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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Psoriasis and the Sugar Coated Truth

Psoriasis isn't just a skin condition—it's a complex dance of genetics, immunity, and our environment. At the heart of this dance is something called glycosylation, a process where sugars attach to proteins. These sugary proteins, or glycoproteins, help cells communicate and stick together. But in p

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Wholesale Prices: A Surprising December Slowdown

You might be surprised to learn that wholesale prices didn't jump as high as expected in December. This is good news for those worried about inflation. The Producer Price Index, which tracks changes in what producers pay, only went up by 0. 2% month-to-month and 3. 3% over the year. However, expert

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Janet Yellen's Thoughts on Inflation: A Mix of Factors

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently shared her views on the ongoing inflation issue, suggesting that the stimulus packages implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic might have played a small role. However, she emphasized that the primary cause of rising prices was the pandemic itself, which led

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Flag Flap: Trump's Club Raises Flag Early

The flag at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Florida is causing a stir. It was supposed to stay at half-staff until the end of January, honoring former President Jimmy Carter who passed away on December 29. But recently, the flag has been raised to full height. Both President Joe B

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

City Life and Depression: Unpacking the Links

Depression is a complex issue, and scientists are looking at various factors that contribute to it. One big factor is urbanization. As cities grow, so do stress levels. This isn't just about traffic or noise; it's also about how our bodies react to these changes. Our bodies can get inflamed, like wh

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

The Aromatic World of Bee Pollen

Scientists have been exploring the scents of bee pollen from Central and Eastern Europe. They used a special technique called headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) along with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-olfactometry (GC-MS-O) to figure out the best way to extract the smells. They

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Winds and Wildfires: Southern California's New Threat

Southern California is bracing for a tough few days. The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning that will last until Wednesday night. This means strong winds and dry conditions are expected, making it easier for wildfires to start and spread. The warning covers areas like Los Angeles

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Duke Escapes Notre Dame's Late Surge, Flagg's 42 Points Steal the Show

Duke started strong against Notre Dame, leading 14-0 early in the game. However, the Irish didn't back down. They fought back, scoring 13 unanswered points to make it a close game. Duke ultimately won 86-78, but not without a late scare. Freshman Cooper Flagg broke records with his 42 points, shooti

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

The complex dance of lung cells in ALI and ARDS

Have you ever thought about what happens when your lungs get hurt? Things like pneumonia, sepsis, or even COVID-19 can cause a huge inflammatory reaction, leading to conditions like acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). These issues happen when different types of lu

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Tracking Health with Wearables: An IBD Perspective

Ever thought about how technology can help manage a tricky health issue like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)? Well, wearables are here to do just that. Imagine little gadgets, like smartwatches or patches, sticking to your body, quietly collecting data about your health. These devices are equipped

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