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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

The Sneaky Swelling: What Happens After Breast Cancer

After breast cancer treatment, many women think their life goes back to normal. But a hidden condition, called lymphedema, can appear out of nowhere. Researchers kept an eye on 101 women for a year. Every three months, they measured the women's arms with simple tools like a tape measure and a perome

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

What to Expect: NFL Week 18 Predictions

Week 18 of the NFL season is here, and it's time to make some picks! Let's break down the games and see what's in store. The 49ers are without Brock Purdy, but they're still favored against the Cardinals. The Cardinals' run defense has been awful, so expect the 49ers to run the ball effectively. Th

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Ravens Rule, Lock up Division with Thrashing of Browns

The Baltimore Ravens finished the NFL regular season with a bang, securing the AFC North title after a decisive 35-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Amidst this impressive win, it was defensive lineman Michael Pierce who stole the show. Weighing in at a massive 355 pounds, Pierce surprised every

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution and COVID-19: A Double Threat

In Wuhan, China, there's a big link between air pollution and diseases. The city is famous for its factories, which pump out dark smoke. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, scientists found out that breathing in this polluted air made people get sick faster and need more medical help. Why does this happ

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Syria's Shift: Gulf Nations Watch Warily

For a long time, Syria was Iran's best friend in the Arab world while rich Gulf countries competed with Tehran. But with dictator Bashar al-Assad suddenly gone, Iran's out, and the Gulf states see a chance to step in. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are being careful, though. The big

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's AI Trick for 4K Gaming on Switch 2

On January 1, 2025, gaming industry expert Laura Kate Dale discovered a patent filed by Nintendo on New Year’s Eve. This patent reveals Nintendo’s plans to use AI upscaling to enhance game resolution on the upcoming Switch 2. Previous rumors suggested that Nintendo might adopt technology similar to

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Wireless EEG Headsets: Redefining Brain Monitoring?

Brain monitoring devices have been revolutionizing the medical field, particularly with the advent of wireless gadgets. One such innovation is the Zeto WR19 wireless dry electrode EEG system. When compared to the conventional EEGs used in clinics, how does it stack up? Researchers put the Zeto syste

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Exploring Chauncey Billups: Family, Faith, and NBA Impact

Chauncey Billups, born in Denver, Colorado, didn’t just leave his mark on the basketball court; he made waves off it too. Growing up in the Park Hill neighborhood, he was a sports sensation, earning the nickname “The King of Park Hill” by fifth grade. Chauncey's talents blossomed at George Washingto

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

Airline Groups Ask Trump to Fix FAA Funding Issues

A group of 30 aviation organizations has sent a letter to President-Elect Donald Trump. They want him to change how the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gets its money. The FAA needs funds to upgrade and modernize its equipment and air traffic control systems. The groups are worried that past f

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Bouncing Back from Brain Bumps: Kids' Concussion Recovery Factors

Recovering from a concussion can be quite different for young kids aged 4 to 8 compared to preadolescents aged 9 to 12. Let's zoom in on the key factors that can influence how quickly children bounce back after a bump to the head. Younger kids might have a tougher time expressing what they're feeli

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