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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Might Be Wrong About Ozempic

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , who's been chosen to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services, has some strong opinions about treating diabetes and obesity. He's against using Ozempic, a popular medicine, and thinks we should all just eat better and exercise more. But is he right? Let's dig into

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

How Physios Can Boost Lives of Dementia Patients

Dementia is more than just memory loss; it's a brain condition that alters how people think and live daily. Physiotherapists play a crucial role here, helping patients stay independent and active. But many physios feel they lack the knowledge and confidence to work with dementia patients effectively

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Youth with HIV: How They Feel About CBT and Meds

Depression is a big deal for young people living with HIV. A study called IMPAACT 2002 found that cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and a special way of managing meds (MMA) worked better than just standard care to treat depression in these youth. But how did they feel about it? Between 2017 and 20

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Denny Hamlin Fights Back: Are Fans Too Demanding?

Denny Hamlin, a well-known NASCAR driver, recently got into a heated argument with a fan on social media. The fan criticized Hamlin, saying he was entitled and that NASCAR owed him nothing. Hamlin's team, 23XI Racing, is facing tough times and has filed a lawsuit against NASCAR. The fan's comment se

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Denzel Washington Joins Black Panther's Future

Denzel Washington, a household name in Hollywood with two Oscars under his belt, is set to enter a new realm—the kingdom of Wakanda. During a recent interview with The Today Show Australia, Washington casually revealed that director Ryan Coogler is crafting a role for him in the upcoming Black Panth

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

Deebo Samuel's Sideline Moment: A Closer Look

Deebo Samuel, known for his physical play, had an unusual moment on the sidelines during the 49ers game against the Tampa Bay Bucs. He confronted kicker Jake Moody after his third missed field goal, which led to a heated exchange with veteran long snapper Taybor Pepper. Samuel's hand even swiped at

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Nov 10 2024FINANCE

Predicting Stock Fluctuations: A Fresh Look with AI

Deep learning has made waves in various fields by handling complex data with ease. One such area is financial time-series prediction, specifically predicting stock price volatility. This involves forecasting if the prices will go up, down, or stay stable. Researchers have been digging into this for

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Nov 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

MonoWAD: A Smart Way to Detect 3D Objects in Any Weather

Detecting 3D objects from a single camera is tough, especially when the weather isn't perfect. Most current methods work great on clear days but struggle with fog. That's where MonoWAD comes in. It's a clever system that can handle different weather conditions. MonoWAD has two parts: a weather code

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

New Power for RFK Jr. in Trump's Health Agenda

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , known for his criticism of drug companies and health regulators, may soon have significant influence over U. S. health policy. Donald Trump's win, with Kennedy by his side, is seen as a mandate by supporters to shake up the public health system. Kennedy aims to tackle chronic

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Nov 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Talaga Paca: Turning Nature into Cash

Deep in the heart of Halmahera Utara, there's a village named Talaga Paca, known for its breathtaking lakes, caves, forests, and an abundance of wildlife. Ironically, the villagers face high poverty rates, with nearly three-quarters living below the poverty line. Despite their natural riches, they h

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