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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Herbs to the Rescue: How Kehuang Capsule Fights Liver Damage

First, let's talk about the liver. It's a pretty important organ, right? It helps filter out toxins and keeps our bodies running smoothly. But sometimes, it can get damaged. This can happen due to things like carbon tetrachloride, a nasty chemical that can cause serious liver injury. Enter Kehuang c

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Heart Healing: A New Hope for Heart Attack Patients with Heart Failure

Heart attacks, or acute myocardial infarctions (AMI), often lead to heart failure (HF). For years, doctors have used ACE inhibitors to help manage HF. These drugs target the RAAS system, which plays a big role in blood pressure and fluid balance. Recently, a new drug called sacubitril/valsartan (S/V

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Feb 17 2025CRIME

Online Extremists Face New Legal Challenges

The case of Jairo Jaime Tinajero, a 25-year-old from Arkansas, has shed light on a disturbing online extremist network called 764. This group is known for its involvement in the sexual exploitation of children and has a sinister goal: to bring about societal collapse through accelerationism. Tinajer

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

MS and Facial Pain: What You Need to Know About Percutaneous Treatments

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. It can cause a variety of symptoms, including facial pain. This pain, known as trigeminal neuralgia, is often described as sharp and sudden, like an electric shock. Percutaneous treatments are minimally invasive

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tour of Boeing 747 Highlights Air Force One Delays

In a recent visit to Florida, President Trump took a look inside a Boeing 747. This wasn't just any plane, though. It was a 13-year-old private aircraft parked at Palm Beach International Airport. The visit was more than just a casual look-around. It was a chance for Trump to highlight the delays in

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Levetiracetam and Skin Reactions: What We Know Now

Levetiracetam, often used to treat epilepsy, has been linked to serious skin issues. Most of what we know comes from small studies or reports from single hospitals. This makes it hard to understand how common these skin problems really are in everyday life. Levetiracetam is a popular drug used to c

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Bird Flu: A Looming Threat Amidst Government Chaos

The bird flu situation is escalating, with egg prices soaring and the virus showing signs of adapting to new species, including dairy cattle. The White House's recent moves to cut spending and restrict communications have left public health officials in the dark. State and local health departments h

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Tiredness in Indoor Sports: What's Going On?

Indoor court-based team sports are tough. They demand a lot from athletes. Unlike outdoor sports, these indoor games have smaller fields, harder surfaces, and more frequent matches. This makes the fatigue response different. It's important to study this separately. Researchers dug through l

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Feb 15 2025BUSINESS

Trump Media's 2024 Financials: A Mixed Bag

Trump Media & Technology Group, the company behind Truth Social, recently released its 2024 financial results. The numbers show a mixed picture. The company reported a loss of $2. 36 per share and revenue of $3. 6 million. This is a 12% drop in revenue compared to the previous year. The net loss als

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Moves: Schools, Energy, and Layoffs

The former president, Donald Trump, made some significant announcements recently. He signed an executive order that stops federal funding for schools and universities that require students to get vaccinated against Covid-19. This move was done to push back against vaccine mandates, which have been a

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