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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Hypoglycemia in Small Babies: A Global Mess

There are many different rules for checking blood sugar levels in babies born too small for their age. These rules are used all over the world. This review looked at these rules and tried to figure out what they mean. It is important to understand how these rules work, because low blood sugar can b

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Hidden Crisis

Violence is a major problem that affects the health and rights of young people. This piece looks at what we know about how common violence is, what puts young people at risk, and what can be done to stop it. It focuses on adolescents and young people in Sub-Saharan Africa. First, let's talk about t

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unsung Hero Behind Stephen Curry's Success

Stephen Curry is a basketball superstar, but his success off the court is thanks to someone else. Tiffany Williams, the Chief Operating Officer of his business empire, Thirty Ink, is the person who makes sure Curry's off-court endeavors run smoothly. She started her journey with the Golden State War

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Baby Breathing: Video vs. Traditional Laryngoscopes

Airway management in babies is a tough job. Doctors often need to perform intubation, which is a procedure to open the airway. This is especially tricky in newborns and infants up to 6 months old. The Besdata video laryngoscope is a new tool that might make this process easier. It's designed to help

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson Exit 'SNL50' Concert After Jimmy Fallon's Joke

Saturday Night Live marked its golden anniversary with a star-studded concert. The event, titled SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, was a musical extravaganza. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were among the many celebrities who attended. The concert featured a mix of musical performances and comedi

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Porsche's Front-Engine Revolution

Porsche, a brand known for its rear-engine sports cars, has also made quite a few models with engines up front. This shift wasn't just about performance; it was a big change in the company's leadership. In the early days, Porsche was run by two powerful families: the Porsches and the Piëchs. The fa

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL: The Show That Made Us Laugh and Think

In the winter of 2019, a parent wanted to share a fond memory with their kids. They searched for a specific "Saturday Night Live" sketch from the past. Instead, they found a treasure trove of classic sketches on YouTube. This discovery sparked a new family tradition during the quarantine. The parent

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Feb 15 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Lower Peninsula Braces for Another Winter Blast

Michigan's lower peninsula is in for a rough weekend. A second winter storm is on its way, and it's a big one. Every county in the region is under a winter weather advisory from early Saturday morning until late Saturday afternoon. The weather forecast is a mix of snow, sleet, and ice. Most

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Feb 15 2025CRIME

New Clues in Altoona Murder Case

In the quiet town of Altoona, Wisconsin, investigators from the Wisconsin Department of Justice are back at the home of Dennis Schattie, located at 1308 St. Andrews Drive. This isn't their first visit. They're digging deeper, searching for new evidence. Why? Because Tracey Clark, who recently pleade

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Tiredness in Indoor Sports: What's Going On?

Indoor court-based team sports are tough. They demand a lot from athletes. Unlike outdoor sports, these indoor games have smaller fields, harder surfaces, and more frequent matches. This makes the fatigue response different. It's important to study this separately. Researchers dug through l

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