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Jan 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Trump's Return: Hollywood in a State of Shock

When Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, Hollywood was taken aback. Industry insiders quickly realized that Trump's return to power could mean big changes for business. Some, like John Malone and David Zaslav, saw potential for mergers and acquisitions. But there were concerns too. Trum

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Jan 20 2025BUSINESS

BBC Studios Ponders Leaving India's Content Scene

BBC Studios is mulling over wrapping up its content production in India. The reason? A shift in India's TV and streaming landscape, which includes shrinking budgets from broadcasters and streaming platforms. While no final call has been made, the BBC is reviewing its Indian production model to make

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Jan 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Pat McAfee's Impressive Journey: NFL to Media Mogul

Pat McAfee has an incredible story. He played in the NFL until age 29, mostly with the Colts. Then, he switched over to media. You might have seen him on ESPN’s College GameDay or hosting his own show. In 2021, he scored a huge $120 million deal with FanDuel. Plus, his five-year contract with ESPN i

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Kids and FXa Inhibitors: What You Need to Know

Have you ever heard of FXa inhibitors? These are medicines that help stop blood clots. But how do they affect kids? A recent study tried to figure this out by looking at what we call "adverse events" or AEs, which are side effects. The researchers did something called a meta-analysis, which is like

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Using AI to Improve Cancer Treatment Planning

Imagine you're a doctor trying to save someone's life with radiation therapy. One of the hardest parts is figuring out exactly where to aim the radiation to hit the cancer and avoid healthy tissue. Now, scientists are using advanced AI, called LLM, to help with this crucial task. This AI isn't just

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Meningitis Mysteries: New Testing Methods

Imagine you're in a hospital, and a patient comes in with symptoms of meningitis. Time is crucial because the wrong treatment or delay can lead to serious problems. Doctors often rely on standard lab tests, but these aren't always available in places with limited resources. So, what if there was a b

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Teens' Sleep Timing & Heart Health: What's the Link?

Did you know that how well our hearts keep time can hint at future health issues? Heart rate variability, or HRV, is like the heart's internal clock, and it's connected to the body's autonomic system, which keeps things running smoothly behind the scenes. Now, scientists are looking into how school

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Zinc and Metformin: A Fertility Boost for Diabetic Mice

Ever wondered why some diabetic guys might have trouble having kids? It's all about zinc, a mineral that keeps sperm and reproductive organs in tip-top shape. But diabetes messes with zinc levels, causing problems. Scientists decided to test if zinc and a common diabetes drug called metformin could

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Drug Prices and Sales: A Cross-continental View

Have you ever wondered why medicine costs differ around the world? Let's take a closer look at how prices and sales trends for blood pressure drugs vary in Europe, the USA, and India. In Europe, these medications often come with a hefty price tag, thanks to strict regulations and high production cos

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Brain Scans and AI: Spotting Differences Between Bipolar and Depressive Disorders

You might think bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are hard to tell apart because they share similar symptoms. This can lead to mix-ups by doctors, called misdiagnosis. But what if we could use brain scans and smart computers to figure it out? That's what researchers tried in

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