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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Get Ready to Stay Informed with AJHP's Fast-Track Publishing

Ever wondered how you can get the latest research findings quickly? The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) has an exciting way to keep you in the loop. They've decided to post accepted manuscripts online right after peer review and editing, even before they're professionally formatted

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Cervical Cancer Care: What's New?

Cervical cancer has been a major health concern for a long time. But thanks to advances in medicine, the way we manage it is constantly changing. Let's dive into the latest updates. First, there's better screening. We're using new tests that are more accurate. These tests are helping us catch cervi

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Sports and Money: The Highs and Lows of 2024

2024 was a year full of surprises in the world of sports. Saudi Arabian money filled the pockets of top athletes, pushing their earnings to new heights. The Dallas Cowboys became the first sports team to hit a $10 billion valuation, showing the NFL's enduring dominance. Meanwhile, tennis legend Rafa

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Boston's 2024: Oddball Events and Strange Sights

Boston’s business scene in 2024 was a mix of memorable moments, from peculiar advertising campaigns to unexpected art installations. Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll dressed as DunQueens for a St. Patrick’s Day event, and the Pats missed out on the Super Bowl, but Boston still sent a

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Green Tech Innovation: A Supply Chain Challenge

Green technology innovation (GTI) is turning the tide by helping us break free from the endless cycle of economic growth leading to environmental pollution. Past research has focused on understanding GTI decisions in the supply chain as isolated strategies, overlooking the impact of random factors.

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Dec 27 2024SCIENCE

How Bacteria Adapt to Different Temperatures

Scientists have been puzzled about how bacteria come to prefer certain temperatures for growth. To shed light on this, they studied 64 bacteria from the Thermotogota phylum. They found that the last common ancestor of these bacteria was a thermophile, which means it loved high temperatures. However,

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Understanding Lymphopenia: What the Numbers Tell Us

When it comes to understanding our health, sometimes numbers can speak volumes. A recent study in the United States dived into the occurrence of lymphopenia among Americans. Lymphopenia is a condition where the number of lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) drops below normal levels. It's more c

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Dec 26 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Conquer No. 1 Seat in AFC; Lamar Jackson Sets Rushing Record

The Kansas City Chiefs snagged the top spot in the AFC after smashing the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, marking their franchise's best-ever 15th win. This triumph secures them a first-round bye and home-field advantage in the playoffs. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrated by promising

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

How Food and Sleep Affect Kids with Speech Delays

Ever thought about how eating and sleeping habits could shape a child's speech development? A study delved into this, focusing on kids with language difficulties (LDs). Parents filled out surveys about their kids' sleep patterns, food intake, and behavior. Researchers crunched the numbers to find in

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Dec 26 2024EDUCATION

Lifting Central America with STI: A Youth-Driven Future

You might think that countries in Central America, like Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, have it tough when it comes to making the most of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI). Money is tight, resources are limited, and there's corruption and violence to deal with, not to mentio

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