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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Honoring Caregivers: The Impact of Two Influential Figures

Every November, we take a moment to celebrate National Caregivers Month. This year, let's shine a light on two remarkable women who have left indelible marks on caregiving: former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Professor Claire Fagin. Rosalynn Carter, known for her advocacy for mental health issues,

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Nov 17 2024CRIME

A Faithful Dad's Tragic End in Brooklyn

Imagine a young dad in Brooklyn, Brian Irizarry, who was living life to the fullest. He was known for his deep love for his family and his newly found faith. One afternoon, while horsing around with a friend near Fourth Ave. and 60th St. , a tragic event occurred. Brian was struck by a box truck and

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Microplastics in Motion: How Shape and Age Affect Their Journey

Every day, tiny pieces of plastic, known as microplastics, find their way into our environment. Understanding how they move around, especially downward, is crucial. Scientists have been trying to figure this out using something called "drag models. " Previously, these models haven't really considere

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Delayed Diagnosis: Costs of AATD Before and After

Did you know that people with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) often face a long wait from the time they start showing symptoms to the time they get a proper diagnosis? This delay can have a big impact on their healthcare bills and how often they visit the doctor. Let's dive into the nitty-grit

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Medicine Use in Colombia's COVID-19 Hospitals: A Closer Look

When COVID-19 hit, doctors worldwide scrambled to find effective treatments. Even though many drugs didn't show promising results, they were still widely used. A study in Colombia looked at how different medications were prescribed to COVID-19 patients in hospitals. The focus was on the differences

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

AI in Renal Pathology: A New Helper for Kidney Diagnosis

Artificial intelligence is making waves in the medical world, but when it comes to kidney health, its use is still in the early stages. One tool, Claude 3 Opus, is trying to change that. Scientists are testing how well this AI can spot kidney problems. It's like having a super-smart helper in the la

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Biological Secrets: How Language Models Can Revolutionize Rice Research

Imagine you're trying to find out how rice grows and adapts, but you're stuck sifting through tons of scientific papers. That's where large language models (LLMs) come in. These smart tools can understand text like a human, making them perfect for finding biological regulation events in rice literat

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Human Settlement Shifts in China's Bronze Age Qaidam Basin

The Qaidam Basin, nestled on the Tibetan Plateau, has long intrigued researchers due to its prehistoric settlement patterns. However, a lack of precise data has made it challenging to understand the Bronze Age chronology and how ancient people used the landscape. Recently, scientists uncovered 24 ne

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Bermuda Golf Chaos: Delays, Withdrawals, and Weather Woes

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship, a PGA Tour event with a $6. 9 million prize purse, is facing a series of issues in Southampton, Bermuda. The tournament, which is nearing its end, has already seen delays, disqualifications, and numerous withdrawals. The opening round was pushed back and resumed

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Olu Oluwatimi: From Maryland to NFL, a Story of Nigerian Roots and Football Dreams

Olu Oluwatimi, the Seattle Seahawks center, has an impressive football journey. Born in Maryland in 1999, his story starts at DeMatha Catholic High School, where he first showed his talent. After a brief stint at the Air Force Academy and then playing for the University of Virginia, Oluwatimi eventu

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