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New resource textbook can help improve behavioral science, health disparities
The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), part of the National Institutes of Health, has published an authoritative resource textbook designed to help researchers better understand the framework for conducting minority health and health disparities science. Researchers at NIMHD--along with leading experts and thought leaders from around...Read Full StoryBehavioral ScienceTextbookData ScienceMental HealthBehavioral HealthHealth ResearchHealth EducationNIMHDIBM Watson HealthHealth OutcomesPopulation Health StudiesPopulation SciencePublic HealthHealth ServicesScientific Programs
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Prince Phillip Health Update After Surving Major Surgery At 99 – British Royal Family
British Royal Family News find that seeing how Prince Philip is 99, survived a major surgery and hasn’t been doing much activity, it’s surprising to many people that he’s doing as well as he has. But with that said, there’s also the possibility that Prince Philip might be at death’s...Read Full StoryThe British Royal FamilyCelebritiesUkBuckingham PalaceBritish Royal Family NewsThe Daily MailTVRockerGeneral HospitalWindsorsSurgeryAustraliaKatie NichollEntertainment NewsInitial ReportsDaily Soap DishPrince PhilipMeghan MarkleOprahQueen ElizabethPrince Harry
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Family friends remember Colorado mass shooting victim, Lynn Murray
Family friends of Colorado shooting victim Lynn Murray recall the moments before and after the massacre and how the victims should be remembered. David Begnaud reports.Read Full StoryMass ShootingColorado ShootingFamily FriendsDavid Begnaud ReportsMomentsRecallLynn Murray
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Children’s Lighting Market Segmented by Product, Top Manufacturers, Geography Trends & Forecasts to 2026
Children’s Lighting Market report provides substantial information on the industry size, share, trends and applications; further offering vital statistics to market players and investors. Such information poses a high level accuracy as the data is sourced from reliable entities and figures denoted are summed after extensive market analysis. The data obtained from the report eases the process of predicting upcoming market opportunities.Read Full StoryMarket TrendsMarket SegmentsMarket CompetitionMarket DataMarketsGrowth ForecastsData AnalysisTop ManufacturersMATTELLittle Lovely CompanyAuldeyProduction AnalysisThis Children 's LightingMarket Research ReportsReal Application
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Oakland County lottery club claims $1B Mega Millions jackpot
NOVI, Mich. – The wait is over: The winners of the largest lottery prize in Michigan history have claimed their billion-dollar jackpot. A four-member Oakland County lottery club, named Wolverine FLL Club, held the winning lottery ticket drawn on Jan. 22 for the $1.05 billion Mega Millions jackpot -- the largest prize in Michigan Lottery history, Michigan Lottery reports.Read Full StoryLottery TicketsJackpotPowerball LotteryOakland CountyState MoneyWolverine FLL ClubThe Mega Ball 24The Kroger Co.The Mega MillionsMichigan Lottery ReportsMichigan Lottery HistorySoutheast MichiganFeb.Michigan HistoryAnnuity Payments
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Taking the Dog Stars for a Springtime Walk: Sirius and Procyon
March skies feature many dazzling stars and constellations, glimmering high in the night, but two of the brightest stars are the focus of our attention this month: Sirius and Procyon, the dog stars!. Sirius is the brightest star in the nighttime sky, in large part because it is one of...Read Full StorySiriusThe Dog StarsDogsProcyon B. CarefulAstronomyThe SunAstronomersLight YearsRising StarsNasa.govUnseen CompanionsMarch SkiesCanine CompanionsUFO ReportsNearby Orion
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Neuroscientists Detect Confused 'Zombie' Cells in The Human Brain After Death
You'd think once a human is dead, the body would be done doing things; without blood circulation and air, the inner systems would be fast depleted. But due to a weird quirk of biology there are such things as the living dead - living cells, at least, within a done and dusted body. Some cells within human brains actually increase their activity after we die. These 'zombie' cells ramp up their gene expression and valiantly continue trying to do their vital tasks, as if someone forgot to tell them they're now redundant. Neurologist Jeffrey Loeb from the University of Illinois and colleagues watched...Read Full StoryAfter DeathHuman BrainsAutismLiving ThingsBrain CellsThe BrainHuman CellsBiological CellsUICRNAScientific ReportsHuman Brain TissuesBrain TissueBrain DisordersFresh Brain Tissues
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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Divorce: Jolie Plans To Show Evidence Of Alleged Domestic Violence
Angelina Jolie is willing to provide evidence of domestic violence allegations against estranged husband Brad Pitt. Jolie, 45, and Pitt, 57, are in a custody battle over their six children. The Blast obtained court records from Friday that Jolie stated she is willing to offer 'proof and authority in support'...Read Full StoryUs WeeklyCelebritiesHollywoodChild AbuseCambodiaMaddoxUS WeeklyKnoxDivorceShilohAbuse AllegationsTabloid GossipZaharaTestimonyPolice ReportsAngelina JolieBrad PittJolie
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Consumer Handbook: You Didn't Win Airpods In This Week's Amazon Raffle
The Better Business Bureau is alerting the public to a con where scammers are again impersonating Amazon.com, this time through a text scam that claims you’ve won a raffle for a fitness watch, earbuds, or other tech gadget. A congratulatory text message comes to your phone saying that you have...Read Full StoryAmazon RaffleConsumer ReportsAirpodsConsumer ScamsApple Inc.Apple WatchAmazon.comBBB Accredited [email protected] Scam TrackerNetflixAmazon Customer ServiceInstructionsScammersAccount Credentials
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Scientists unlock mysteries of world's oldest 'computer'
A 2,000-year-old device often referred to as the world's oldest 'computer' has been recreated by scientists trying to understand how it worked. The Antikythera Mechanism has baffled experts since it was found on a Roman-era shipwreck in Greece in 1901. The hand-powered Ancient Greek device is thought to have been...Read Full StoryGreecePlanetsScientific ReportsComputer ScientistsData ScientistsScientific DataAntikytheraScientific StudiesUniversity College LondonUCLOursThe SunMysteries3D Computer ModellingAncient Greek Brilliance