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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Brain Health: How Gut Bacteria and Diet Impact Cognitive Impairment

Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, or CCH, is a big player in making people's brains work less well over time. This happens when blood flow to the brain is reduced. Part of the puzzle involves how our bodies handle a nutrient called choline. When we eat food with choline, our gut bacteria break it dow

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Dec 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meta and Samsung's Next Move in the Smart Glasses Race

Ever since Samsung hinted at their entry into the XR scene last year, tech enthusiasts have been eagerly waiting for their first XR headset. Just recently, Samsung revealed 'Project Moohan, ' sparking curiosity about what's next. In response, Meta is planning a major upgrade for its Ray-Ban Smart Gl

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Science's New Building Blocks: Meet Polyoxometalates

Imagine you're playing with building blocks. Now, imagine those blocks are super tiny and can do amazing things like conduct electricity or improve how things look under a microscope. That's what polyoxometalates (POMs) are! Recently, scientists mixed some fascinating ingredients to create four new

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Lipid Levels and Drugs on Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (AD) patients often face lipid metabolism issues, leading to the long-term use of lipid-lowering drugs. However, the influence of circulating lipids and these medications on AD risk remains unclear. To shed light on this, researchers utilized genome-wide association studies (GWAS)

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Solving Mystery Fevers in Bamako: A New Tool for Doctors

In Bamako, Mali, figuring out why people have unexplained fevers is tough. Diseases like malaria, HIV, and yellow fever often overlap. A recent study tried to uncover the reasons behind these fevers. The study included people of all ages with high temperatures. Doctors collected basic information an

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Mice Without D-AA Enzyme: A New Link to Lymphoma?

Scientists have been puzzled by the relationship between certain enzymes and cancer. They decided to study mice missing these enzymes to find out more. Over a long period, they noticed that female mice without the DASPO enzyme lived shorter lives. These mice also had strange growths in their liver,

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Dec 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively Finds Support in Hollywood Amid Allegations Against Justin Baldoni

Blake Lively, known for her role in "Gossip Girl, " recently filed a sexual harassment and retaliation complaint against her co-star and director Justin Baldoni. Sony, the distributor of their film "It Ends with Us, " has come forward to support Lively. This follows a crisis PR campaign allegedly ai

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

TriFocal Lens: Seeing Near, Far, and In-Between

Everyone dreams of perfect vision. But what if a lens that promises just that also comes with some downsides? Let's talk about the PanOptix trifocal intraocular lens (IOL), which is designed to give clear vision at all distances — near, intermediate, and far. It's great for tasks like reading, worki

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Dec 24 2024BUSINESS

Joliet Gets a New Retail Gem: Burlington Moves into Old Bed, Bath & Beyond Space

It’s been over two years since Bed, Bath & Beyond decided to close its doors in Joliet as part of a large-scale reduction. Now, the city is seeing a silver lining in this change. The once-empty Bed, Bath & Beyond store at 2850 Plainfield Road is currently being revamped. Guess who’s moving in? Burli

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

How Water Helps Ru/MoOx Catalysts Clean Up Toxic Air

Breathing in chlorinated and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs and OVOCs) can be dangerous. One way to get rid of these pollutants is by using catalysts that oxidize them. The challenge is keeping these catalysts working well over time. A team of researchers looked into this issue using a

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