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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Sleep Apnea and Restless Legs: What's the Real Deal?

Sleep apnea is a common condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. The go-to treatment for this is CPAP, a machine that keeps the airway open. But what if you also have restless legs? Does that make things worse? Many people with sleep apnea also experience periodic limb mo

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

How a Plant Compound Might Help Fight Bone Loss in Older Mice

Researchers have been looking into a substance called salidroside, found in Rhodiola plants, to see if it can help with bone loss in older mice. They already knew it could help with memory issues in these mice, so they wanted to see if it could also help with their bones. They did some tests and fo

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Seeing Again: Tiny Tech Brings Hope to Blind Patients

A small but mighty device is changing lives for people who have lost their sight. This isn't science fiction; it's happening right now. A group of patients, who were once blind, can now read and enjoy activities they thought were gone forever. The secret? A tiny microchip implanted in their eyes. T

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

North Bay's Week of Waves and Weather Wonders

The North Bay is in for a wild ride this week, with waves and weather taking center stage. First up, the ocean is getting feisty. Big, powerful waves are rolling in from the northwest, and they're not just any waves. These are the kind that can create sneaky rip currents and sneaker waves. You know,

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Could Covid Vaccines Help Fight Cancer?

Scientists have found something interesting. Covid vaccines might help cancer patients live longer. This is not their main job. But they might boost the immune system. This can help fight tumors. The news came from a big meeting in Berlin. Researchers shared their findings. They looked at cancer pa

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Heart's Electrical Chaos: Understanding and Managing AFib

AFib, or atrial fibrillation, is a heart condition that affects millions in the U. S. It happens when the heart's electrical system goes haywire, causing the upper chambers to quiver instead of pump blood efficiently. This can lead to a rapid, irregular heartbeat, making it hard to breathe, causing

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Simple Science: How a Common Compound Could Clean Up Our Water

Scientists have found a way to make better filters for cleaning water. They used a common chemical found in oil called thiophene. This chemical was used to make a special kind of membrane. This membrane is like a super-fine sieve that can filter out tiny bits of dye from water. The best part? They m

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Young Woman's Unexpected Cancer Journey: A Story of Resilience

At just 27, Marissa Coreno's life took an unexpected turn when she discovered a lump in her armpit. Despite her initial dismissal, the lump led to a series of tests that revealed Stage II breast cancer, which had already spread to her lymph nodes. The diagnosis was a shock, as she had no family hist

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Tiny Stitches, Big Fixes: How Doctors Tackle Tricky Brain Aneurysms

Doctors have a tough job when it comes to fixing certain brain aneurysms. These are like weak spots in the brain's blood vessels that can swell up and cause big problems. Some of these aneurysms are especially tricky because they're located in a busy part of the brain called the middle cerebral arte

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Taming Joint Pain: A New Hope

Arthritis is a relentless foe, causing constant pain and stiffness in joints. At the heart of this battle is inflammation, a process that can spiral out of control. The body's own defense system, cytokines, can turn against it, leading to chronic pain and damage. Scientists have identified key play

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