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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Playing with Fire: Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Excuses and Dilemmas

The question of who wins the match is obvious. However, the Chiefs' defense could be a big issue. By comparing the chances and risks of various opponent strategies, what can we learn? No doubt about one of the players on the Eagles team. Barkley needs to beat the

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Plan to Change Civil Rights

Imagine starting a job and immediately shaking things up. That's what Donald Trump did when he began his second term in office. He hit the ground running with a bunch of executive orders around hot-button topics. These orders deal with issues like transgender rights, abortion, and

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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Mountain Biking: Who's Most at Risk?

Mountain biking is a thrilling sport. It's growing in popularity. It's also becoming a sport that is causing more injuries. People are hitting the trails more than ever and some people are getting hurt more than others. Most of the injuries are high-impact. These types of injuries are serious.

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Bile Acid Mysteries in Pregnancy

ICP, or Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy relies on TBA ( Total Bile Acid) levels to manage the situation. The decision on how and when to gauge TBA are unclear. A study analyzing these levels of 1150 pregnant people was done. Someone involved in this study further looked at the progression of

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Jan 30 2025BUSINESS

The Return of MoviePass and Its Crypto-Curious, Can They Make It Right?

First off, this is not the first rodeo for MoviePass. When it kicked off again in 2023, it had something new on its mind: exploring the possibilities of web3 and blockchain technology. MoviePass wants to understand if its patrons are interested in this digital ledger concept that puts control o

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Fast-Track Fire Scam: A Chief's Shady Dealings Unveiled

In a surprising turn of events, ex-FDNY chief Anthony Saccavino has admitted to being involved in a bribery scam. This isn't just a minor incident, but part of a larger scheme where top officials created a quicker "VIP lane" for fire inspections. Saccavino and his accomplice, Brian Cordasco, teamed

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Predicting HCC Recurrence: A Look at MRI and Neoadjuvant Therapy

Scientists have been working on a new way to predict if patients with a type of liver cancer, called hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), will have an early comeback of their disease after surgery. This cancer often grows beyond a certain size and number of tumors, which doctors call "beyond Milan. " The

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People in Southern Nepal Get GI Parasites?

Imagine you're in southern Nepal, where certain people, known as Tharu indigenous folks, face a common health issue: gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. These are tiny creatures that live in your gut and can make you sick. So, why do they show up more often in this area? First off, let's talk about mo

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Marburg on the Rise: Who's Protecting Americans?

On a chilly Saturday in early January, news of a potential Marburg outbreak in Tanzania hit the airwaves. This nasty virus, similar to Ebola but deadlier, has no approved vaccine or treatment. So, how do we keep Americans safe from such threats? Well, the best bet is to nip it in the bud overseas. W

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Can Minimally Invasive ALPPS Surgery Save Lives?

Liver cancer is tough to treat, often forcing surgeons to remove large parts of the liver. This can lead to liver failure after surgery. A procedure called ALPPS, which stands for Associating Liver Partition and Portal Vein Ligation for Staged Hepatectomy, was invented to help. It aims to grow the l

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