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Jan 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Southwest: The Green Growth Champions

You might not expect it, but some cities in southwest China are showing the world how to grow their economies while keeping their environment squeaky clean. A recent study dug into 282 cities to figure out who's doing this best. And you know what? Those southwest cities are nailing it! Experts have

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Jan 03 2025EDUCATION

University Shifts Away from Diversity Statements: A Move Toward Free Speech?

Last month, the University of Michigan ditched diversity statements in hiring and promotions, marking a notable shift from its past stance on campus free speech. This decision comes after years of criticism for restricting open inquiry. Prominent institutions like Michigan are starting to embrace ne

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Social Factors and Missed Cancer Screens: Unveiling the Link

Did you know that how we live and interact within our society can influence whether we get cancer screenings? Research suggests that social factors, like where we live, how much money we have, and who we hang out with, play a part in whether we keep up with recommended cancer screenings. However, ex

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

Many Still Recovering After Bourbon Street Incident

In the aftermath of the Bourbon Street attack, many injured people were rushed to nearby hospitals. LCMC Health hospitals reported that 16 patients are still being treated, with eight of them in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Four patients were transferred from other facilities to receive special ca

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Is the Teitge Test Still Trustworthy?

Ever dealt with knee pain that's got you wondering if surgery might help? Meet the Teitge test – a doctor's tool designed to figure out who'd benefit most from a specific surgery called high tibial osteotomy, or HTO. Dr. R. A. Teitge, a big name in the field, came up with this test ages ago. But ca

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Physiotherapists and Evidence-Based Knee Osteoarthritis Care: What's the Hold-Up?

Physiotherapists play a crucial role in managing knee osteoarthritis. But why don't they always follow the latest evidence-based treatments? A recent study dug into this question. Instead of diving straight into treatment methods, researchers first looked at what influences physiotherapists' decisi

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Sleep Patterns in Younger Women: Who's Getting Good Zzz's?

Ever wondered how well women in their childbearing years are sleeping? A study called BioCycle aimed to find out. They looked at different aspects of sleep, like how long it takes to fall asleep or how often someone wakes up at night. The goal was to see if these sleep features go together. Plus, th

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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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Jan 03 2025CRIME

The Puzzling Case of the Cybertruck Blast: A Soldier's Story

Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old Green Beret, was behind the wheel of a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day. His uncle, Dean Livelsberger, described him as a patriotic soldier who loved his country and supported Trump. Matthew was kn

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Golden Weekend: Kicking Off 2025 with Glitz and Glamour

Hollywood is starting the year with a bang! The Golden Globes are back, and so are the celebrations. The party scene might not be as wild as before the pandemic, but there's still plenty to enjoy. Let's dive into the exciting events planned for the first awards weekend of 2025. On Friday, January 3

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