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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

The Mystery Behind Mediterranean Red Coral's Shimmer

Did you know that some corals glow bright red? Meet Corallium rubrum, an octocoral that's only found in the western Mediterranean Sea. This coral isn't like the rest. It's famous for its stunning red color and hardness. Instead of just making tiny calcified structures called sclerites, C. rubrum cre

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

How Do Swimmers Deal with Intense Training? A Smart Algorithm's Perspective

Have you ever wondered how athletes manage their training when things get super intense? This study dives into that question, focusing on swimmers. They wanted to see if a fancy algorithm, called the variable dose-response model, could help track when swimmers push too hard and start to feel really

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Delirium and Frailty in Older Adults: Unraveling the Connections

Hey there! Let’s talk about delirium and frailty in older adults. You know how sometimes older folks get confused and disoriented - that’s delirium. And frailty? Well, it’s like when your grandma or grandpa just seems to be losing their get-up-and-go. But here’s the interesting part: these two often

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Boosting Nursing Student Tech Skills: A New Approach

In today's digital world, nurses are constantly surrounded by information systems at work. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted this even more, with patients sharing medical data they found online. This means nurses must have the right skills and education to help nursing students become tech-savvy. Ho

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Saving Fresh-Cut Kiwifruits: A New Film to Extend Shelf Life

Fresh-cut fruits are popular for their convenience and nutritional value, but their shelf life is often short due to tissue damage. To tackle this issue, scientists have developed a special film made from cornstarch. This film can trap ethylene, a gas that makes fruits ripen too quickly, and also ac

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Contraceptives in Pakistan: What Women Know and What They Need

In Pakistan, family planning services can do wonders for women's health and society's well-being. These services can lower the risks of maternal and infant deaths by reducing unwanted pregnancies and abortions. The government has been working hard to promote these services among the people. But how

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling the Arctic's Secret Seafloor: A Groundbreaking Map

Imagine diving into the cold, dark waters of the Arctic Ocean. Until recently, more than a quarter of its seafloor remained a mystery. But thanks to a project called the International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO), we now have a detailed map of the underwater world up north. This pro

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Do Obstetric Health Workers Like Tools for Shared Decision Making in Early Labor?

When it comes to maternity care, there's a lot happening behind the scenes. One tool that's been making waves is designed to help first-time moms (primiparous women) make decisions during early labor. But what do the professionals think about it? We decided to ask obstetric health care workers their

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

President Biden's New Deal: Keeping Government Open and Helping Communities

Recently, President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan funding bill that ensures the government stays open and provides crucial disaster relief for communities in need. This deal is all about compromise – nobody got everything they wanted, but it's a step in the right direction. One thing it didn't do is

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Revamping ICD-11 Training: A Fresh Approach

Have you ever wondered why training for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) needs an overhaul? Well, let's dive in and explore some reasons and ways to do this. Firstly, consider the rapidly changing medical landscape. New diseases and conditions pop up all the time. The old train

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