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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Overdose Deaths: A Step Back from 100, 000

For the first time since 2020, the number of people dying from drug overdoses in the U. S. is expected to drop below 100, 000. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a 10% decrease in overdose deaths between April 2023 and April 2024. This downward trend has cont

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Substance Use in Primary Health Care: A Hidden Crisis

Did you know that people seeking healthcare might be dealing with substance use disorders? These conditions can lead to serious health issues, like non-communicable diseases. To tackle this, doctors need to screen patients effectively. This isn't just about helping individuals; it's also about achie

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

How Community and Personal Factors Shape Women's Power in Ethiopia

Women's empowerment is a big deal globally because it can boost a country's growth and development. To make policies that really work, we need to figure out what affects women's empowerment on both individual and community levels. Let's zoom in on Ethiopia for a closer look. In Ethiopia, women's em

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Christmas Pageant No One Expected

Barbara Robinson's "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, " initially a magazine story turned novel in 1972, has been a holiday favorite for decades. The story's charm lies in its Roald Dahl-esque humor, with the Herdman kids, dubbed the "worst kids ever, " wreaking havoc in their town. This year, direct

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

How Genes Affect Pregnancy Loss: The Role of Interleukins

Are you wondering why some women experience repeated pregnancy losses? Scientists have been exploring how genes play a part in this. Specifically, they're focusing on something called interleukins, which help regulate our immune system. These interleukins can have slight differences, known as polymo

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

The Secret Threat to Honeybees: Nosemosis Explained

Ever wondered what's been bothering honeybees? It's not just climate change or pesticides. A tiny parasite called Nosema, which causes nosemosis, is quietly wreaking havoc on these vital pollinators. Imagine a tiny invader sneaking into bees' stomachs, multiplying, and causing serious damage. Scient

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Nov 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Leaders Face New Challenges at COP29

At the recent COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan, panelists discussed big issues like climate finance and politics. The United Nations conference is crucial for negotiating global climate action. One main worry is the gap in funding needed for climate projects around the world. Another concern is the

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Ghosts Season 4: Trevor's Big Break in Finance and Love

In the latest installment of the hit series "Ghosts, " the spirits at Woodstone Mansion are up to their old antics. This time, Alberta lends a helping hand to Sam, helping her conquer her stage fright. Meanwhile, Trevor and Sasappis are trying their luck with the ladies from a local theater group. T

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Separated by Borders: How US and Canada Tackle Obesity

Obesity rates have been climbing steeply in both the US and Canada, causing concern among public health experts. Researchers looked into the obesity prevention strategies used in these two countries. They reviewed high-quality studies published between 2014 and 2024 from databases like PubMed and ME

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Speed Up AI: Simple Tricks for Faster, Cheaper Models

Today, businesses are tackling a big problem: how to make AI faster and cheaper. Big AI models are expensive and slow, but they're great at tasks like threat detection and recommendation systems. To fix this, we can use techniques called model compression strategies. These methods make AI models sma

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