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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fishing in Deep Waters: How Rising Fuel Prices are Affecting Ghana's Coastal Communities

Have you ever thought about how much fuel goes into getting fish from the ocean to your plate? In Ghana, small-scale fisherfolk are feeling the pinch as fuel prices climb. A recent study looked into how these price hikes are affecting their lives and the health of the marine environment. The study

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Treating Breast Cancer in the Brain

Imagine if there were a drug that could effectively treat breast cancer that has spread to the brain. That's where Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) comes into play! This drug has shown great promise in helping patients with a specific type of breast cancer called HER2-positive. When breast cancer spre

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Using Tech to Boost HIV Patient Brain Power and Self-Care

HIV/AIDS continues to be a big global problem. With tech moving fast, more tools are being created to help patients think clearer and manage their health better. But, there's not much research combining all this info. Researchers are looking into how tech can make a difference. They found that usin

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Advanced Neurosurgery: A Closer Look at Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in India

Did you know that setting up a gamma knife facility for advanced neurosurgery isn't cheap? Hospitals in India have to carefully think about their budgets to keep these facilities running. One big hospital in India decided to dig into their costs and figure out when they'd break even. They found that

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Managers Join Thruline Entertainment

Thruline Entertainment has added Abby Johnson and Kimberly Kottwitz to their team as talent managers. The duo, who recently worked together at Brave Artists Management, brings along several clients, including Joshua Colley, Abi Monterey, and Oona O’Brien. Johnson and Kottwitz are known for their ene

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires in California: Challenges and Solutions for Emergency Managers

Emergency managers in California face a tough job when it comes to dealing with wildfires. They have to handle not just the fires, but also the other problems that come with them, like floods and landslides. Four main issues came up in discussions with emergency managers from nine California countie

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Video Games That Move: How Exergames Help Overweight Kids Stay Fit

In today's tech-driven world, exergames have become a hot topic for encouraging physical activity (PA) among kids. These games combine exercise and gaming, which might sound like a fun way to tackle obesity issues. Researchers recently did a thorough check of available studies to see how effective e

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Shortages: A Global Health Crisis and Climate Challenge

Water scarcity is a growing problem that will affect half of the world's population. It's not just about having enough water; it's about how it affects our health and daily lives. When water is scarce, people get sick from water-borne diseases, don't have enough to eat or drink, and can't work or go

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Speech Signals: Unveiling Neurological Disorders

Digital biomarkers are becoming more common in healthcare, helping doctors make better decisions. Speech is a complex process that involves breathing, voice production, mouth movements, and the way sounds echo. These processes depend on specific brain and body systems. When something goes wrong, it

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Why Weight Talks Matter: Breaking Down Barriers in Obesity Care

Obesity is a serious global concern, and healthcare workers play a vital role in addressing it. They can guide patients to live healthier lives and manage their weight. However, weight discussions in primary care are not happening enough. Why? Biases, misunderstandings, and fear of offending patient

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