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Trump Vows To Act With ‘Historic Speed And Strength’ At Pre-Inauguration Rally
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Trump Vows To Act With ‘Historic Speed And Strength’ At Pre-Inauguration Rally

Before thousands of his supporters at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., President-elect Donald Trump promised on Sunday to act quickly to “face every single crisis facing our country.” Trump will be sworn into office at noon on Monday to begin his second term in a nation and a world facing numerous issues. Thousands of Trump’s supporters traveled to Washington, D.C., over the weekend to celebrate the swearing-in of the 47th president, and despite the inauguration ceremony being moved indoors over harsh weather conditions in the nation’s capital, many Americans stayed to attend Trump’s Victory Rally and hear the incoming president address the country. “Our new administration will inherit disasters at home and abroad, an economy plagued by inflation and high interest rates, a catastrophic border crisis nobody can believe … a planet on the brink of World War Three, it’s not gonna happen,” Trump said. “But starting tomorrow, I will act with historic speed and strength, and fix every single crisis facing our country. We have to do it.” Trump told his supporters to expect “lots” of executive orders issued immediately, especially targeting illegal immigration, after he takes office on Monday. “You’re going to see executive orders that are going to make you very happy, lots of them,” Trump said. “We have to set our country on the proper course. By the time the sun sets tomorrow evening, the invasion of our borders will have come to a halt and all the illegal border trespassers will … in some form or another, be on their way back home.” PRESIDENT TRUMP: "By the time the sun sets tomorrow evening, the invasion of our borders will have come to a halt — and all the illegal border trespassers will in some form or another be on their way BACK HOME." pic.twitter.com/hfuiI1xGX2 — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) January 19, 2025 The president-elect also touted achievements being made in the country and across the world before he even steps foot into the Oval Office. CELEBRATE #47 WITH 47% OFF DAILYWIRE+ MEMBERSHIPS + A FREE $20 GIFT “Before even taking office, you are already seeing results that nobody expected to see. Everyone is calling it — I don’t want to say this; it’s too braggadocious, but we’ll say it anyway — the Trump effect. It’s you. You’re the effect,” Trump told the crowd of his supporters. “Since the election, the stock market has surged, small business optimism has soared, Bitcoin has shattered one record high after another.” PRESIDENT TRUMP: Before even taking office, you are already witnessing the results. Everyone is calling it the TRUMP EFFECT. pic.twitter.com/cHJn8hTOtE — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) January 19, 2025 Trump also highlighted the ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas that the Pentagon credited Trump with influencing. “This week, we achieved an epic ceasefire agreement as a first step toward lasting peace in the Middle East — and this agreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in November,” Trump said. The president-elect also praised his cabinet nominees who are currently facing Senate confirmation, and quipped that they won’t be prepared for the level of success the Trump administration will have over the next four years. “The people of our country want us to keep on winning, and we’re going to go win like never, ever before,” he said. "WE'RE GOING TO WIN SO MUCH!" pic.twitter.com/786CmqK1bE — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) January 19, 2025
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Dana White Praises Trump’s Character, Calls For Americans To Unite Behind America’s Success
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Dana White Praises Trump’s Character, Calls For Americans To Unite Behind America’s Success

UFC CEO Dana White addressed a packed Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, calling President-elect Donald Trump “the best human being” he has “ever known” and urging Americans to find common ground and hope for Trump’s success. White spoke before Trump took the stage and gave Americans a glimpse into his relationship with the president-elect. “Everything great that has ever happened to me in my career, he’s been the first one to reach out and congratulate me,” White said of Trump. “And more importantly, in the hard times, he’s been the first one to reach out and let me know if there’s anything I need. And all this during a time when he had a laundry list of his own problems he was dealing with.” “He is the best human being that I have ever known,” White added. The longtime friend of Trump then urged Americans to “put our differences aside,” adding, “The fate of this country is tied to the fate of the president, so if you love America, you should want America’s president to be successful.” CELEBRATE #47 WITH 47% OFF DAILYWIRE+ MEMBERSHIPS + A FREE $20 GIFT “If he strengthens our economy, resolves conflict around the world, and makes our streets safe again, we all win,” White added. “When America’s president is respected around the world, we all win. When America succeeds, we all win. Now it’s time for us to come together as one nation: the United States. This moment will be a turning point in our history and a triumph for all Americans.” White was just one of numerous high-profile guests to take the stage at Trump’s Victory Rally before Trump addressed the crowd. Thousands of Trump’s supporters remained in D.C. for the rally on Sunday despite the inauguration ceremony on Monday being moved indoors due to harsh weather.
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What happens to your brain when you take a social media break?
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What happens to your brain when you take a social media break?

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM If you’ve ever caught yourself endlessly scrolling on your phone and thought, This can’t be good for me, you’re not alone. The average American adult spends more than two hours a day on social media, while teens can double that with apps like TikTok and Instagram. Recognizing the addictive nature of these platforms, more people are searching for solutions. In fact, Google searches for “social media detox” have surged by 60 percent in recent months. But does taking a break really make a difference? Experts and studies say yes—and the impact on your brain and overall well-being might be more profound than you think. How social media hooks your brain Social media taps into your brain’s reward system in much the same way addictive substances do, according to Dr. Anna Lembke, author of Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence. Every like, comment, or funny video triggers a dopamine surge—that “feel-good” chemical that keeps you coming back for more. But here’s the catch: Your brain craves balance. Over time, the constant flood of dopamine from endless scrolling can throw off that balance. Your brain compensates by reducing dopamine production or slowing its transmission, leaving you in a “dopamine deficit.” The result? You need even more screen time to feel normal. Hitting pause on this cycle allows your brain to reset its reward pathways. “When you take a break from social media, you can stop the compulsive overconsumption that leads to brain fog or ‘brain rot,’” Lembke explains. The science of detoxing Taking a break from social media—even for a few days—can yield noticeable benefits. A study led by Paige Coyne and Sarah Woodruff explored the effects of a two-week detox on young adults, finding significant improvements in mental health. Participants reported reduced stress, better sleep, and greater life satisfaction after capping their daily social media use to just 30 minutes. In another study of teen girls, a three-day break from social media boosted self-esteem and decreased body shame. “Even short breaks can help us become more aware of how these platforms affect us,” Woodruff notes. However, the initial days of detox can be tough. Cravings, anxiety, and withdrawal symptoms are common as your brain adjusts to lower dopamine levels. “But enduring this discomfort allows your brain to reboot and break the cycle of constant craving,” Lembke says. The good news? Most participants in detox studies found that after a few days, it became easier than they had anticipated—and even enjoyable. How to navigate social media withdrawal 1. Set realistic goals: Not everyone needs to quit cold turkey. Decide whether you want to reduce your time online by half, take a short break, or give it up entirely for a few weeks. 2. Find support: Joining forces with friends or “detox buddies” can make the process less isolating. In one study, teen participants shared their detox experiences in a WhatsApp group, helping them combat FOMO (fear of missing out). 3. Replace dopamine hits: Swap instant gratification for activities that offer delayed but satisfying rewards, like cooking, playing an instrument, or exercising. These healthier dopamine sources help keep your brain in balance. 4. Create barriers: Keep your phone out of the bedroom, turn off notifications, or use apps that limit screen time. Physical or mental barriers can prevent you from slipping back into old habits. Maintaining balance After the break A social media detox isn’t just about hitting reset; it’s also an opportunity to reflect on your relationship with these platforms. Are they helping you achieve your goals or stealing time from meaningful activities? Experts recommend periodic detoxes to keep consumption in check and to reassess how social media fits into your life. “We can’t eliminate social media altogether,” Woodruff says. “But taking breaks can help us reset and ensure we’re using these platforms in ways that benefit us.” By being intentional and mindful, you can harness the positives of social media while avoiding its pitfalls. After all, the goal isn’t to quit entirely—it’s to take control.The post What happens to your brain when you take a social media break? first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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Blood test for endometriosis brings hope for millions
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Blood test for endometriosis brings hope for millions

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM An Australian medical technology company is making waves in the fight against endometriosis, a chronic and often debilitating condition that affects one in ten women globally. Proteomics International, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Melbourne and the Royal Women’s Hospital, is on the verge of launching the world’s first blood test to diagnose endometriosis. Dubbed PromarkerEndo, this test could transform the diagnostic process for a disease that has long been underserved by medical advancements. “This advancement marks a significant step toward non-invasive, personalized care for a condition that has long been underserved by current medical approaches,” said Richard Lipscombe, managing director of Proteomics International, in a recent press release. From years to minutes: tackling the diagnostic delay Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing painful lesions that can lead to severe discomfort, infertility, and other health complications. Despite its prevalence, patients often endure up to seven years of debilitating symptoms before receiving a diagnosis. The current gold standard for diagnosing endometriosis is laparoscopy, an invasive surgical procedure that is expensive, carries risks, and is inaccessible to many. The long diagnostic delay is compounded by the disease’s variable and often dismissed symptoms, leaving many patients feeling overlooked and untreated. PromarkerEndo aims to change this narrative by providing a simple, non-invasive alternative. In recent peer-reviewed trials, the test demonstrated a remarkable 99.7 percent accuracy in distinguishing severe endometriosis cases from those without the disease. Even in the early stages, where markers are harder to detect, the test maintained an accuracy rate exceeding 85 percent. Science behind the test: decoding bloodwork The development of PromarkerEndo is the result of years of research into blood biomarkers for endometriosis. In the latest study, researchers analyzed bloodwork from 749 participants of predominantly European descent. All participants underwent laparoscopies to confirm the presence or absence of endometriosis, ensuring the study’s reliability. Using advanced algorithms, researchers identified a panel of ten proteins strongly associated with endometriosis. According to gynecologist Peter Rogers from the University of Melbourne, “This work is a significant step towards solving the critical need for a non-invasive, accurate test that can diagnose endometriosis at an early stage as well as when it is more advanced.” The test builds on insights gained from other conditions, such as cervical cancer, where biomarkers have successfully been used for early diagnosis. While prior attempts at identifying endometriosis biomarkers struggled to achieve diagnostic accuracy above 90 percent, PromarkerEndo’s results surpass these benchmarks. Challenges and next steps Despite the promising results, researchers acknowledge the need for further refinement. For instance, it’s possible that some control participants in the trial were undiagnosed positive cases, which could have influenced the test’s accuracy. Proteomics International is currently refining its algorithms with additional datasets to address such limitations. The company plans to launch PromarkerEndo in Australia by the second quarter of this year, pending approval from the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Proteomics International has also filed patents for the test in major jurisdictions worldwide. A glimpse of the future Endometriosis has long been a silent burden for millions, but this breakthrough could herald a new era of timely diagnosis and treatment. By offering a non-invasive, reliable alternative to laparoscopy, PromarkerEndo has the potential to improve countless lives. While researchers temper their optimism with caution, many experts agree that a reliable non-invasive biomarker test for endometriosis is no longer a distant dream. As Lipscombe notes, “This is just the beginning of a revolution in how we approach endometriosis diagnosis and care.” If all goes as planned, 2024 could be the year that endometriosis patients finally see a long-overdue shift in their journey toward diagnosis and treatment. Source study: Human Reproduction—Identification of plasma protein biomarkers for endometriosis and the development of statistical models for disease diagnosisThe post Blood test for endometriosis brings hope for millions first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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JoJo From Jerz Is SO MAD About Indoor Inauguration She Lashes Out at Voters (Proving Why Dems Lost BIG)
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JoJo From Jerz Is SO MAD About Indoor Inauguration She Lashes Out at Voters (Proving Why Dems Lost BIG)

JoJo From Jerz Is SO MAD About Indoor Inauguration She Lashes Out at Voters (Proving Why Dems Lost BIG)
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An Open Letter: President Trump, Will You Come to Alaska?
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An Open Letter: President Trump, Will You Come to Alaska?

An Open Letter: President Trump, Will You Come to Alaska?
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Sen. McCormick: Hamas Can't Govern Gaza Strip
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Sen. McCormick: Hamas Can't Govern Gaza Strip

Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., told "Fox News Sunday" that Hamas cannot govern in the Gaza Strip.
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AOC Predicts Doom with 'Authoritarian Government' Alert ... Nation Responds with Collective Eye-Roll
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AOC Predicts Doom with 'Authoritarian Government' Alert ... Nation Responds with Collective Eye-Roll

She really missed her chance to become an actress and win awards for her ability to cry on demand. Politics just isn't the best use of her talent. It's so crazy because Trump was already President…
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California marine sanctuary protects waters from oil drilling
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California marine sanctuary protects waters from oil drilling

After President Joe Biden announced a ban on oil and gas drilling off most of the U.S. coastline in early January, President-elect Donald Trump quickly vowed to reverse it after he takes office on January…
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23-year-old American loses nearly all eyesight defending Ukraine
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23-year-old American loses nearly all eyesight defending Ukraine

At 23, American Army veteran Manus McCaffery volunteered to join the fight against Russian aggression in Ukraine. In 2022, a Russian shell left him partially blind, but despite his wounds he continues…
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