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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

New Strain of Monkeypox Spreads to the US

woke up to some surprising news: the United States has seen its first case of a new form of monkeypox. This variant, which first popped up in eastern Congo, has been on the radar for a while now. The infected individual had been in eastern Africa and sought treatment in Northern California after ret

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

First U. S. Case of Deadlier Mpox Strain Confirmed

The U. S. recently had its first case of the more dangerous clade I strain of mpox. A traveler from Eastern Africa was diagnosed in California and is now recovering at home. Public health workers are investigating people who had close contact with the patient. This strain has been detected in six ot

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Nov 17 2024WEATHER

Snow Expected on Okanagan Highways: Be Prepared!

Get ready for some snowy roads in the Okanagan! Environment Canada has warned that several highways could see 10-15 centimetres of snow this weekend. The Coquihalla Highway, Highway 3, the Okanagan Connector, and the Trans-Canada Highway are all in the snow's path. The snowfall is expected to start

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Nov 17 2024CELEBRITIES

Sunny Hostin Stands Up Against Elon Musk's X Platform

Sunny Hostin, the well-known co-host of "The View, " has decided to leave the social media platform X. She shared her reasons on the "Behind The Table" podcast, explaining that her departure was a "patriotic" act. Hostin, who is a Democrat, feels that the platform, now owned by Elon Musk, has become

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Measuring COVID-19 Antibodies: A Navy Study

In the fight against COVID-19, scientists are using special tests to measure antibodies in people's blood. One such test is the Vaxarray Coronavirus (CoV) seroassay. This test checks for SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies, which are made against three parts of the virus: the full-length spike protein (FLS),

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Elderly Well-Being: A New Priority

Looking back over the past decade, something interesting has emerged among our seniors. Folks in their 60s, 70s, and even 80s are paying more attention to their mental well-being than ever before. This trend isn't just about one group, either. Seniors from all walks of life are taking a proactive ap

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Color: How Learning Color Patterns Shapes Our Visual Attention

Did you know that our brains are super good at picking up on patterns in colors around us? Even when we're not really paying attention! Scientists wanted to see if learning these color patterns affects how quickly we spot something out of the ordinary. They did experiments where people had to find a

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Nano Vaccines: A New Hope Against B19V

Did you know that B19V, a tiny virus, can cause big problems for pregnant women? It's responsible for fetal hydrops, a serious condition. But creating a vaccine against it has been tough. Scientists have now found a clever way to make a vaccine using tiny protein particles shaped like spheres. They

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

The Vaccine Skeptic in Charge: What Does it Mean for Us?

Imagine this: A person who doubts vaccines is about to take over a key job in the US government. This job is so big that it could impact the health of millions of Americans. We're talking about the Health and Human Services secretary, a role that controls things like vaccines, medicines, and even sc

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kids with Asthma and COVID-19 Vaccines: What Iran's Parents Think

The COVID-19 pandemic, announced in early 2020, pushed for quick protective measures, with vaccines at the forefront. Although vaccines were developed and distributed rapidly, many people are still unsure about getting them. This study looks at why some parents in Iran might be hesitant to have thei

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