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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Young Dutch People Seeking Medical Help to End Psychiatric Suffering

In the Netherlands, an increasing number of young people are turning to medical assistance in dying because of their psychiatric struggles. This group, often referred to as MAID-PS, remains largely unknown in terms of their characteristics and outcomes. While this topic might seem heavy, it's crucia

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Mahomes Misses Pro Bowl: A Surprising Snub

Patrick Mahomes, the star quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, has been left off the Pro Bowl roster for the first time since he became the team's starting QB. While his stats are decent, with notable completions and yards, his 26 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions fall short of exceptional. Hi

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Sales Take a Dip: What's Next?

Tesla, the electric vehicle giant, has seen its first annual sales decrease in over a decade. What happened? Well, despite a 2. 3% boost in the last quarter thanks to attractive offers like zero-interest financing and free charging, the overall sales from 2023 to 2024 dipped by 1. 1%. That's right,

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Rethinking Diabetes Care: Why Involving Couples Matters

Managing Type 2 diabetes can be tough, especially for older adults. The idea of involving spouses in care is great, but does it work in real life, especially in places like China? A recent study decided to find out by putting couples to the test. The study took place in a clinical setting and inclu

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Schizophrenia Knowledge: A New Scale for Patients

Imagine trying to understand a complex disease like schizophrenia, but not having the right tools. That's what many patients face today. To change this, researchers have developed a new scale to measure how well people with schizophrenia understand their condition. This scale is important because it

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Why Some Cancer Clinical Trials Leave Out People with Disabilities

Did you know that people with disabilities are more likely to get cancer? Yet, they often can't join cancer clinical trials. Why? Because of rules that measure how well a person can perform daily activities, called performance status. This is set to make sure trial participants aren't too sick. But

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cars Unlock with a Smile or a Touch

Ever dreamed of unlocking your car with just a glance or a finger tap? Welcome to the future of automobiles! Today's tech-savvy drivers are all about convenience and personalization. Biometric technology is making its way into cars, letting you unlock, start, and customize your ride with just your f

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Jan 02 2025CRIME

New Orleans Attack: Young Lives Lost

A terrible incident occurred in New Orleans on New Year's Eve. A truck plowed into crowds on Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 people and injuring more than 30. Among the victims were Martin "Tiger" Bech, a former Princeton University wide receiver, Reggie Hunter, a loving father of two, and Ni’Ky

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Chiefs to Give Wentz a Shot in Season Finale

In a surprising move, the Kansas City Chiefs have decided to start quarterback Carson Wentz in their last regular-season game against the Denver Broncos. This news was announced by head coach Andy Reid on Wednesday, New Year's Day. The Chiefs had already secured the AFC's single bye on Christmas Day

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Boston Sports in 2025: Predictions and Challenges

Let's talk about the future of Boston sports in 2025. This year, things might look a little different. The Patriots might have a new coach in town. Jerod Mayo, the current coach, could be on his way out. The team hasn't been doing so well, and it's time to think about what could be next. Maybe Mike

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