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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Uncommon Germ Causes Serious Complication in Dialysis Patient

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a crucial procedure for many people with kidney issues, but it comes with serious risks like peritonitis. Most cases of this infection are caused by bacteria, with Staphylococcus being common. Tsukamurella species are unusual culprits, especially T. conjunctivitidis. A 62

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How the Brain's Hypothalamus and Brainstem Work Together to Manage Energy

Ever wondered how your body maintains its weight? It's all thanks to the brain's homeostatic and hedonic systems. These systems are like a finely tuned orchestra, with the hypothalamus as the conductor. The hypothalamus is well-known for its role in keeping your energy balance in check. But did you

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Dec 15 2024OPINION

Syria's Shift: ISIS Threat Looms Amidst Regime Fall

For more than five decades, Syria has been under a grim dictatorship. The Assad government, known for harsh repression, fell swiftly after 14 years of constant conflict. This abrupt change has sparked a sense of unity and celebration among Syrians. But there's a growing concern, particularly in nort

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Dec 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Could Agnes Be the Borg's Game-Changer?

In the world of Star Trek: Picard, fans are eager to see what happens to Agnes Jurati after her dramatic Borg assimilation at the end of season two. Played by Alison Pill, Jurati's fate is uncertain, but so is the potential impact on the Borg collective itself. Pill has expressed her enthusiasm for

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Dec 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Puzzle: Unravel the Clues!

Are you a sports enthusiast and a puzzle lover? Then you'll enjoy today's Connections: Sports Edition! This puzzle mixes easy and tough categories daily. Purple is usually the hardest, but today's purple group feels more like a yellow one. Let's dive into the hints and see if we can figure out the a

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Real Frequency Boost: Simplifying Many-Body Theory

Imagine you're trying to understand how particles interact in a complex system. This is what many-body theory deals with, and it's tough! The problem is, these interactions involve lots of different frequencies, which can clog up your computer's memory. Scientists often use a method called numerical

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Dec 15 2024FINANCE

Green Bonds: A Closer Look at Their Market Connections

Understanding how green bonds interact with other financial markets can be quite fascinating. This study looked at the returns and interdependence between green bonds and various assets like conventional bonds, stocks, Bitcoin, Ethereum, crude oil, and gold from January 2016 to February 2024. Using

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Threats: COVID Meds in City Rivers

Imagine a hidden battle playing out in the rivers of Curitiba, Brazil. The culprits? Three drugs—azithromycin, ivermectin, and hydroxychloroquine—used widely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientists dove into this issue, finding alarming levels of these medicines in both water and sediment from urba

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Resistance in Worms: Why Some Drugs Don't Work

Meet Haemonchus contortus, a tiny worm that packs a big punch. It's one of the most troublesome parasites for sheep and goats, mostly because it's become resistant to many drugs. One group of drugs, called macrocyclic lactones (MLs), includes popular ones like ivermectin and moxidectin. Scientists s

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Frozen History of Yana: What Ice-Rich Permafrost Reveals

Imagine delving into the ancient past through the icy lens of permafrost. In the Arctic regions of East Siberia, particularly the lower Yana River area, scientists have uncovered a wealth of information hidden within Ice Complex deposits. These deposits, formed during the Late Pleistocene, contain b

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