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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

How Surgeons Measure Bone Loss: A Fresh Look

Bone loss in the glenoid area is a big deal when planning surgery. If more than 13. 5% of the bone is gone, things can get complicated. For a long time, doctors have used 3D CT scans and the Pico method to check for bone loss. These methods are considered the best. But, there's a question mark over

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Bronze Age Fashion: The Hidden Stories in Metal Jewelry

The Bronze Age in Western Siberia was a time of rich cultural expression, and one of the most vibrant ways people showed this was through their clothing and accessories. Researchers have long been fascinated by the intricate metal adornments found on clothing and headwear from this era. These tiny p

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Gaza Hostage Deal Speeds Up

A major shift in the Gaza hostage situation is underway. Hamas, a militant group, has announced that they will release six living Israeli hostages on Saturday and return the bodies of four others on Thursday. This move is a surprise acceleration of the ceasefire deal, which originally planned for a

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Gemfibrozil: A Yeast Story

Yeast, a tiny organism, is helping scientists understand a big mystery: how a common drug, Gemfibrozil, works to lower fat levels in our blood. This drug, known for its ability to activate a specific protein called PPAR-α, has a significant impact on how our bodies handle lipids, or fats. However, t

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

A Glimmer of Hope: Hostages to be Released

In a surprising turn of events, Hamas has announced that they will be releasing the bodies of four Israeli hostages on Thursday. This includes the youngest hostages, Kfir and Ariel Bibas, who were just nine months and four years old when they were taken. The news has brought a mix of relief and sadn

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Israel's Ceasefires Face Uncertainty

Israel's military has decided to keep troops in five key spots in southern Lebanon, despite a deadline for their pullout. This move has Lebanon's government upset, as they see it as another delay in the ceasefire process. The ceasefire, which has been holding since November, was supposed to see Isra

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Feb 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Aubrey Plaza's Return to SNL: A Look at Her First Public Appearance Since Her Husband's Death

Aubrey Plaza stepped back into the spotlight recently, making her first public appearance since the passing of her husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena. The event was the SNL50 anniversary special, where she introduced a musical performance. This marked a significant moment for Plaza, who had been schedule

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

Trouble Brewing: Israel's Troops Stay in Lebanon

Israel's military made a surprising move. They said they would keep their troops in five key spots in southern Lebanon. This decision came just as a deadline for their full withdrawal was about to end. The deadline was set for February 18th. The news has people worried. They fear that violence betwe

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Feb 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Young Star's Life Cut Short

The world was shocked when news broke that Kim Sae-ron, a talented South Korean actress, had passed away. The cause of her death was revealed to be suicide, according to local police and news agencies. No suicide note was found, leaving many questions unanswered. Kim was just 24 years old when she w

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Feb 17 2025SCIENCE

Meet Bastetodon: The Ancient Egyptian Forest's Top Predator

Imagine a creature with sharp, catlike teeth and a powerful bite. This isn't a scene from a movie, but a real-life description of an ancient carnivore called Bastetodon. This newly discovered species roamed the lush forests of Egypt around 30 million years ago. The discovery of its nearly complete s

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