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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Oral Health of Hyderabad's Truck Drivers: A Closer Look

Truck driving, a demanding job with unpredictable hours and physically taxing conditions, takes a toll on drivers' overall health. Think about the situation in Hyderabad, where truck drivers are constantly on the move, dealing with traffic jams, poor road conditions, and vehicle fumes. This lifestyl

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

City Beautification: Does It Boost Urban Fairness?

Ever wondered if making cities look nice and civilized actually helps everyone in the city? A recent study looked into this using China's "National Civilized City" program as a test case. They checked out 272 cities from 2003 to 2020 and found some interesting stuff. First off, making cities civili

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

When Monkeypox Became a Social Media Battlefield

Imagine this: dozens of people chatting online about a scary virus called "monkeypox, " and drama unfolds. People start calling each other names, spreading false info, and getting nasty. This isn't new – social media's always had a dark side. But during big health crises like the 2022 mpox outbreak,

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

The Battle Against Gold Nanoparticle Damage: Can Quercetin Protect Our Hearts?

Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) are superstars in biomedicine because of their unique properties. But they can cause harm. One big worry is their potential toxicity when interacting with our tissues. Enter quercetin, a natural flavonoid with superpowers of its own! It's known for its anti-inflammatory, an

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Dec 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Kudzu & Atlanta: When a Plant Becomes a Public Health Issue

From the late 70s to the early 90s, Atlanta had an unusual problem: kudzu, a quick-growing vine, was taking over. It may sound like a harmless plant, but for city officials, it was a major health concern. Kudzu can cover everything, including dead bodies, and it attracts pests like rats, snakes, and

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Neodymium Gallium Oxides for Supercapacitors

Scientists are exploring the use of neodymium gallium oxides in supercapacitors. These materials, known as Nd3Ga5O12 and Nd3GaO6, are created through a simple and eco-friendly method called the citrate-gel-matrix approach. What makes these materials special is their high specific capacitance and str

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Trump on Trade, Revenge, and Immigration: What to Expect

Donald Trump, the newly elected president, has been making headlines with his bold statements on various issues. In a recent interview, he discussed his plans for trade, justice, and immigration. Trump isn't sure if his tariffs on imports from countries like Mexico and Canada will raise prices for A

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Dec 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Diablo 4's New Challenge: Group Play or Not?

The latest expansion of Diablo 4, the Vessel of Hatred, has been well-received, but not everyone is happy about the new Dark Citadel dungeon. This is the first time in any Diablo game where players are required to team up with others for a challenge. While Diablo games always had optional co-op play

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

New York City’s Uptick in Crime: A Look at the Thompson Murder

The recent murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a New York City street isn't just another tragic event. It's a snapshot of the city's sliding security. Sure, New York has always had its share of high-profile crimes, like the killings of John Lennon and Meir Kahane. But those incidents ha

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

How the Top Cited Papers in Journal of Religion and Health Shaped Research

The Journal of Religion and Health (JORH) has been linking spirituality and healthcare since 1961. To see how this connection has grown, we looked at the top 100 most cited papers from JORH. This data, from the Scopus database, can tell us a lot about who writes these papers, where they come from, a

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