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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Mystery of Rare Diseases: Brazil's Unique Approach

Brazil is taking a big step in the fight against rare diseases. These ailments cover a wide range of 6, 000 to 8, 000 different conditions. Most of these are caused by genetics. Sadly, only about 5% of these diseases have specific treatments available. These diseases often show up early in life, aff

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Medication Management at Home: Do Tele-Pharmacy's Visits Benefit Seniors?

Let's call it a raw fact, seniors are more likely to have more than one chronic condition requiring multiple medications. Combine this with over-the-counter meds and supplements and you get a recipe for potential disaster. Doctors looking at these cases come across Time failing to address the comple

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Crashing Expectations

Stepping out onto the crime drama scene with a bang, weary viewers and critics fry this new TV show at the very first glance. With the series opening to the public on Monday night at 10pm, it did receive tremendous publicity from the NFC Divisional Playoff Game and ran right after two episodes of Th

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Feb 05 2025BUSINESS

Google's Cloud Division Fails to Meet Market Hopes

The firm that owns Google, based in Silicon Valley, recently announced its latest earnings. The company reported a total revenue of $96. 5 billion for the most recent period, marking a 12 percent increase from the previous year. However, this figure just missed the mark of $96. 6 billion that many f

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Tulsi Gabbard: Vine to Shine?

One this Tuesday, a lengthy decision was made. The Senate Intelligence Committee had the final say and voted to endorse the new director for the nation's intelligence programs. The committee members took a long time to make their decision. This vote was to decide the fate of Tulsi Gabbard. The

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing How We Manage Supply Chains from Industry 4. 0 to 6. 0

We are now in the midst of a revolution. Not the kind that turns your dinner cold but one that is changing the way we think about the manufacturing world. Imagine a robot that isn't limited to just one task. They are all around us now, they are what scientists call artificial intelligence in supply

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Teens' Mental Health Data: Who\'s Keeping it Safe?

Lately, it's come to light that a company been paid millions by New York City for providing free online therapy for teenagers, Talkspace, has been sharing data about who visits their site with big social media platforms. This includes TikTok, Meta, Snap, and others. These companies are currently bei

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Feb 04 2025EDUCATION

Schools Explore The AI Advantage

In New Jersey, Bernards Township and Watchung Hills school districts want to join forces to dive deep into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it meshes with education. Kristen Fox is the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction and she's been chatting with Watchung Hills about the top

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Takes On Research Analysts: A New Tool Unveiled

A cutting-edge AI tool has been launched to compete with human research analysts. This tool, created by a company known for its AI models, promises to produce reports in just 10 minutes. This is a sharp contrast to the hours it would typically take a human to do the same job. The tool is designed

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mind-Blowing Sci-Fi Shows That Will Mess With Your Head

Sci-fi shows have always been a great way to explore big ideas and complex themes. They take us on journeys that challenge our understanding of reality and our place in the universe. These shows often delve into topics like free will, the nature of time, and the consequences of technology. They make

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