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Sep 23 2024HEALTH

The Ethical Quagmire of Unclaimed Bodies: A Story of Medical Education and Family Rights

As the medical community continues to evolve, a long-standing practice has been reevaluated: the use of unclaimed bodies in medical education. A recent investigation by NBC News revealed that the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNT) had a program that used unclaimed bodies for stude

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

The Dark Side of Medical Research: Unclaimed Bodies Used Without Consent

It's a chilling reality that has left many families shattered and outraged. In a 10-month investigation, NBC News exposed how two of the most populous counties in the United States, Dallas and Tarrant, have been sending unclaimed bodies to a Texas medical school for research and training purposes. T

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Sep 19 2024BUSINESS

The Billionaire's Dilemma: A Gold Rush Awaits if Kamala Harris Wins the Election

In a recent interview on Fox Business, billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson spilled the beans on his plan of action if Kamala Harris becomes the president. Paulson, a Trump supporter, revealed that he would sell his stocks and invest in gold if Harris wins the election. The reason behind this

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Sep 18 2024HEALTH

The Human Body Conundrum: A Lesson in Accountability

The University of North Texas Health Science Center has made a significant decision to cease accepting unclaimed bodies following an investigation by NBC News. The program, which was designed to provide cadavers for medical research and education, had been plagued by controversy and allegations of d

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

The Mayor's Dilemma: A Tangled Web of Contracts and Corruption

The city of Oakland is embroiled in a controversy surrounding a lucrative security contract with ABC Security Service, a company owned by Ana Chretien, a business associate of Mario Juarez, a target of the FBI's ongoing corruption probe. The contract, which has been extended several times, has raise

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Game-Changing Scores on Your Lock Screen: Apple Sports App Revamp

Are you a sports fanatic who wants to stay updated with the latest scores and stats without constantly checking your phone? Look no further! Apple's Sports app has just gotten a major revamp with the release of Apple Sports 2.0, and it's packed with exciting new features that'll make your sports-lov

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Unclaimed Bodies, Unanswered Questions: A Medical School's Troubling Past

In a shocking turn of events, the University of North Texas Health Science Center has suspended its program that used unclaimed bodies for medical research, citing failures in management and oversight. The program, which began in 2019, had provided over 2,300 bodies to medical students and researche

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

The Crypto Conundrum: A Tale of Hacked Accounts and Scams

The latest development in the Trump family's crypto venture has raised more questions than answers. On Tuesday, the accounts of two family members, Lara Trump and Tiffany Trump, appeared to be hacked, promoting a scam aimed at cashing in on the family's nascent crypto project. The incident has spark

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Stunning Wonder: Unveiling the Mesmerizing World of Black Myth: Wukong

As we count down the days to the eagerly anticipated launch of Black Myth: Wukong on August 20, 2024, the final gameplay trailer has given us a glimpse into the breathtaking world that awaits us. Chinese developer Game Science has been tinkering with this action RPG for nearly four years, and the en

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

The Hangover Conundrum: What Science Reveals About Aging and After-Party Aches

As we navigate the complexities of aging, one phenomenon that often accompanies this journey is the seemingly increasing severity of hangovers. But do we really know what drives this trend? The answer lies in a delicate dance of biological processes, and researchers are just starting to uncover the

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