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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Seeing the Effects of TCDD on Baby Mouse Skulls

Scientists found out that TCDD, a harmful chemical, can mess up the skull development of baby mice if their mothers are exposed to it early in pregnancy. They did scans and saw that bones were not forming properly. Some sutures, which are the places where bones meet, were fused too early. Also, part

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Older Women Healthier Than Men?

In 2019, the World Health Organization came up with a new way to check how well older people are doing, called the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) framework. This study in Taiwan wanted to find out if there are differences in how men and women over 65 are doing health-wise. Can you guess wh

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Teens and Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword

Ever wondered how much time your teen spends on social media? A recent study explored the link between social media addiction and cyberbullying among adolescents. It turns out, the more time teens spend on social media, the higher their chances of experiencing or even participating in cyberbullying.

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Heat and Humidity: A Hidden Threat to Older Hearts

Did you know that high temperatures and humidity can be deadly for older people's hearts? As we age, our bodies find it tougher to handle extreme weather. While many studies have looked at how heat affects heart disease deaths, the combination of heat and humidity is still a mystery. Scientists use

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Headache Help: Targeting the Right Muscle

Headaches can be a real pain, literally! One muscle that might be causing trouble is the rectus capitis posterior major (RCPMaj). This tiny muscle could be contributing to headache symptoms. How? It might be sending pain signals to the brain through a process called nociceptive convergence or affect

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

The Great Scan Showdown: PET/CT vs. DCE-CT in the Fight Against Lung Nodules

Picture this: you’re a medical detective, tasked with figuring out if a tiny lung lump is bad news or just a simple speck. Two advanced tools are at your disposal: PET/CT and DCE-CT. But which one is better at pinpointing the dangerous ones? Let’s take a closer look at a study that compared these tw

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering Soil Heavy Metal Pollution in Jiaozuo City

Imagine a city trying to figure out what's making its soil dirty. That's what happened in Jiaozuo, China. Scientists looked at 53 different types of land to find out where the heavy metals were coming from. They used a special tool called a Random Forest model, made better with a Genetic Algorithm,

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Neonicotinoid Pesticides Affect Honeybee Sensors

Have you ever wondered why honeybees are disappearing? One big reason is neonicotinoids, a type of pesticide that can harm bees. Scientists are figuring out how these pesticides stick to honeybee sensors. They found out that certain kinds of neonicotinoids, called cis-oxygen bridge ones, connect str

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Healthy Eating for All: Meet Universal Meals!

Ever wondered why it's so tough to find healthy food in places like offices, schools, or nursing homes? Well, it turns out that these institutions often can't keep up with the diverse dietary needs of people today. Between allergies, religious rules, and personal preferences, it's a real challenge!

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Jan 18 2025FINANCE

Islamic Crowdfunding: A Worldwide Phenomenon

Ever heard of Islamic crowdfunding? It's not just a concept anymore; it's taking off globally, even in places where Muslims are a minority. But what makes it tick? Let's explore the rules, sustainability, and financial power of Islamic fintech to understand its success. First off, Islamic crowdfund

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