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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Burns and Body Heat: A New Look at Survival

Burns are serious injuries that affect many people every year. One big problem with severe burns is how they mess with the body's temperature. Usually, doctors try to keep the body warm, aiming for a range between 37. 5 and 39. 5°C. They also watch the difference between the core body temperature an

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Huntington's Disease and the Power of Timed Eating

Huntington's disease is a challenging condition that affects movement, cognitive function, and mental health. Currently, there is no cure, so researchers are constantly exploring new methods to aid those affected. One intriguing approach is time-restricted eating, where individuals consume all their

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Do Chinese Elders View Dementia Prevention?

Older adults in China are increasingly interested in preventing dementia. However, their beliefs about health and illness play a big role in how well they can manage this on their own. To understand this better, a study was done. It looked at what Chinese elders know and believe about stopping de

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

A Big Shake-Up at the CDC: Money and Leaders Gone

The CDC, or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is going through some big changes. First, it's losing a huge chunk of money. The agency is set to lose 11. 4 billion dollars. This money was meant to help states fight COVID-19. Many state health departments were struggling even before the pand

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Leslie Jones Joins Forces with OPE Partners

The entertainment world is buzzing with news about Leslie Jones. She is a familiar face to many, especially those who enjoy a good laugh. Jones has made a name for herself in comedy and acting. She has recently made a significant move in her career. She has signed on with OPE Partners. This company

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Childcare: A Key to Wisconsin's Future

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers visited Chippewa Falls to gather insights from locals and business owners about childcare. The main goal was to figure out how to make childcare more affordable and easier to access. Evers was accompanied by Jeff Pertl, the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Child

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Samsung's Tech Titan Passes Away

A significant figure in the tech world has left us. Han Jong-Hee, the co-CEO of Samsung Electronics, died from a heart attack. He was 63. Han's journey with Samsung began in 1988, right after he graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. He spent over three decades with the company, playing

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

False News and Pandemics: How We Can Fight Back

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a storm of false and misleading information. This wave of misinformation made it harder to control the virus and led to many unnecessary deaths. People and groups rushed to create ways to fight this "infodemic. " But, they often had to act quickly without a solid plan.

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

How Does Processed Meat Affect Your Weight?

Processed meat is a staple in many diets. But does it play a role in weight gain? Many studies have hinted at this, but until now, no one has really dug deep into the data. So, let's break it down. First, what counts as processed meat? Think bacon, sausages, ham, and deli meats. These foods go

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Modern Tech in Home Care: What Doctors Think

The world is getting older. Many people want to stay in their homes as they age. This has led to a big need for advanced home care services. These services can save money and help patients more. But there is a big question. How can technology help make these services even better? Technology in

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