that has not been studied much. Researchers wanted to find out if screen time is linked to cholesterol levels and heart disease. They loo

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Powers of Roseburia intestinalis

Roseburia intestinalis is a big deal in the world of gut bacteria. It's one of the most common and important bacteria found in the human gut. This bacteria is known for producing butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that keeps our gut healthy. Scientists have been studying this bacteria for a long tim

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Thinking: How AI Models Save Tokens and Money

AI models that think step-by-step, called chain-of-thought (CoT) models, are becoming popular. They break down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts before coming up with an answer. This process, however, can lead to high costs. The more thoughts a model generates, the more tokens it uses,

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Airstrikes on Yemen: A New Chapter in Middle East Tensions

The Middle East is never short of surprises. The U. S. President Trump ordered airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on a Saturday. The target was the Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The U. S. President made it clear that these strikes were a response to the Houthis' attacks on shipping in a crucial s

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Sitting Less, Moving More: What's the Deal?

People spend a lot of time sitting around these days. But what if we swapped some of that sitting time for light activities? Like walking or casual movement? Researchers wanted to know if this would make a difference in our health. Especially when it comes to things like heart health and metabolism.

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Court Allows Trump's Anti-DEI Orders to Move Forward

A recent decision by an appeals court has allowed executive orders aimed at restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to proceed. This move comes after a series of legal challenges and setbacks. The court's decision means that while the lawsuit against these orders continues, the o

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Mar 14 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Sees Big Gains But Still In Trouble

The stock market saw a significant boost on Friday, with the S&P 500 rising by 1. 8% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping by 565 points, or 1. 4%. This surge came after a tough week for investors, marking the fourth consecutive losing week. Despite the gains, the market is still in a rough p

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

TV Doctor Oz Faces Senate: Can He Fix America's Health Insurance?

The Senate Finance Committee is about to have a chat with Dr. Mehmet Oz. Oz is a well-known TV doctor. He was a heart surgeon, but he became famous on TV. He had a show called "The Dr. Oz Show" where he talked about health and sold stuff like supplements and health insurance plans. Now, he

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Weather Worries Shift Softball Showdown

In the world of college sports, timing is everything. Especially when the weather decides to join the game. LSU softball, a powerhouse team, had to adjust their schedule. The first match of their SEC conference series, originally planned for 6:00 p. m. on Friday, was bumped up to 4:30 p. m. due to

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Mar 13 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Stock Takes a Hit: Investors Point Fingers at Musk's Politics

Tesla's stock has been on a wild ride this year, and investors are pointing to Elon Musk's political activities as a major cause for concern. A recent poll found that a whopping 85% of investors think Musk's political stances are hurting the company's core business. The poll was conducted by a fin

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