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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Impact of ALKBH5 on Hypoxia-Induced Lung Disease: A New Discovery

Hypoxia-induced pulmonary artery hypertension (HPH) is a problem that arises from chronic lung diseases where the body doesn't get enough oxygen. It's the third most common type of pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH). Scientists have found that epigenetic factors, which are processes that affect how

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's AR Smart Glasses: Coming Sooner Than You Think!

Ever wondered when you'd see Samsung's take on AR smart glasses? Well, hold onto your hats! Recent leaks from South Korea have spilled some interesting details. These glasses are expected to hit the market in the third quarter of 2025. That's just around the corner! And guess what? The initial batch

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Work Disability and Heart Disease in Young Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis: What's the Link?

Young adults with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) might face a higher risk of heart disease if they become unable to work due to their condition. A recent study looked into this idea by examining data from the CorEvitas registry. Researchers compared two groups of people under 65 with RA: those who develo

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Motherhood and Mental Health: What the Numbers Show

In Germany, around 700, 000 babies are born each year, and many mothers feel the weight of societal expectations and traditional roles. This study explored a unique data source to find out how often new mothers are diagnosed with mental illness compared to women without children. Using billing data

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Discovering BODIPY-based Sensors: A New Trend in Ammonia and Temperature Detection

Imagine tiny polymer particles filled with special dyes, called BODIPYs, that can change color and brightness based on temperature and ammonia levels. Scientists made four types of these BODIPYs and mixed them into two kinds of polymers: PMMA and TPU. They created films and tiny particles (micropart

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Nov 17 2024CRIME

Diddy Allegedly Meddling in Sex Trafficking Trial from Jail

Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly stirring up trouble while behind bars, attempting to strong-arm witnesses and influence jurors ahead of his upcoming sex trafficking trial. Prison phone calls, recently unveiled, suggest Combs has been breaking rules since his September lockup. Prosecutors are

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

How Different Biologic Treatments Affect Psoriasis Progression to Arthritis

Psoriasis patients often worry about developing psoriatic arthritis (PsA). But which biologic treatment is best? Researchers looked at three types: IL-23 inhibitors, IL-17 inhibitors, and IL-12/23 inhibitors, comparing them to TNF inhibitors. The goal? To see who's at higher risk for PsA. First, le

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Charli XCX Praises Bratty Attitude in SNL Monologue

Charli XCX used her SNL monologue to shout out Martha Stewart’s bratty behavior in her new Netflix documentary. She explained that being bratty is having a specific attitude or vibe. Stewart’s angry reaction to an old magazine article, where she wished the journalist was dead, was a prime example.

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Trimming the Fat: A Fresh Look at Federal Departments

Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the leaders of President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), hinted at a significant change for the federal government. On a recent Sunday morning chat with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo, Ramaswamy, who is working alongside billionaire Elon Musk, disc

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Honoring Caregivers: The Impact of Two Influential Figures

Every November, we take a moment to celebrate National Caregivers Month. This year, let's shine a light on two remarkable women who have left indelible marks on caregiving: former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Professor Claire Fagin. Rosalynn Carter, known for her advocacy for mental health issues,

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