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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Obesity and Your Teeth: What's the Connection?

Think your weight affects just your body? Think again! A study dove into the mouths of adults with obesity to find out how it impacts their dental health. They checked out 204 patients at a weight management program. The team was curious about where the patients lived, their health problems, and hab

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting Childhood Obesity: How High-Income Countries Regulate Food Ads

In wealthy nations, childhood obesity is a significant concern. To tackle this issue, different countries have implemented various policies to control food marketing. Some are voluntary, meaning companies choose to follow them, while others are mandatory, requiring strict adherence. These policies a

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

How Good Are Nutrition Risk Tools for Overweight and Obese Patients?

Ever wondered how well nutrition risk screening tools work for patients who are overweight or obese? It's a question that's been lingering for a while. After all, many of these tools rely heavily on a low Body Mass Index (BMI). But does that make them less reliable for those with higher BMIs? To fin

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

How Will Trump's Presidency Shape Ukraine's Future in 2025?

As 2025 kicks off, Ukraine finds itself in a tough spot, with Russia holding the upper hand and former President Donald Trump returning to the White House. The war, now over 1, 000 days old, has seen Ukrainian manpower dwindle while Russia ramps up attacks on cities. Nearly a fifth of Ukraine's terr

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Jan 06 2025FINANCE

2025: Investors Eye Earnings and Jobs

The new year has kicked off, and investors are eager to see how things shape up. With Donald Trump becoming the 47th U. S. President, the financial scene is expected to shift. Both stock and crypto markets might feel the impact. First, let's talk about the markets. The New York Stock Exchange and N

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Predicting Stem Cell Bone Growth: Metabolomics and AI Team Up

Scientists often use stem cells to make artificial bones, but making sure these cells develop properly can be tricky. They've tried using omics technologies, like metabolomics, to check their quality. In a recent study, researchers combined metabolomics with machine learning to see if it could tell

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

How Brain Cell Particles Help Heal Wounds

These tiny packages, called extracellular vesicles (EVs), are making waves in medicine. They come from brain cells and are being studied as a treatment option. Scientists want to make sure they can collect lots of these EVs safely and effectively. One method they're looking at is monolith chromatogr

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

The Power of AtbZIP69: Enhancing Wheat's Stress Tolerance

Scientists have turned to a tiny gene, AtbZIP69, to create tougher wheat plants. By inserting this gene into a specific wheat variety, they’ve made these plants much better at handling low nitrogen and drought conditions. When faced with stress, these genetically altered wheat plants showed increase

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's New Kursk Battle: A Fresh Fightback

On Sunday, Ukrainian forces made a surprising move, kicking off a new offensive in Russia's Kursk region. The day saw over 179 fierce skirmishes, with Ukraine claiming significant losses for Russian and North Korean troops. Ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles pushed forward, heading toward a few vi

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Austria's Political Shake-Up: A New Leader Emerges

In Austria, the political landscape shifted suddenly when Chancellor Karl Nehammer announced his resignation. The crisis meeting held by the conservative ruling party, People’s Party (OVP), aimed to select a successor. Christian Stocker, aged 64, was chosen as the interim party leader. This move com

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