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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How the Brain's Hypothalamus and Brainstem Work Together to Manage Energy

Ever wondered how your body maintains its weight? It's all thanks to the brain's homeostatic and hedonic systems. These systems are like a finely tuned orchestra, with the hypothalamus as the conductor. The hypothalamus is well-known for its role in keeping your energy balance in check. But did you

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Striking a Balance: The FBI's Freedom and Oversight

The FBI's independence is a hot topic. Some people think it should be totally free from politics, but that wasn't always the plan. The FBI director's 10-year term was set to stop another long-term leader like J. Edgar Hoover, who stayed in charge for nearly four decades. His independence turned into

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Tracking Kids' Health: A Fun and Informative Way

Health monitoring systems have been around for some time, but creating one tailored for school kids is a unique challenge. Researchers are on the hunt for the best methods to keep tabs on students' health from a young age. They've toyed with various plans and technologies to check in on students. Th

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Mirror Microbes: A New Kind of Bug to Worry About

Imagine tiny creatures that can slip past our natural defenses as if they weren't even there. These aren't any ordinary bacteria—they're made of mirrored molecules, crafted by scientists themselves. While they're not naturally found, these mirror microbes could pose a significant threat if they ever

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Bouncing Back to Better Balance: How Trampoline Exercise Helps Overweight Females

Did you know that simple bouncing on a trampoline can make a big difference? For females with extra weight, maintaining balance and sharp thinking can be tough. But a recent study showed that rebound exercise, like trampolining, can help improve both. This study was done at Evangel University i

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Dec 04 2024SPORTS

Search on Hold: Climbers Missing on New Zealand's Highest Peak

Three experienced climbers from the U. S. and Canada are missing after attempting to scale New Zealand’s tallest mountain, Aoraki, also known as Mount Cook. This high-altitude adventure gone awry has sparked a search that’s currently on pause due to harsh weather conditions. The climbers—Kurt Blair,

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Walking Patterns May Foretell Falls in Active Stroke Survivors

Did you know that adults who've had a stroke and seem to be doing well are actually at the highest risk of falling? It might seem counterintuitive, but it's true. These folks are often more mobile and have mild motor issues, which makes their fall risk higher. The problem is, we don't have great way

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

How Do People with Mental Health Conditions Feel About Primary Care in New Zealand?

Ever wondered if people with mental health conditions experience primary healthcare differently? A nationwide survey in New Zealand aimed to find out. The study compared the experiences of those who reported having a mental health condition with those who didn't. It's a good way to understand if our

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Microalgae Lipids: A Secret Weapon Against Sun Damage?

Ever wondered how microalgae could help protect our skin from the sun? Scientists have been looking into this, focusing on two types: Nannochloropsis oceanica and Chlorococcum amblystomatis. Their lipid extracts can potentially shield our skin from ultraviolet A (UVA) damage. These lipids work by k

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Fluralaner: A Game Changer for Controlling House Mosquitoes

Fluralaner, a popular treatment for chickens, is proving to be an effective way to combat the southern house mosquito, scientifically known as Culex quinquefasciatus. This is important because these mosquitoes carry diseases like the West Nile virus, which can be harmful to humans. Scientists tested

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