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Dec 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Image Questions: Beyond One-Size-Fits-All

Let's talk about image questions. These are the queries we can ask about pictures. We've come a long way in creating good questions from images automatically. But, most methods forget about something important: the variety and clarity of these questions. Imagine you're planning a trip and need to as

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Mixing Meds: New Ways to Manage High Cholesterol

For years, doctors have used single medications to treat high cholesterol and prevent heart disease. But with the arrival of statins, the focus has shifted to using combinations of drugs, both old and new, to better manage cholesterol levels. This approach, called combination therapy, is gaining tra

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Seizure Control: A New Implant Combines Quick Zaps and Slow-Release Drugs

Epilepsy is a tough nut to crack. Doctors often use meds or deep brain stimulation to tackle seizures, but these methods have their limits. Some people don't respond well to meds, and seizures can be unpredictable. Recently, scientists have come up with new ways to tackle these challenges, like resp

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Dec 22 2024FINANCE

Are Rate Cuts Still the Key to High Yields?

The Federal Reserve decided to trim interest rates by a quarter percentage point on December 19. But they also tweaked their forecast, hinting that rate cuts won't speed up. Are high yields still the hot commodity for investors? Let's dig in! Investors often chase after stocks that promise high ret

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Older Adults with HIV: How Different Treatments Compare

Have you ever wondered how different HIV treatments work for older adults? A study took a close look at how well dolutegravir-based regimens stack up against others like raltegravir-, elvitegravir-, bictegravir-, and darunavir-based regimens. This study involved older veterans living with HIV and ai

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Sickle Cell and Men: Handling Unwanted Erections

Sickle cell disease, a hereditary condition, can cause some tough challenges for men, especially when it comes to priapism. Priapism is a condition where men experience prolonged erections without sexual arousal, and it's more than just uncomfortable—it can lead to significant health issues if not m

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Ginseng: A Natural Ally Against Chemo's Heart Impact

Chemotherapy is a game-changer in the fight against cancer. But it can also have some nasty side effects on the heart, like making it weak or causing it to beat irregularly. Doctors often tweak the dose or switch to different treatments to avoid these issues. But what if a natural plant could lend a

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Pretty Plants, Powerful Potions: How Changing Celosia argentea's DNA Boosts its Appeal

Celosia argentea is a plant that's not only attractive but also useful in medicine. As more people appreciate these multi-purpose plants, finding ways to make them even more appealing could open up new markets. Changing the DNA of these plants, a process called polyploidization, can help achieve thi

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Dec 22 2024WEATHER

Warm Week Ahead, But Watch Out for Monday's Weather!

Just a few days away from Christmas, Wisconsin is warming up. But before you hit the road, check the forecast. A storm is brewing for tonight and could cause slippery roads on Monday morning. The rest of the region should stay dry on Monday, with plenty of clouds and mild temperatures. For the rest

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

America Boosts Public Workers' Social Security, at a Cost

The U. S. Senate recently passed a bill to raise Social Security payments for many retired public service workers. This includes teachers, firefighters, police officers, and other state and local employees. The bill will end long-standing cuts to their benefits, but it may add $195 billion to federa

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