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Steph Curry's Historic Night: A Thumb Injury Can't Stop Him

January 3, 2025

Steph Curry, the Golden State Warriors' star player, made basketball history last night. He led his team to a big win over the Philadelphia 76ers, scoring 30 points, dishing out 10 assists, and grabbing 6 rebounds. Curry's performance was even more impressive because he did it with a sprained thumb!

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Syphilis on the Rise in Military Pregnancies

December 31, 2024

From 2012 to 2022, the number of pregnant women in the Military Health System (MHS) who had syphilis went up big time – by 233%! In 2012, there were 123 cases, which is about 66 out of every 100, 000 births. By 2022, that number jumped to 169 cases, or around 220 out of every 100, 000 births. But it

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New York Mourns Loss of Versatile Leader Richard Parsons

December 31, 2024

Last week, New York bid farewell to Richard Parsons, a man known as one of the city's "wise men. " At 76, Parsons, born and raised in Brooklyn, was a multifaceted figure who touched various aspects of society. From basketball star at the University of Hawaii to law degree holder from Albany Law Scho

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Bruce Willis' Twist as a Tricky Villain in This Crime Series

December 30, 2024

Imagine a crime story where the bad guy isn't just evil, but embodies a whole philosophy of power and control. That's what you get with Bruce Willis' character, Amato, in the thriller series "No Exit. " The show's title comes from a book by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who said something like, "Oth

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Saquon Barkley's Historic Season: 2, 000 Yards and a Division Title

December 30, 2024

Philadelphia Eagles' star running back, Saquon Barkley, has made history by rushing for 2, 000 yards in a single season. This incredible feat was achieved during a crucial game against the Dallas Cowboys, where the Eagles clinched the NFC East division title with a decisive 41-7 victory. With the te

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The Stealthy Guest: Bacteria in Your Water

December 30, 2024

You might not realize it, but there are tiny creatures lurking in your tap water. Say hello to Legionella pneumophila, a crafty bacterium that can make your water a health risk. Unlike other harmful bacteria, Legionella takes its time. It grows slowly in both public and private water systems. Scient

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Underrated H2B Enzyme Boosts Cancer Cell Strength: A New Target for Immunotherapy

December 30, 2024

Ever wondered how cancer cells trick the immune system into turning a blind eye? Well, there's an enzyme called Deltex E3 ubiquitin ligase 2, or DTX2, that does just that in liver cancer. Scientists found out that this enzyme helps cancer cells in the liver attract certain immune cells called neutro

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De’Andre Hunter: From Philly Streets to NBA Stardom

December 28, 2024

Born in Philadelphia, basketball star De’Andre Hunter has a story that goes beyond the court. Growing up in the Lawncrest neighborhood of Northeast Philly, he showed early promise. By his junior year at Friends’ Central School, he was averaging 21. 6 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists per game, earn

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The Eagles' Upcoming Challenges

December 25, 2024

The Philadelphia Eagles are in a tough spot after their recent game. Quarterback Jalen Hurts was forced to leave early due to a concussion, leaving his availability for future games, including the Super Bowl, uncertain. Without Hurts, the team's defense struggled, allowing multiple touchdowns. Rooki

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EoE on the Rise: A Decade of Discovery in Australasian Kids

December 24, 2024

Did you know that the rate of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) has been climbing in kids from the Northern Hemisphere? But what about our region? Not much is known about EoE here, and that's where this study comes in. Climate and daily habits might play a role in how EoE shows up, so understanding and