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Dec 27 2024POLITICS

Italian Journalist Jailed in Iran: What's Going On?

Italy has hit a snag in its international relations with Iran. An Italian journalist, Cecilia Sala, who works for Il Foglio, was arrested in Iran on December 19, marking the first time a foreign journalist has been detained since the harsh crackdown on anti-government protests. This is no small matt

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Dec 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Skeleton Crew: A Breath of Fresh Air in Star Wars

Imagine this: kids stumble upon a hidden spaceship and end up in outer space among pirates. Welcome to "Skeleton Crew, " the latest Star Wars show that's not just a lot of fun, but also something the galaxy far, far away has been missing. Star Wars has faced some challenges lately, with movie proje

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Inclisiran: A Closer Look at Its Side Effects

Inclisiran, a drug designed to reduce lipoprotein cholesterol levels and minimize cardiovascular disease risk, is currently under scrutiny for its adverse effects. Researchers have dived into the FDA's Adverse Event Reporting System to examine real-world data on inclisiran's potential dangers. This

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Topiramate: A Fresh Look at Treating Kids' Fatty Liver Disease

Fatty liver disease in kids, often linked to obesity, is more common than you might think. While doctors usually suggest lifestyle changes first, these can be tough to stick to. That's where topiramate comes in. This medication is part of a weight loss combo drug for teens aged 12 and up, but docs s

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Creating Complex Molecules: A Simple Method

Scientists have found a new way to make complex molecules called chiral spiro-imidazolidinone cyclohexenones. These molecules have six points where their structure can change, or stereocenters. The best part? They're made from simple chemicals like aminophenols, α, β-unsaturated aldehydes, and α-ami

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Viruses and Heparan Sulfate: A Survival Trade-Off

Viruses change quickly to survive in new environments. Sometimes, they pick up positively charged proteins on their surface to stick to negatively charged heparan sulfate (HS) when grown in lab dishes. We studied a virus called enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) and found that a variant, MP4-97R/167G, doesn't

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Unusual Gut Issue Linked to COVID: A Mystery Solved

You might think COVID-19 only affects your lungs, but this sneaky virus can cause weird things to happen in your body. One of these is the reawakening of old viruses, like Epstein-Barr. This virus can cause inflammation in your gut, leading to a condition called collagenous gastritis. A recent case

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

Iran's Energy Woes: A Perfect Storm of Problems

Iran, rich in natural gas and crude oil, is ironically facing a severe energy crisis. Schools and offices are now mostly online, highways and malls are dark, and factories are shutting down due to power cuts. Years of sanctions, poor management, outdated infrastructure, and wasteful energy use have

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

The Struggle of Iranian Women: Infertility and Violence

Infertility can be tough on couples, causing all sorts of emotional and social problems. Some studies even link it to violence against women. This study took a look at Iranian women who struggle with infertility, focusing on how common violence is and what might be behind it. Sure, infertility is u

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Iran's Medical Students Gather for Innovation

Imagine a place where young minds come together to shape the future of medicine. That's what happened at the 25th National and 11th International Annual Congress on Research and Technology of Iranian Medical Sciences Students in Urmia, Iran. This event took place from September 5th to 7th, 2024. Yo

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