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Learning to Unlearn Fear: How Training Timing Matters

January 29, 2025

Ever wondered how we can really get over our fears? Turns out, the timing of our fear-facing sessions plays a big role. A recent study dug into how long-lasting our fearless memories can be. They tested different schedules like bunched-up (massed) and spread-out (spaced) training sessions. Guess wha

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Jimmy Butler's Miami Future: Rumors and Reality

January 29, 2025

Everyone's been talking about the Miami Heat and the Minnesota Timberwolves' Julius Randle. But let's not forget about Jimmy Butler. Lately, he's been in hot water, missing practices and even getting suspended. Rumor has it, he wants out of Miami. All this drama has the Heat considering a trade. Oth

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The Truth About Laetrile and Amygdalin: What Science Tells Us

January 28, 2025

Laetrile and amygdalin are sometimes called vitamin B17, but are they really miracle cancer fighters? Let’s break it down. Laetrile is a man-made version of amygdalin, a natural substance found in certain plants. Both have a special part called a nitrile group, which releases a toxic gas called hydr

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Superman's Old Foe Takes a Villainous Turn

January 28, 2025

For years, Lex Luthor was Superman's greatest enemy. But recently, he surprised everyone by offering a truce and helping the Man of Steel protect Metropolis. Together, they formed Supercorp, a company dedicated to improving the city. However, Lex's memory loss after fighting Brainiac has led to a ch

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Rainfall Patterns in Wollo: Changes and Challenges

January 25, 2025

Ethiopia's Wollo area is heavily reliant on rain for agriculture, but the amount and distribution of rainfall can vary greatly over time and space. A recent study looked into how much and how often it rained in Wollo from 1981 to 2022. The study used data from the Climate Hazards Group Infrared Prec

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Security Changes for Dr. Fauci

January 25, 2025

In a recent development, President Donald Trump has decided to end Dr. Anthony Fauci's security detail provided by the National Institutes of Health. This action took place on Thursday evening, leaving Fauci to personally cover the costs of his own private security, as he continues to receive threat

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Bed Nets for Better Health: A Pilot Study in Uganda

January 25, 2025

Imagine a world where every night, kids sleep safe from malaria under special insect-killing nets. That's what Uganda wants, but these nets wear out fast, leaving gaps in protection. A recent study in Western Uganda tried something new. They trained local health workers to give out these nets, calle

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Basketball's Butler Facing Suspension Amid Trade Buzz

January 23, 2025

Pro basketball player Jimmy Butler is in the hot seat again, with the Miami Heat suspending him for two upcoming games. This isn't the first time Butler's behavior has led to a suspension this month. He missed a team flight, likely due to ongoing trade rumors. Earlier in January, he was suspended fo

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V10 Entertainment Welcomes Former Paramount Exec as New President

January 23, 2025

In a recent shake-up, V10 Entertainment, the parent company of Vin Di Bona Productions, has appointed a new leader. Carter Skeath, who previously worked at Paramount Global as SVP, Sales, will now take the helm as President. This move is strategic, given that V10 Entertainment recently acquired the

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Opioid Access: A Tale of Race and Wealth

January 23, 2025

In the United States, the amount of opioid painkillers dispensed has been dropping quickly since 2011. This might sound like good news, but it might also mean that people who really need these medicines aren't getting them. Especially troubling is that people living in poorer and non-White communiti