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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Why Some Centenarians Avoid Parkinson's Disease: A Closer Look

Recent findings in brain health are moving away from just diagnosing movement issues like Parkinson’s Disease (PD), focusing more on how to manage them effectively. This shift is happening because PD is becoming more common worldwide due to people living longer. One curious fact is that centenarians

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Dec 26 2024FINANCE

Stock Futures Drop After Holiday Surge: What's Next?

Early Thursday morning, stock futures took a dip, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dropping by over 150 points. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures also saw declines of 0. 3% each. This comes after the markets were closed for Christmas Day and followed a week of gains. The S&P 500 had ri

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Dec 26 2024FINANCE

2024: A Year of Surprises in the Stock Market

2024 has been a whirlwind year for investors. The U. S. stock market has been on a roll, breaking records and defying expectations. The S&P 500 index surged 24. 3% by December 20, marking the first time since 1998 that it jumped by at least 20% for two consecutive years. Tech giants like Apple and N

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Dec 26 2024RELIGION

Checking Meat's Halal Status Quickly

Have you ever wondered if the meat you're eating is truly halal? A recent study tackled this issue by exploring a quick method to check for pork adulteration. This is important because some people, like Muslims and Jews, can't eat pork. Sometimes, cheaper pork gets mixed with pricier meats like beef

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Why Denmark Kept Calm Amidst the COVID-19 Storm

When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, it upended economies, societies, and healthcare systems. But Denmark, a small European country, seemed to sail through with remarkable steadiness. This begs the question: what made Denmark's healthcare system and society so resilient against the pan

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Setting Fair Prices for COVID-19 Vaccines: A Math-Based Approach

You might think setting the price for COVID-19 vaccines is simple. But it's not. The World Health Organization (WHO) wants these vaccines to be like a global public good – available and affordable to everyone. That's a tall order, especially with two big players, Pfizer and Moderna, in the U. S. mar

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pieces in Soil: How They Slow Down Decomposition

Imagine tiny plastic particles, smaller than a grain of sand, scattered throughout the soil. These microplastics, or MPs, are becoming a big issue worldwide. Soil is like a long-term storage box for MPs because they find their way in through various routes and take a long time to break down. It's im

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

How Happiness Boosts Your Health

Ever noticed how walking in the park can lift your spirits? Scientists have found that positive activities, like that park walk, spark happy feelings. These good vibes don't just stop there—they actually strengthen your mental health! It's like a happy chain reaction. Research shows that people who

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Understanding Patient Function and Pain: A New Way to Interpret Scores

Ever wondered how doctors figure out if you're doing well after an injury? One method they use is called bookmarking. It's like giving different scores a name, so they can understand what each score means. Think of it like grading tests in school – A, B, C, and so on. But, doctors use these scores t

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Blood Tests: A New Way to Spot Endometriosis?

Endometriosis, a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of it, can be tricky to diagnose. But what if a simple blood test could help? Researchers are exploring the idea of using a group of specific proteins in the blood, called biomarkers, to detect this condition.

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