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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Process a Super Healing Skin Patch

The human amniotic membrane, or HAM, is like a superhero for injured skin. It comes from the placenta and is packed with healing power. But before it can be used to help fix up wounds, it needs to be cleaned and dried properly. Scientists have been working on a new way to do this. They used ozonate

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Weather Wreaks Havoc on LPGA's Big Event

The Maybank Championship, a high-stakes LPGA event with a whopping $3 million prize pool, hit a snag. Play was abruptly stopped at 12:59 local time, just as the final round was about to kick off. The culprit? Bad weather, of course. The Kuala Lumpur Country Club, where the event is happening, wasn't

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Cricket Clash in Hobart: What to Expect in the Third T20I

The third T20I between India and Australia is set to take place at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart. This match is crucial for both teams, as India aims to bounce back and level the series, while Australia seeks to continue their winning streak. The weather in Hobart is expected to be clear, with no ra

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Nov 02 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather Watch: Massachusetts Braces for a Chilly Shift

Massachusetts is in for a temperature tumble this weekend. Saturday night will see a significant drop, especially in the northern and western parts of the state. The thermometer is expected to dip into the low 30s and upper 20s, making it quite brisk. The wind that picked up on Saturday is forecast

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Blood Sugar and Brain Health: What You Need to Know

Blood sugar is more than just a number on a diabetes test. It plays a huge role in how our bodies age and how our brains function. Recent studies show that when blood sugar is out of control, it messes with our immune system, especially in the brain. This can lead to inflammation and damage to brain

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Building Blocks for Better Peptides: A New Way to Link Them Up

Scientists have found a clever way to link peptides and small proteins together. They used special molecules called polyvalent thioesters as anchors. These anchors have many arms, like a star, and can hold multiple peptides or proteins. The process is quite neat. First, they attached several peptid

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Keep Your Eyes Sharp: Simple Ways to Boost Vision Naturally

Eyes are super important, and as we get older, they need extra care. Eating the right foods and taking certain vitamins can help keep your vision clear and healthy. But before you start popping pills, it's smart to chat with a doctor, especially if you're already on other meds. So, what are the bes

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Trust in Doctors: A Slippery Slope

The bond between doctors and patients is weakening. In the past, people trusted their doctors completely. Now, only 44% of Americans think the care they get is good or excellent. This isn't just about recent issues like COVID-19 or vaccine skepticism. It's been a long time coming. Back in the 1920s

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Eat Smart, Stay Sharp: How Your Diet Can Help Keep Dementia Away

Dementia is a big worry for many, but did you know that what you eat can make a difference? The MIND diet is one way to help keep your brain healthy. It's like a mix of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, with a special focus on brain-friendly foods. Think leafy greens, berries, nuts, and olive oil. T

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Weight Affects Kidney Health: What You Need to Know

Obesity and kidney problems are a big deal. They are linked in ways that are not fully understood. In 2024, a group called KDIGO had a meeting to talk about this. They wanted to figure out how obesity affects kidneys and what can be done about it. Being overweight for a long time can harm your kidn

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