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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

MRI vs. CT: How Well Does 0. 5T MRI Show Sinus Issues?

Imagine you're trying to see inside your sinuses. Two tools are often used: Computed Tomography (CT) scans and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). A recent study pitted 0. 5T MRI against CT to see if it could do the job just as well. The test involved 42 patients who had both scans within an average o

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Dec 30 2024LIFESTYLE

New Year, New You: A Time for Reflection and Planning

As the year comes to an end, many of us look back at what we've achieved and what we've faced. It's a natural time to think about our goals and dreams. This year, the end of December coincides with a special event in the sky: a Dark Moon phase and a New Moon in Capricorn. This is like a pause button

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Fish Extracts in Cancer Treatment: A Closer Look

Febrile neutropenia, a severe complication for patients with blood cancers undergoing chemotherapy, is a major concern. This study explored whether Channa striata, a freshwater fish, could help. The goal was to see if extracts from this fish could boost the body's neutrophil count and function, and

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

ICU Nurses & Guitarists: A Comparative Tale

Have you ever noticed how the hands of an ICU nurse and a guitarist can look similar? Both professions require steady hands and a certain level of callousing. In an interactive comic, "True stories from an ICU: Calluses, " a registered nurse named Ernesto Barbieri and illustrator Jess Ruliffson expl

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

Taiwan Tests Its Readiness for China’s Military Actions

Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, recently led a unique exercise. This wasn’t a typical military drill. Instead, it was a “tabletop” simulation. It involved not just the army but also government agencies and local groups. Why? To test how they’d handle potential escalations from China. You might be

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Leather: How Zeolites Help

Making leather is a detailed process that turns animal skins into the finished product we use every day. Sadly, this process generates wastewater filled with harmful chemicals. Cleaning this wastewater is crucial to protect both people and the environment. One effective way to do this is through a p

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

Uncovering the Latest in Sports Drug Testing: 2023-2024 Review

The 17th edition of the annual banned-substance review just came out, and it's all about the latest findings in human sports drug testing. This one covers research published between October 2023 and September 2024. Just like before, the focus is on new ways to detect doping and figure out how certai

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Are Breathalyzers for Cannabis Really Just Around the Corner?

You might have heard that cannabis breathalyzers could be coming soon. But let's slow down and take a closer look. The science of measuring cannabis impairment is still in its early stages, and creating a reliable breathalyzer for THC isn't as simple as it sounds. Researchers at the University of Co

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Dec 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Securing Power in Storms: A Mix of Gas and Batteries

Imagine planning an energy network that must withstand storms. Specifically, let's think about one powered by natural gas. How can we make sure it stays up and running during bad weather like hurricanes? This plan involves two main steps. First, figure out where to place stronger power lines, small

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

American Journal of Nursing: A Milestone Moment

The American Journal of Nursing (AJN) has hit a massive milestone—it's turning 125! That's right, this trusted voice in the nursing field has been around for a century and a quarter. But what does that really mean? Well, it's more than just a number. It's a testament to the journal's dedication to n

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