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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Physiotherapy’s Century: A Global Gathering in Africa

Imagine celebrating a century of physiotherapy with a global conference in the heart of Africa! That's exactly what happened in Cape Town, South Africa, during September 2024. The South African Society of Physiotherapy™ (SASP®) marked 100 years with the World Physiotherapy - Africa Region Congress.

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Blockchain: Medicine's New Secure Scribe

Think of blockchain as an ultra-safe notebook where the whole healthcare team can jot down and peek at important info. But why's it special? Well, right now, medical data isn't always tight-lipped or easy to share, especially with cool gadgets like wearable devices on the scene. Imagine whispering a

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Dec 09 2024BUSINESS

Exploring Neuromarketing through a Green Lens: A Bibliometric Analysis

Neuromarketing, a modern approach to understanding consumer behavior, has been making waves with its unique insights and predictive accuracy. This research dove into the world of neuromarketing using a method called bibliometrics. The goal? To analyze and integrate the green concept of neuromarketin

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Box Embeddings: A Fresh Look at Geometric Learning

Geometric embeddings have been in the spotlight lately for their natural ability to represent relationships using containment. One popular method is box embeddings, where objects are depicted as n-dimensional hyperrectangles. These boxes are special because they can be intersected easily and their v

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Dec 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Boxer Ramla Ali: From Olympic Rings to Film Sets

Imagine a refugee from Somalia's civil war who eventually becomes an Olympic boxer. Now, picture that same person starring in a biopic about her life. That's the fascinating journey of Ramla Ali, who recently spoke with Deadline about her upcoming film "In the Shadows" and her new production company

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Who Might Replace Hegseth as Trump's Defense Chief?

President-elect Donald Trump is hurriedly choosing his Cabinet. Many of his picks have Republican backing, but not all. Matt Gaetz withdrew his nomination for Attorney General due to lack of support. Pete Hegseth's name was floated for Secretary of Defense, but his personal conduct raised doubts. He

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

How Surfactin Keeps Fresh Noodles Fresh

Ever wondered how to keep your fresh noodles fresh longer? Scientists found an ingredient called surfactin that might do the trick. When added to noodles, surfactin helps slow down bacterial growth, keeping the food safe to eat for a longer time. In fact, noodles with 0. 4% of surfactin stayed good

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Heart Health: The Gender Factor

Ever wondered how your gender could influence how you follow doctor's orders after a heart procedure? Let's dive into a fascinating study on just that. Researchers checked up on people who went through a procedure called PCI, aimed at improving blood flow. Over time, they noticed that being a man or

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Suture Button Fixation in Shoulder Surgery

Suture button fixation is making waves in the realm of shoulder surgery. This technique has proven to be quite effective for procedures like the Latarjet or anterior glenoid reconstruction when using bone autografts. Biomechanical studies have revealed that both screws and suture buttons can maintai

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Changing Humidity Levels for Preemies: A Study

Scientists recently studied how quickly lowering humidity in incubators affects tiny, extremely preterm babies. They wanted to see if suddenly stopping or slowly reducing the humidity caused temperature issues, like getting too cold or hot, or problems with their body's salt balance or skin. The stu

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