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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Understanding Adult Respiratory Syncytial Virus: A UK Study

Have you ever wondered how common and serious the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is among adults living in the UK? Surprisingly, we don't know much about this virus in adults because doctors don't usually test for it. This lack of information makes it hard to know if we need a vaccination program

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

A Double Defense: One Protein Against Two Foes

Scientists have found an ingenious way to tackle two various health threats using just one tiny protein. This little protein, originating from the Chikungunya virus, is typically spread by mosquitoes and can trigger large outbreaks. Normally, E. coli bacteria are harmless, but sometimes they can pos

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Tracking Ghana's Illicit Cigarettes

Illegal cigarettes are a big problem in Ghana, stealing a chunk of the market that ranges from 10% to 35%. This isn't just a local issue—it's a cross-border affair. The reasons behind this black market are varied, including porous borders, little political interest, confusing tobacco taxes, industry

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

Syncing Mouthguard Data: A New Way to Study Head Injuries in Rugby

Head injuries in contact sports, like rugby, are becoming a real concern. To tackle this, two big rugby organizations have made it mandatory for players to wear special mouthguards that record data. These mouthguards, known as instrumented mouthguards (iMGs), track head acceleration events (HAEs). B

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Jan 21 2025BUSINESS

Plastic Waste Solution: Recycling Labs Partner with Veolia

It’s all about closing the loop on plastic waste. Sam White, recently appointed CEO of GreenLabs Recycling, is spearheading an innovative project to reuse lab plastics. In collaboration with Veolia, they collect discarded lab equipment from clients like Sanofi, transforming it into new benchtop wast

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

The Distance Dilemma: How Far You Live Affects Emergency Surgery

Did you know that the distance between your home and the nearest hospital can greatly impact your health in case of a sudden surgical emergency? It's true! When every minute counts, like in the case of a burst appendix, the time it takes to reach medical care can make a difference. Scientists are d

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Comparing Traditional and Tech-Assisted Implant Surgeries: A Laboratory Study

Scientists recently put three different methods of dental implant surgery under the microscope. They looked at how precise each was, how long each took, and how the experience of the surgeon affected the time needed. The methods were: doing it by hand (like in the old days), using static computer as

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Climate U-Turn: US Leaves Paris Agreement Again

It’s happening again. President Trump has announced that the US will withdraw from the historic Paris climate agreement. This move follows a series of pro-fossil fuel policies that started with Trump’s promise to “drill, baby, drill. ” The US was one of nearly 200 countries that signed the 2015 Pari

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Beyond Basketball: CJ McCollum’s Multifaceted Life and Roots

CJ McCollum, the shooting guard for the New Orleans Pelicans, is known for his spectacular basketball skills. But did you know he also hosts a podcast and owns a vineyard? This isn't surprising as McCollum has always been about more than just sports. Growing up in Canton, Ohio, with his parents Eric

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

The Future of Health Policy Under Trump: A Shift in Priorities

Electing Donald Trump as President has sparked discussions about potential changes to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). One of the most talked-about nominations is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary. Kennedy is known for his vaccine skepticism and has proposed reducing the H

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