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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Chronic Pain: Mapping the Hurt

Chronic pain can be a real puzzle. It's not just about how much it hurts, but also where and how far it spreads. Doctors need to know this to help patients feel better. Two common tools for this are pain drawings and anatomical checklists. Both try to capture where the pain is and how big an area it

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Mar 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating LGBTQ Latine Excellence

In the heart of Los Angeles, a special night unfolded, spotlighting the achievements of LGBTQ Latine leaders. This gathering, known as Latine Honors, took place at the renowned Grandmaster Recorders. It served as a prelude to the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards, which will be streamed on Hulu on Apri

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

The Secret to a Happy Gut: Simple Fix for Aging Tummies

Gut trouble can strike anyone, but it's especially common as people get older. Many people think that cutting out certain foods will fix the problem. However, it's not always about what you eat, but how your body handles it. As people age, their bodies produce less stomach acid. This makes it harde

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Beans, Bugs, and Bacteria: The Hidden World Below

The world beneath our feet is a bustling ecosystem, full of interactions that shape the world above. One such interaction involves beans, bacteria, and bugs. Specifically, the relationship between beans and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, known as rhizobia, has long been seen as a win-win. But what about

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Worm Wars: Testing Treatments for School Kids in India

In India, worm infections spread through soil are still a big problem. This is true even though things have gotten better with hygiene and regular deworming. A big study was done to see how well two different treatments work. The goal was to find out which one is better at getting rid of these worms

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Parvovirus B19: A Hidden Heart Risk

Parvovirus B19 is a common virus. It often causes a mild illness in children. This illness is known as fifth disease. But did you know that it can also affect adults? It can cause a serious heart condition. This condition is called effusive-constrictive pericarditis. It happened in three adults duri

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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Studio Ghibli Craze: A Copyright Conundrum

A new AI image generator has taken the internet by storm, flooding social media with Studio Ghibli-style memes. Within just 24 hours, users have created AI-generated images of Elon Musk, "The Lord of the Rings, " and even former President Donald Trump, all in the iconic style of the beloved Japanese

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

The Chat That Sparked a Political Storm

In the world of politics, secrets are hard to keep. Especially when it comes to national security. A recent leak has caused quite the stir. A group of high-ranking U. S. officials were caught discussing sensitive military plans over a messaging app. The chat involved the Pentagon chief and other

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Mar 27 2025CRIME

A Music Director's Dark Legacy: The Salvation Army's Failure to Protect

The Salvation Army is facing serious accusations. A former music director, Joel Collier, is accused of sexually abusing a young girl for years. This happened despite the organization knowing about his past misconduct. The victim, Riley Neville, is now speaking out. She wants the Salvation Army to be

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Vikings' Quarterback Quest: The Rodgers Factor

The Minnesota Vikings are keeping their options open when it comes to their quarterback position. They have had discussions with Aaron Rodgers, but they are not making any promises. The team's general manager, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, confirmed that there have been talks with Rodgers and coach Kevin O’Co

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