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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

How Your Activity Level Impacts Moving Through Crowds

Ever wondered how your daily activity impacts your ability to navigate busy streets? A recent study dived into this topic. Researchers created a virtual park where active and inactive young adults had to dodge virtual pedestrians heading their way. The results were fascinating. People who weren't ve

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Jan 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The End of an Era: Remembering David Lynch

David Lynch, the acclaimed filmmaker, has left us at the age of 78. This news has brought a wave of heartfelt tributes from actors and admirers alike. Some of the most touching words came from Kyle MacLachlan, who credits Lynch for launching his career. MacLachlan, who worked with Lynch on projects

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Pancreatic Tumor Surgery: How Many Lymph Nodes Matter?

Imagine you're having surgery to remove a tumor from your pancreas. Doctors want to know how many nearby lymph nodes to take out. Why? Because it can affect your chances of recovery. In a recent study, doctors looked into the best way to remove lymph nodes during this type of surgery for a specific

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Health Tech Savvy: Comparing Short and Long eHealth Literacy Tests

The COVID-19 pandemic pushed healthcare into the digital age, but not everyone is equally tech-savvy. While tools like eHeals help measure eHealth literacy, newer tests are popping up. A recent study in Greece validated both the original eHeals and a revised version, eHeals-Extended, to see how they

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Reactivity of NO2: What Lab Studies Reveal

Nitrogen dioxide, or NO2, is a big player in the atmosphere's chemical game. It's a primary pollutant that sets off chain reactions leading to smog, acid rain, and tiny particles floating in the air. Scientists have been studying how NO2 behaves when it touches different surfaces, like dust, water d

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Exercise's Quick Impact on Blood Pressure in Tough Cases

We know that exercise helps people with high blood pressure, but what about those who have tough-to-treat cases? This study looked into how short bursts of moderate and intense exercise affect blood pressure right after exercise and over a whole day. Researchers checked out two types of workout

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Older Women Healthier Than Men?

In 2019, the World Health Organization came up with a new way to check how well older people are doing, called the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) framework. This study in Taiwan wanted to find out if there are differences in how men and women over 65 are doing health-wise. Can you guess wh

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Kids and Physical Abuse: What Doctors Should Know

Did you know that one in four kids in the US faces some form of abuse or neglect? And out of those, about 18% experience physical abuse. Doctors are often the ones who can tell if a kid's injury is from an accident or abuse. So, a recent study decided to look into the factors that might make a kid m

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

The Battle for Equal Rights: Biden’s Last-Minute Move

President Joe Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as officially part of the Constitution. This move, made in his final days in office, aims to secure equal rights for all Americans regardless of sex. Despite Biden's opinion, the ERA faces a bumpy road ahead. Legal challenges are expected

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Maize's Defense Response: How GGMOs Fight Cadmium Stress

Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can harm plants, including maize. Scientists studied how certain sugar compounds, called galactoglucomannan oligosaccharides (GGMOs), help maize seedlings cope with Cd stress. They planted maize in water with Cd and/or GGMOs for a week. They looked at how these tre

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