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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Trump's Choice for Ag Chief: Kelly Loeffler

Kelly Loeffler, briefly a Georgia senator, is likely to be offered the role of Agriculture Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. She’ll meet with him at his Mar-a-Lago estate this Friday. Loeffler has been a strong supporter of Trump’s, raising millions for his campaign. She’s also co-chairing

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

McGregor's Legal Setback: A Civil Case Ruling

In a significant legal development, a civil court jury in Ireland has awarded nearly €250, 000 ($257, 000) to a woman who claimed that MMA fighter Conor McGregor raped and assaulted her in 2018. The verdict came after a six-hour deliberation in the High Court in Dublin. The victim, Nikita Hand, repo

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Nov 23 2024FINANCE

Understanding the Wild Ride of Pig Prices in China

Have you ever wondered why the price of pigs in China swings like a pendulum? It’s a complex dance of many factors that leave pig farmers and consumers guessing. Let’s break it down! First off, the price of live pigs in China has been on a rollercoaster ride for years. This isn’t just a little blip

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Older Adults at Home: How Real-Time Tech is Changing Care

Europe sees tech as key to future home care for older adults. One type that's catching attention is real-time communication, like video calls. It's not just about if it works, but how it feels, and how it fits into daily life. Most studies focus on if tech works, not how it's used. Let's dive into w

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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tech Use Among Aging Asian Americans: A Closer Look

Did you know that how people use technology like smartphones, tablets, and the internet can depend on things like their age, gender, and education? But what about how their background and English skills play a role, especially for older Asian Americans? There's a model called TAM that says two thing

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Nov 23 2024LIFESTYLE

Reviving the Forgotten: Malang's Mask Village

Once upon a time, a government program called Desaku Menanti relocated homeless residents to create a special village – the Mask Tourism Village in Malang. The idea was to showcase the unique Malangan Mask cultural heritage, and at first, it drew many curious visitors. However, the excitement didn't

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Books Reflect Shifts in Moral Talk After 9/11

Imagine flipping through a book published in the United States after the 2001 terrorist attacks. You might notice something different about the words on the pages. A recent study dug into how phrases about morality changed in books from the U. S. , Great Britain, and Spanish-speaking countries. Rese

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Predicting Pain Relief: Who Benefits the Most?

Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a global issue, affecting many people long-term. One common treatment is IMPT, which involves various experts and methods. But not everyone sees the same benefits. Some people experience significant relief from pain, fatigue, and disability, while others don't. Resear

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Icy Treatment May Lower Inflammation in Healthy Adults: A Preliminary Study

Let's talk about inflammation, the silent culprit behind many health issues like obesity, metabolic syndrome, and heart disease. It's even linked to a higher risk of dying. Doctors have found that whole-body cryotherapy (W-BC), a fancy term for full-body cold treatment, can help people with certain

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Decisions on Intubating Acute Hypoxemic Patients: A Global Look

Decision-making on whether to intubate patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF) is a crucial but debated topic in medicine. Despite the procedure's common usage, there's a surprising lack of solid evidence to guide these choices. To shed light on this, researchers conducted a worldwi

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