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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Tragic End: Two Men Searching for Sasquatch Found Dead in Washington Forest

In the thick forests of Washington state, a tragic tale unfolded. Two Oregon men, aged 59 and 37, went missing after venturing into the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, about 150 miles northeast of Portland. They were on a mission to find Sasquatch, a legendary creature often associated with the Pac

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How HIV Exposure Affects Baby Growth in Kenya

You might wonder why babies born to moms with HIV in Kenya seem to grow a bit slower than others. Research has shown that these babies, known as HIV-exposed but uninfected, don't grow as well as children who aren't exposed to HIV. This is a big deal since most babies born to moms with HIV are actual

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Dec 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Diddy in Hot Water: Former Employee's Shocking Claims

Sean "Diddy" Combs, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, is again making headlines, but this time for all the wrong reasons. A former employee, Phillip Pines, has stepped forward with some serious allegations. Pines claims that Combs pressured him into sexual acts and made him take par

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Sun Safety on Campus: What Saudi Students Know and Do

You might think that with the sun beating down almost every day, college students in Saudi Arabia would be extra careful. But a recent study found that not everyone is as sun-smart as they should be. The sun can do some serious damage, like causing sunburn, making your skin age faster, and even lead

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Cadmium in Blood: What's the Cancer Link?

Ever wondered if cadmium, a heavy metal, could be linked to cancer? Researchers have been puzzled by the mixed results from studies on this topic. So, a team decided to dive deeper into the relationship between blood cadmium levels and nine different cancers. They used data from a large health surve

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Hearing Hazards for Student Musicians: The Hidden Risks

Musicians, especially students, are at a higher risk of hearing loss due to loud, continuous exposure to music. This study looked into the early signs of hearing damage in young musicians who pass regular hearing tests. It focused on how noise affects the way their ears process sounds and their abil

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Noise Impact on Military Hearing: What You Should Know

Did you know that noise can mess with your hearing? Well, it's a big deal for military folks. A recent study looked into how much noise soldiers are exposed to each year and how it affects their hearing and ability to focus on sounds. It turns out, loud noises can really do a number on your ears. Y

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Thyroid and Cold: A Study of Greenlandic Hunters

Imagine being a hunter in the freezing lands of East Greenland, where temperatures often dip below zero. It turns out that our thyroid hormones play a vital role in keeping us warm when we're exposed to the cold. One study delved into this by looking at a group of Greenlandic hunters who are no stra

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Tadpoles' Swimming Slowdown: Antimony's Impact on Metabolism and Genes

Antimony, a heavy metal, affects the swimming speed of Pelophylax nigromaculatus tadpoles. Researchers found that when these critters are exposed to antimony in two different ways—either in short bursts (pulse exposure) or continuously (constant exposure) for 28 days—they swim significantly slower.

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Rats' Baby Bump: How PBDEs Affect Thyroid Hormones in Pregnancy

Every day, we're exposed to chemicals called PBDEs. Though we try to stop using them, they still sneak into our bodies and even into our babies when they're still inside the womb. Scientists studied pregnant rats to see how PBDEs enter the placenta which connects mom and baby. They divided the rats

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