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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Pigs in a Pill: How Aspirin Mixes Changed the Game

Imagine feeding pigs a special mix of aspirin and watching them gain more weight than normal. Sounds like a fairy tale, right? Well, hold onto your hats, kids! Believe it or not, a recent study tested a mix called enhanced liquid aspirin (ELA) on young pigs. This isn't your grandma's aspiri

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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation Network Fails to Keep Up with Weekend Hype

The PlayStation Network (PSN) is having a rough day. Everyone is wondering why? It is not just a usual glitch. What is going on? Players are experiencing troubles with their PlayStation 5 and PS4 consoles. This is worse than a few hours of downtime. The problem seems to be everywhere. P

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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation Network Crashes: What’s Happening?

Have you been trying to jump back into your favorite game on your PS5 this weekend? Unfortunately, luck isn't on your side. PlayStation Network has gone down. It's been off and on since yesterday evening and takes everything from being able to log in to the whole store. This is the fifth outage we h

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Charging Ahead: Political Spat Halts EV Charging Initiative

The government's latest move involves pausing a massive EV charging infrastructure program. This $5 billion initiative has already been a big deal, with Tesla snagging at least $31 million from it. And here’s the twist, this isn’t just about the money; it’s a political tug of war. Tesla isn

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tech Move Sparks Major Legal Fight

Imagine this. Imagine handing over some of the government's most sensitive information, like the key to a vault filled with secrets, to a guy who runs a tech company. This is what allegedly happened with the Trump administration. They gave some of Elon Musk's young employees permission to a

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Mind Over Meal Eating Disorders and Early Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia and disordered eating habits are closely linked and this is not breaking news. People with schizophrenia are way more likely to struggle with obesity and eating disorders than the average person. It is believed that the risk of obesity is two to five times higher, and the risk of diso

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

NIH Cuts Funding Stuns Scientists

Imagine this. You are a researcher at a top university. You rely on federal funding for your work. Suddenly, the federal government slashes the money used for basic operations. That is exactly what happened recently. The National Institutes of Health announced a sudden cut to indirect costs. Indire

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Migrant Mothers: The Hidden Hurdles in Newborn Screening

Understanding the hurdles faced by Syrian migrant mothers in new baby screening programs was key in this study. In-depth interviews were used to gather insights into their knowledge, attitudes, and practices. This study focused on the experiences of Syrian mothers who have moved to a different

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Personality Types and Eating Disorders: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why some people struggle with eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and stress more than others? Turns out, it might have to do with their personality types. Researchers have been digging into this for a while, and they've found some interesting stuff. They've identified three main p

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Link: Who Can Lower Your Heart Disease Risk?

Ever wondered if standard medications might help reduce your chances of dying from heart disease. It seems that some of the most common pills given to people with diabetes or high cholesterol might impact your cardiovascular risk related to a measurement called the TyG index. Let's break it down,

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