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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Cancer Patients and Cannabis: How Laws Shape Use

In recent years, individual states have made their own rules about cannabis. This change has sparked curiosity about how these laws affect different groups of people, especially those dealing with serious health issues like cancer. Some people with cancer have started using cannabis more often. But

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Battle Inside Our Cells

The body's defense system is a complex network. It includes tiny soldiers called macrophages. These cells are always on the lookout for trouble. They can spot danger signals from invaders like bacteria or even tiny bits of metal. Two key players in this defense team are NLRP3 and AIM2. They are like

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

California's Green Wave: Cannabis Habits Post-Legalization

California's legalization of recreational cannabis in 2016 has led to significant changes in how adults use the substance. A recent study shed light on the habits of cannabis users in the state. The study took place from December 2022 to February 2023. It included over 15, 000 participants. From

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Feeding Africa: The Cereal Challenge

The need for food in sub-Saharan Africa is growing fast. This region is set to see the biggest jump in food demand globally. But relying heavily on imports can be risky. It exposes the region to political and economic ups and downs. Plus, expanding farmland can harm the environment. Cereals like mai

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Jun 10 2025EDUCATION

Stress Busters in the Classroom: A Mexican School's Experiment

The use of therapy in schools is not a new concept. However, a recent experiment in Mexico took a unique approach to tackle a serious issue. The experiment was designed to see if brief, daily sessions of a specific therapy could help students who were dealing with a lot of stress from violence in

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Apigenin: A Potential Solution for Diabetic Wounds

Diabetes can lead to serious wounds that are tough to heal. These wounds, known as diabetic wounds, are a big problem. There are not many good treatments available right now. So, scientists are looking for new ways to help. One interesting option is a compound called Apigenin. This compound is found

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Vanillin's Hidden Powers: A Look at New Medicines

In the world of medicine, scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to fight diseases. Recently, they've been exploring vanillin, the stuff that gives vanilla its sweet smell. It turns out, vanillin might be more than just a flavoring. Five new vanillin-based compounds, called Van 1 to Van

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Power of Fluorescent Sensors in Antibiotics

The ability to tell apart different types of aminoglycosides is a big deal in medical science. This is because these antibiotics come in various forms, each with unique properties and effects. Recently, a clever method was devised to create a sensor array. This array can distinguish between these di

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Hot Can Razor Clams Handle It?

Climate change is making summers harsher. This is bad news for razor clams. They are dying in large numbers due to the extreme heat. So, scientists wanted to find out which razor clams can handle the heat best. They looked at two groups of razor clams. These groups live in the same area but come fro

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Electricity Shift: Balancing Market and Green Goals

China's power sector is in a tough spot. It's stuck with an old, state-controlled system and it's one of the world's biggest polluters. To fix this, China is trying to switch to a market-based system. This change isn't easy. It's like trying to turn a big, old ship around in the middle of the ocean.

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