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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

COVID-19: Five Years of Change and Challenge

It's been five years since the world met COVID-19 for the first time. The journey began in Wuhan, China, and no one could forecast the global storm it would unleash. By now, over 20 million lives have been lost to the virus, according to estimates. Experts suspect the virus made the leap from animal

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Jan 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's Twins: A Potential Showbiz Future?

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon, both legendary in the entertainment industry, have a lot in common. They started young, faced fame's pressures, and now have 13-year-old twins, Monroe and Moroccan. Mariah recently opened up about her kids possibly joining the showbiz world. She thinks they're talented

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

New Health Unit Kicks Off in Eastern Ontario

Eastern Ontario has welcomed a new health unit, the South East Health Unit (SEHU), on New Year's Day. This unit was formed by merging three existing health units, and it's set to serve over 550, 000 residents across a vast region of nearly 20, 000 square kilometers. The creation of SEHU is a signif

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

COPD & PM 2. 5 : How Seasons Make a Difference

You know how tiny particles in the air, called PM 2. 5 , can cause problems for people with COPD? A recent study looked into how these particles affect COPD patients throughout the year. The study involved 105 COPD patients, ages 46 to 82, from different places. They checked how much PM 2. 5 wa

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Simone Biles: A Champion's Comeback and Triumph

American gymnast Simone Biles is making headlines again, but this time it's not just for her incredible skills. She's been named Sports Illustrated's 2024 Sportsperson of the Year. At only 27, she's already won 11 Olympic medals. This latest achievement comes after a remarkable performance at the 20

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Why Breast Cancer Care Varies in Rural Areas

Breast cancer treatment is complicated, needing tailored care from teams of specialists. Studies show that rural patients often receive different treatments, like mastectomies, compared to city dwellers. This difference isn't always due to the disease getting worse or medical need. A recent study lo

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Dentists' Views: Boosting SDF with Light-Curing

Did you know that some dentists think using a special light could make silver diamine fluoride (SDF) even better at stopping cavities? That's what a recent study wanted to find out. They talked to dental professionals to understand their thoughts on using SDF with or without this light. The goal was

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exploring African Culture and Beliefs in End-of-Life Choices

The subject of euthanasia brings to light many issues about culture and personal beliefs. One aspect often ignored is how African cultural knowledge and Afro-Caribbean religions impact these debates. These belief systems have a unique perspective on life, death, and the role of community. In many A

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Streams and Seasons: A Year in the Life of East Fork Creek

In the heart of Tennessee, a small stream named East Fork Creek has been under close watch. Scientists have been keeping tabs on it for a whole year, from May 2022 to May 2023. They were curious about how the stream's 'breathing' changes with the seasons and time of day. They set up month-long camps

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

How Arizona State Can Shock Texas in the Peach Bowl

Football experts have some interesting ideas on how Arizona State could upset Texas in the Peach Bowl. While the Sun Devils have a potent offense with tough players like running back Cam Skattebo and young quarterback Sam Leavitt, ESPN's Greg McElroy says the real action is on defense. Texas' quarte

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