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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Early Intervention for Gestational Diabetes: Does It Make a Difference?

Early gestational diabetes mellitus (eGDM) is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but don't meet the criteria for diabetes before 20 weeks of pregnancy. Researchers have noticed that women with eGDM might face some health issues. However, it's not clear if early treatment can

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Beyond Zero: The Complex Reality of Disease Elimination

Imagine a world where diseases like leprosy, HIV/AIDS, and malaria are completely wiped out. That's the dream of many health campaigns around the globe. But is this dream realistic, and more importantly, is it what those most affected by these diseases really want? Let's take a closer look at lepros

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Cardiac Surgery Success: How Team Dynamics Impact Efficiency and Safety

A new study has shown that the more familiar cardiac surgery teams are with each other, the better they perform. This means teams that work together often can make surgeries faster and safer. The study looked at how well teams know each other and how that affects both the speed of the surgery and ho

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Smart Chemical Sensors: How WO3-BiVO4 Nanoflakes Detect Harmful Ethylenediamine

Scientists have created a new way to detect ethylenediamine (EDA), a chemical that's not so good for the environment. They made tiny, leaf-like structures called WO3-BiVO4 nanoflakes using a special process called hydrothermal synthesis. These nanoflakes were checked under microscopes and found to b

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Revolutionizing Diabetic Bone Health: New Gene-Activating Treatment

Diabetes can lead to weak bones, a problem known as diabetic osteoporosis. High blood sugar messes with bone growth, making bones fragile. Scientists have been trying to find better treatments. One interesting approach uses tiny pieces of RNA, called small-activating RNA (saRNA), to fix the issue. H

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Big Corporations Fail Again in Sports Streaming Suit

In a recent court ruling, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox were unable to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Fubo TV over their joint sports streaming venture, Venu. The judge ordered a trial for October 2025, a significant blow to the media giants. They had hoped to push back against Fubo's allegati

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Madagascar's Malaria Tests: How Well Do They Work?

Malaria in Madagascar is a big deal. The World Health Organization says to use special tests to spot malaria infections before treating them. In 2023, scientists checked out two quick tests, Bioline™ Malaria Ag Pf/Pan and Bioline™ Malaria Ag Pf/Pv, in two places with different types of malaria: Ifan

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

How Social Media Use Affects Teens: A UK Study

Recent research in England has revealed some interesting connections between teenagers' mental health and their use of public social media accounts. While earlier studies have shown links between social media and teen mental health, this study dives deeper into specific aspects, particularly the imp

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's Future GPUs: What's Leaking Out?

It's the season of leaks! Rumors have it that Nvidia is gearing up to launch some beefy new RTX 50-series graphics cards at CES in January. Partner companies like Zotac and Acer have inadvertently given us a sneak peek. We're talking about four high-end models: RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and t

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Canada's Finance Minister Resigns as Trudeau Faces Critical Moment

Canada is in a serious political shake-up after its Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned from her role. This comes at a crucial time for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who's facing one of the toughest tests of his political career. Freeland, who also served as deputy prime minister, stepped

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