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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Mulberry Leaves: A Sweet Defense Against Diabetes Brain Damage

Diabetes can mess with your brain big time. It can cause a lot of oxidative stress, which is like a nasty fight in your brain cells. This fight can lead to brain cells dying off. Scientists have found that two special parts of mulberry leaves, chlorogenic acid (CGA) and neochlorogenic acid (NCGA),

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Sneezing in the Sun: Why Bright Light Makes Some People Sneeze

Bright light can trigger sneezing in about one in four people. This odd reaction, called the photic sneeze reflex (PSR). We often see this phenomenon on sunny days or when someone steps out of a dark room into the light. The exact reasons behind this reflex are still unknown. Some researchers think

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Feb 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Star's Big Sister Almost Spilled the Beans to Popular magazine.

Northies big and mean issue with mom? North, a teen girl, publicly revealed a shocking fact about her mom. North pointed out her mom didn’t even try to cook a single meal for her family. Her family’s last meal was consumed in 2021. To be fair North even let mom off easy, she added tha

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

DIY Medicine in Action

Insulin can’t be cheap? It can if we start making it ourselves. There’s a neighborhood initiative around curing diseases without the usual medicine approach and it’s happening in our backyard. This initiative is called Open Insulin. This DIY movement, is making medicine accessible and affordable on

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Transforming Home Life CBT could be the key to helping autistic children engage more socially.

Imagine this: one group of kids got a special therapy called CBT, which helps people deal with problems by recognizing and changing thoughts and behaviors. Some were actively involved at home. Families of these group who were having trouble with socializing and living their life in peacefully. Now

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Abuse of Power: A Sports Network's Violent Legacy

A powerful figure in the sports world has been accused of taking advantage of his position. In 2015, a new exec landed a key spot at Fox Sports 1. He was supposed to oversee content and talent. A year later, a former sports journalist found herself in an uncomfortable situation.

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Feb 01 2025CRIME

Justice and Family Bonds

This sounds like not so good news for two member of a family in Tyendinaga Township. People believe that sharing family bond can be beautiful but it is also true that plight of criminal bond can turn a family life upside down. At present, the two brothers took a hit from the justice system. They wer

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

C-terminal Amides: The Proteins Secret Weapon Against Cellular Damage

Cells are busy places. They need to keep their proteins in order which means fixing or removing the damaged ones and ensuring the healthy ones continue to do what they need to for the cell to live. This is done by a process known as protein homeostasis. When something goes wrong, proteins collect da

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Osteoarthritis - Nano to the Rescue

Our bones might feel far stronger than what they may really be; Rust-like things called reactive oxygen species(Ways to describe them can vary. We've heard of free radicals as an example) could possibly damage them over long stretches of time. This science term for "arthritic degeneration. “ In a

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Feb 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Laughing Through Challenges

In today's China, women face a tough crowd. On the surface, comedy isn't a place they'd usually be associated with, yet in the heart of Beijing, a small group of mostly young women gathered to appreciate the humor of their lives. The scene is a small Western-style restaurant full of laughter and ch

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