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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Streamlining HIV Treatment: Could Two Drugs Do the Job?

Managing HIV often involves a complex regimen of multiple medications. But what if we could make it simpler? Researchers recently tested if a combination of dolutegravir (DTG) and emtricitabine (FTC) could effectively control HIV over the long term. This trial, known as SIMPL'HIV, involved a large g

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Cats Heal Faster with Platelet-Rich Fibrin

Cat owners know that injuries can happen, and they often worry about infections. Scientists recently found that using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) can speed up the healing process in cats. PRF is a mix of cells and growth factors that can promote quicker wound recovery. To understand how it works, res

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Nov 07 2024FINANCE

How ESG Reports Boost Business Value

Do companies gain from sharing their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices? Let's explore the impact on their intangible assets. When a company starts investing in ESG, it can boost its intangible capital, like reputation and customer trust. As time goes on and ESG investments grow,

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's New Warehouse Coming to Cleburne

Are you ready for a huge change in Cleburne? Amazon is set to break ground this week on a massive 1. 7 million-square-foot operations center just 30 miles south of Fort Worth. This new facility will be situated off Chisholm Trail Parkway, at Industrial Drive, in Cleburne. The city is anticipating a

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Hair Loss Mystery: When Two Conditions Collide

Imagine this: a 32-year-old woman walks into her doctor's office, puzzled by her sudden, widespread hair loss. It looked like alopecia areata, a common autoimmune condition. But there was more to this story. Hidden underneath was lichen planopilaris (LPP), a rare disease where the immune system atta

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Winding Down Cases: What Happens When a President-Elect Faces Charges?

Special counsel Jack Smith is trying to figure out how to handle two federal cases against Donald Trump before he becomes president. The Justice Department has a rule that sitting presidents can't be prosecuted. So, Smith is looking at how to end these cases before Trump takes office in January. Tr

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Graphene Cages: A New Way to Clean Up Water Waste

Scientists have come up with a clever way to deal with water pollution. They've created tiny graphene cages that can trap and break down nasty chemicals, like N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF), found in water. First, they mix graphene with a special polymer to create a kind of super material called PGO.

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

The Best Strategy: A Fresh Look at the Sharpe Ratio

In investment, the Sharpe Ratio is used to measure the performance of a strategy. But how do you know if your strategy is the best among many options? Enter the Intersection-Union Test. This test is like a competition where you compare the Sharpe Ratio of your benchmark strategy with others. The coo

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

Tech Boom on the Horizon, No Matter Who Wins the Election

ARK Invest's CEO, Cathie Wood, is confident that the next U. S. president will be friendly to tech innovation, regardless of whether it's Trump or Harris. She sees a coming boom due to reduced regulations, a view shared by both candidates, according to Wood. The firm's ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) is u

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Special Ed Departments: A Success Story

You might be wondering how one special education department turned things around and became a shining example for others. Let's take a step back and look at the journey of Payson's special education department. Once upon a time, it wasn't where it wanted to be. But with dedication and hard work, it

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