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May 10 2025HEALTH

Smoking Unregulated Drugs: A Public Health Challenge

Drug-related deaths are on the rise across Canada. This is a serious problem that needs quick and effective solutions. The way people use drugs is changing. Some people use multiple methods. Others stick to one. Each method comes with its own set of issues for public health workers. In recent

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May 10 2025WEATHER

Beautiful Weather Ahead: What to Expect This Weekend

Colorado is in for a treat this weekend. The weather is set to be gorgeous, with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. This is great news for those who love outdoor activities. Colorado Springs and Pueblo will see temperatures in the low 70s and high 70s, respectively. This is a few degrees abov

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How a Fruit Game is Helping Smokers Quit

The idea of using a game to help people quit smoking might seem odd. But it is a real thing. It is a way to tackle the sneaky attention smokers give to smoking cues. These cues can spark cravings and setbacks, making it tough to kick the habit. Fruit Squish is a mobile game designed to help smoker

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Goose Liver Secrets: Unraveling the Role of PRIMA1 in Fat Storage

The process of creating goose fatty liver involves a method called overfeeding. This results in a liver packed with fat. Unlike human livers affected by non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), goose livers handle this fat buildup without inflammation. This unique ability makes goose liver an inte

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May 10 2025SPORTS

Fulham's Marco Silva: The Hot Pick for Tottenham's Managerial Seat

Tottenham Hotspur is eyeing a change at the top. Marco Silva, the manager who has turned things around at Fulham, is now the leading candidate to take over from Ange Postecoglou. This shift comes as Tottenham struggles through a tough season, currently sitting in 16th place in the Premier League. In

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May 09 2025SCIENCE

How Genes Make Some Animals Live Longer

The secret to why some animals live longer than others might be hidden in their genes. A team of scientists dug into the genetic makeup of various mammals. They wanted to understand how brain size and immune system strength might affect how long an animal lives. The scientists looked at the longest

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May 09 2025SPORTS

The Big Trade-Off: George Pickens' Journey from Pittsburgh to Dallas

The NFL draft is always full of surprises. This time, it was the Steelers who caused a stir. They put wide receiver George Pickens up for grabs. Other teams found this idea pretty amusing. They laughed at the thought of having Pickens in their locker room. This was not the first time Pickens ha

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May 09 2025POLITICS

South African Afrikaners Find New Hope in the US

The United States has taken a significant step by granting refugee status to 54 white Afrikaner South Africans. These individuals are expected to arrive in Washington DC soon, where they will be greeted by high-ranking government officials. This move comes at a time when the US has been under scrut

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the 2024 H5N1 Outbreak in US Dairy Farms

In 2024, a new outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza hit US dairy cows. This was a big deal. The problem was that there wasn't enough information to figure out how bad it really was. To tackle this, a team built a complex computer model. This model simulated how the virus spreads among cows in 35, 97

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May 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Batteries: The Future of Energy Storage?

What if batteries could think for themselves? A clever design for lithium-sulfur batteries has been created. It is a lot like the way our brains work. This new battery system uses tiny modules that work together. These modules are like little brains. They can talk to each other and share tasks.

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