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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 and Our Daily Habits: A Global Shift

The COVID-19 pandemic shook things up worldwide. It changed how people moved, how their hearts beat, and how they slept. The pandemic disrupted normal life in many ways. People started to pay attention to their physical activity, heart rate, and sleep patterns. It was a wake-up call for many. Th

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Modern Medicine

The 15th European Immunogenicity Platform Open Symposium took place in Lisbon from February 22-24, 2024. This event brought together professionals from various fields, including industry, regulatory bodies, and academia. They gathered to discuss the challenges posed by the immune response to bioph

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Apr 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech: The Good, The Bad, and The Future

The world is buzzing with smart technology. It's in our daily lives, from homes to cars, and even in our hands. One exciting use is helping people improve their habits. Think of apps counting steps or scales tracking weight. These tools aim to boost healthier living. But making them work well is tri

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Apr 04 2025FINANCE

Your Favorite Brands Might Get Pricier

The U. S. has rolled out new tariffs on a wide range of goods from many countries. These taxes will likely make everyday items more expensive. Apple products are expected to see a significant price jump. The tech giant relies heavily on manufacturing in China, which now faces a hefty 54% tax on it

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

A Shifting Landscape: Hungary's Bold Move and Netanyahu's European Tour

The political landscape in Europe is shifting. Hungary has made a significant announcement. It plans to step back from the International Criminal Court (ICC). This decision comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu embarks on a visit to Hungary. The ICC had issued an arrest warrant for Net

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

How Pressure Shapes Life: Archaea's Surprising Trick

The story of life on Earth is full of twists. One big surprise is how tiny, single-celled organisms can band together. This teamwork is common in eukaryotes, the group that includes plants and animals. It's rare in bacteria and was thought to be almost unheard of in archaea, another type of singl

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Our Legs Save Us From Falls After a Trip

When someone trips while walking, their body's momentum changes in unexpected ways. This shift can mess up their normal walking pattern and even cause a fall. To prevent this, the body needs to make adjustments. Specifically, it uses the forces generated by the joints in the legs to counteract these

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Hip Pain Affects Balance and Movement

The greater trochanter is a part of the hip bone. It is a common spot for pain. This pain is often felt on the outer side of the hip. It is especially noticeable when standing on one leg. This condition is known as Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS). People with this syndrome often have troub

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Brain Blast Effects: How Genes and Gender Shape Recovery

Brain injuries from explosions are a big deal. They have become more common in both soldiers and civilians. The long-term effects can be serious, including problems with thinking and memory. But not everyone is affected the same way. Genes and gender play a big role in how well someone bounces back

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of Chloride Pumps in Light

The cyanobacterium Mastigocladopsis repens has a unique light-driven chloride pump. This pump is similar to the proton pumps found in archaea, but it moves chloride ions instead. One big question has been about the role of a late red-shifted photoproduct, known as the O intermediate. This intermedia

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