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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Ringing in 2025: A Worldwide New Year's Eve Timeline

Ever wondered who gets to celebrate New Year's Eve first? It's not New York City! The tiny island of Kiritimati, part of Kiribati, is the first to welcome the new year. When it's 5 a. m. on December 31 in the Eastern Time zone, it's already New Year's Day on Kiritimati. Soon after, New Zealand and s

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Zoo Animal Well-being: A Practical Guide

Zoo animal welfare is under the microscope these days. While zoos have made strides in care and management, there's still room for improvement. To push things forward, turning theoretical welfare ideas into real-life actions is crucial. Let's start with a well-known definition to set a baseline for

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Protecting Your Brain: Vaccine and Zoster's Impact

You might know that shingles, also called herpes zoster, can be tough on your body. But did you know it could also mess with your brain? Recent studies suggest that having shingles might increase your risk of getting dementia. That's why lots of people are wondering if the recombinant zoster vaccine

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Schizophrenia Treatment: A New Focus on Social Skills

Living with schizophrenia can be like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. One big piece is social skills. Recently, Italian researchers decided to tackle this challenge head-on. They brought together 40 people from Naples and Milan to test a new approach. This was no ordinary training; it

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Photos Capture Seldom-Seen Tribe in Amazon Jungle

Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, remote cameras have snapped incredible photos of an isolated tribe known as the Massaco, whose territory spreads across Brazil. This tribe, numbering around 200 to 300 people, continues to thrive despite encroaching threats from mining and logging firms.

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Fighting COVID-19: A Look at Ivermectin and Nitazoxanide in Mexico

You've heard about using different drugs to fight COVID-19, right? Well, let's chat about a study done in Mexico City that checked out ivermectin and nitazoxanide. This study looked at both people getting treated at home and those in the hospital. Out of 228 people getting treated at home, some got

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Run, Kyren, Run: Williams vs. Cardinals Rivalry

Kyren Williams, the Rams' dynamic running back, has a history of dominating the Arizona Cardinals. Last season, he dashed for 158 yards and a touchdown in his first start against them. An injury delayed his return, but upon facing Arizona again, he rushed for 143 yards on just 16 carries, averaging

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Zoology's Global Impact in the 21st Century

Zoology, the study of animals, has transformed into a global powerhouse in the 21st century, thanks to two key institutions: the International Zoological Congress and the International Society of Zoological Sciences (ISZS). These organizations have been driving forces behind international cooperatio

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Clozapine and Drooling: What You Need to Know

Clozapine is a powerful drug used to treat people with schizophrenia who don't respond to other treatments. However, it can cause some nasty side effects, one of them being excessive drooling. We're talking puddles of saliva, which can make people feel pretty self-conscious and want to avoid social

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Ozone Levels: What's in the Air and Why It Matters

Ever wondered what affects ozone levels in the air we breathe? Let's dive into a study done in the Upper Silesian region. Back in 2019, ozone was linked to a shocking 365, 000 premature deaths worldwide, and 16, 800 in the European Union alone. So, what's causing these dangerous ozone spikes? Resea

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