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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Cognitive Impairment After Stroke: Can a Simple Ultrasound Test Help?

Have you ever heard about how a simple ultrasound test could help doctors predict if someone might face cognitive problems after a stroke? It turns out that transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) might just be the tool for the job! This test is used to look at how blood flows in the brain. It checks

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The Link Between Perceived and Real Aging and Early Death

Aging happens in different ways, both physically and mentally. But how these two types of aging affect our lifespan isn't well-studied. So, a recent study looked into this. They checked if signs like hearing loss, tooth loss, falls, and how old people feel they are might predict early death. Over 3

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Amazon’s Climate Links: Shifting and Unstable

Over the past years, we've seen a worrying increase in forest fires, deforestation, and local temperature spikes in the Amazon rainforest. This has raised concerns about the collapse of the entire ecosystem. Scientists are working hard to understand how much deforestation and temperature increase co

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Air Force Halts New Video Training on Diverse Pilots

The U. S. Air Force has halted and is reviewing a basic training course that highlights the achievements of Black and female pilots during World War II. This comes after President Donald Trump issued an executive order to stop diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Videos featuring the Tuskegee

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Bio-Revolution: Top Players and Trends in Eco-friendly Materials

Ever wondered who's leading the charge in creating materials that are kind to the planet? Our research dives into the world of biobased materials, focusing on key players and how they're driving innovation. Think of it like a treasure map, guiding us through the ins and outs of eco-friendly material

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sustainable Food Packaging: A Fresh Look at Wood

Imagine this: a world where your food packaging is made from wood, helping keep your food fresh and the environment clean. That's the idea behind a new study that uses poplar bark to create antioxidant particleboards. These boards are made with bio-adhesives, which are safer for the environment than

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Jan 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Older French Men Flock to Thailand for Love and Life

Ever wondered why some older French-speaking guys choose Thailand as their new home? Well, it's not just about the sun and beaches. These men, often in their later years, are after a different kind of life. They start off enjoying the lively social scene and short-term relationships but, surprise, s

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

A Mysterious Case: When a Little Boy’s Legs Stopped Moving

It all started with a happy four-year-old boy named K, who suddenly found it tough to move his feet. His mom brought him to the ER, saying he’d been a bit less active than usual for the past couple of days. No fever, no cough, no tummy issues – just a slight change in his activity level. The doctor

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Heavy Toll of Homocystinuria in the U. S.

Let's chat about a little-known genetic disorder called classical homocystinuria (HCU). It's a rare condition that messes with how your body handles two key substances, homocysteine and methionine. These usually help build proteins, but in people with HCU, their levels go sky-high. Now, you might th

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Training with Blood Flow Restriction: A Game Changer for Basketball Players?

Basketball is a game that demands peak performance. But what happens when players need to reduce their training load? A recent study looked into something called Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training during a period called the "taper phase. " This phase is all about cutting back on how much exercise

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