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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Steps and Survival: How Walking Affects Hypertensive Adults

Ever wondered how many steps you should take daily if you're dealing with high blood pressure? A recent study explored this very question. Researchers looked into how many steps hypertensive American adults take each day and how that relates to their risk of death from any cause, as well as heart-re

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Taxing Fats: A Better Solution for Italy's Health?

You might think that taxing sugar is the way to go, but Italy has a bigger problem: excessive fat consumption. The government has been considering a sugar tax, but our research shows that it might not do much good. Instead, we suggest a fat tax. We used a special math model to see how taxes would ch

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Tracking Health with Wearables: An IBD Perspective

Ever thought about how technology can help manage a tricky health issue like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)? Well, wearables are here to do just that. Imagine little gadgets, like smartwatches or patches, sticking to your body, quietly collecting data about your health. These devices are equipped

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance: A Game-Changer for Longevity?

Ever wondered if having health insurance could actually help you live longer? Scientists have been exploring this question for years. Back in 2008, they were just beginning to uncover some clues. Now, we have solid evidence showing that health insurance can indeed lengthen our lives. Research has fo

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Lexicon-Based Sentiment Analysis Still Matters

Figuring out if texts are positive or negative, called sentiment analysis, is super useful in lots of fields. While machines can now do this super fast and accurately, lexicon-based methods have their own perks. They might not be as perfect as machine learning or big language models, but they can wo

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

When to Drink Coffee for a Healthier Heart?

Did you know that drinking coffee in the morning could be better for your heart? A recent study found that having two to three cups in the morning was linked to lower death rates. Interestingly, the same benefit wasn’t seen when people drank coffee throughout the day. The research, led by Tulane Un

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Jan 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's Divorce Settlement: A Casual Visit

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were spotted together the day before their divorce settlement was finalized. The exes met at Affleck's Los Angeles home on a Sunday. Lopez brought her 16-year-old child, Emme, who carried a large gift out of the house. Affleck's 12-year-old son, Samuel, also joined the

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Protecting Hearts: How a Plant Compound Fights Metal Toxins

Ever heard of vanadium? It's a trace element that, in large amounts, can do serious damage to organs like the heart. Now imagine a hero fighting back – enter tectochrysin, a naturally occurring plant compound with a superpower: shielding hearts from this metal menace. Tectochrysin tackles heart dama

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Morning Coffee: A Surprising Lifesaver?

Did you know that your cup of morning joe might be doing more for you than just waking you up? A recent study from Tulane University found that people who drink two to three cups of coffee in the morning have a lower risk of dying from any cause or from heart disease compared to those who don’t drin

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Wavy Roots of Plant Mutants

You might think plant roots are just boring, straight lines, but they’re not. Especially when it comes to certain plant mutants, like those of Arabidopsis thaliana. These plants have wavy roots that react strangely to gravity. Scientists studied two mutant types: myosin xif xik and atp-binding casse

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