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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brain Meds: Can Smart Peptides Help?

You know how some medicines don't work as well when you take them by mouth? That's the case with Asenapine maleate, a drug used to treat mental health issues. The problem is, our livers break it down too quickly, so hardly any reaches the blood. Scientists have been trying to fix this by using tiny

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

How Visual Languages Help in Understanding Patient Journeys

Patient pathways, often seen as a great solution to improve healthcare systems, can get complicated. Clear communication and shared understanding are key. Visual modeling languages can help make this happen. These languages use pictures and symbols to explain complex ideas. But, there's not much inf

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Why Do Hospital-Acquired Infections Hurt German Hospitals?

You might think that getting sick in the hospital is bad enough, but nosocomial infections (NIs) make it even worse. These are infections patients get while they're in the hospital. They can lead to higher death rates and a poorer quality of life. But it's not just about the patients; hospitals feel

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Nov 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Spotting Strange Events in Big Video Data

Video cameras are vital for safety, but with so many hours of footage, figuring out what's normal and what's not can be tough. This research uses the power of ResNet50, VGG19, EfficientNetB7, and the superstar ViT_b16 to smartly shrink video files. By pinpointing key frames, the system avoids exhaus

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring the Hidden Beauty of Our Blood Vessels

Imagine diving into a world so small, you can't see it with the naked eye. This artwork brings those tiny details to life, showcasing how our blood flows through intricate pathways every second of our lives. The heart pumps blood to all parts of our body through arteries, which are like highways. Bl

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

How Slight Hearing Problems Affect Kids' Learning and Behavior

Imagine you're sitting in class, and you can't quite hear the teacher clearly. This might not seem like a big deal, but even a slight hearing loss can make a difference for kids aged 9 to 15. Studies show that even minor hearing issues can impact how well kids do in school and how they behave. Let'

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Trump's Shadow Over Congress: A Packed Agenda and Key Leadership Picks

With Donald Trump set to return to the White House in January, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are rushing to tackle a long list of tasks before the end of the year. Top of the agenda is preventing a government shutdown, which looms large as a December deadline approaches. Many Republicans want to delay k

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Political Family Dynasties in South Sulawesi: A Closer Look

Imagine a family dinner table where politics is the main course. In South Sulawesi, political conversations aren't just small talk; they're how the next generation gets interested in governance. This intriguing phenomenon of political kinship is on the rise. Families pass down not just genes but als

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Why Food Systems, Not Health Systems, Hold the Key to Tackling Obesity

Obesity is a worldwide problem, affecting one in three adults globally and contributing to four out of the five leading causes of death. While health systems have tried hard to prevent and treat obesity, they often struggle because they don't have control over the food environment, which is crucial

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Building a Better Pension System: Leveraging Human Capital

Ever thought about why current pension systems might not work as well as they could? A big issue is that they don't consider how much each person has contributed to raising the next generation. This is a problem because the current pay-as-you-go (PAYG) system treats everyone the same, even if they d

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