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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Hip Impingement Surgery: What Matters?

Hip impingement syndrome (FAIS) is commonly treated with arthroscopic surgery, where doctors remove bone bumps and repair the hip's soft tissue. Different doctors have different ways of doing this, using various tools and methods. They also have distinct ways to help patients recover after surgery.

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Jan 24 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Day, New Chances for All

Today is all about fresh starts, especially for those born on the 1st, 10th, 19th, or 28th. It's time to let go of the past and welcome change with open arms. Forgiveness and truth can mend even the toughest relationships. Your leadership skills will shine when you reach out to others. Don't miss th

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Copper's New Skin: A Micro-Nano Shield

Scientists have created a special film on copper surfaces that mimics sharkskin, giving it superpowers. This film, made through a process called chemical etching and formate passivation, protects the copper in several ways. First, it makes copper resistant to corrosion. When tested in seawater for 7

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Catch the Celestial Show: Planets Align in January!

Get ready to watch a celestial spectacle! This January, you can spot five planets in the night sky with your naked eye, and even catch a glimpse of two more with a telescope. Imagine seeing Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars all at once! Plus, Uranus and Neptune are part of the squad too, but you'll n

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Faith as a Coping Mechanism for Parents of Children with Down Syndrome

Raising a child with Down syndrome (DS) brings numerous challenges for families globally. Physical, emotional, social, and financial strains are common. As a result, parents often rely on various coping mechanisms, including religious coping. A recent review of studies published between 2000 and 202

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Skin Doctors in Riyadh: How They Use Dermoscopy

Dermoscopy is a tool that helps doctors look at tiny details on the skin that are usually invisible to the naked eye. It's becoming really important in finding skin cancers early and telling different skin conditions apart. Many countries recommend using dermoscopy to spot skin cancers. But no one h

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Invisible Food Protectors: Tiny Sensors on Guard

Imagine tiny, Y-shaped sensors that are almost too small to see. These microscopic guardians work day and night to ensure our food is safe. They glow when everything is okay, but if dangerous bacteria like Fusobacterium nucleatum or Salmonella pullorum appear, they start to dim. Inside these little

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Calming Political Anxiety: Tips from a Psychologist

Political turmoil causing you stress? A psychologist shares strategies he uses with clients to manage their political distress. Back in the Reagan era, political worries weren’t common among his clients. But times have changed, and now, political distress is a shared mental health concern for many A

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Jan 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Star Signs Today: Jan. 22, 2025

The day begins with the moon cruising through Scorpio, linking up with chill Jupiter. This might leave you feeling conflicted, unsure of what to do next. But by evening, Saturn steps in, bringing clarity. The answers you find might not be exciting, but they'll give you a solid plan. Aries, you're n

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

The Magical Journey of l-Tryptophan: From Monomer to Spherical Superheroes

Ever wondered what happens when a single amino acid, l-tryptophan, decides to hang out in a group? Scientists have been exploring this phenomenon, as it's linked to some nasty metabolic issues. In this fascinating study, researchers watched l-tryptophan transform from a lonely monomer into tiny, glo

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