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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Viral Detector Test: Which One Works Best for Wastewater?

Scientists tested three ways to check if viruses in wastewater are still alive. They used heat-treated and 'live' viruses in water and wastewater samples. They also looked at viruses naturally found in wastewater. The viruses included Human adenovirus 5, enterovirus A71, hepatitis-A virus, influenza

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Jan 06 2025WEATHER

Virginia Roads: Winter Weather Ahead, Stay Home!

If you're planning to drive in Virginia this weekend, think again! The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is warning drivers about some serious winter weather heading our way. They're saying it could be pretty dangerous, especially from Sunday afternoon through Monday morning. Snow is expe

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Russia's Future: A Different Kind of Leader

What happens to Russia when Vladimir Putin steps down? Some think a new leader might emerge, one who mirrors Nikita Khrushchev's style. Unlike Putin's dream of a vast Russian empire, a Khrushchev-like figure might seek a friendlier relationship with the West. Back in the 1960s, Khrushchev welcomed f

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

IgG4-Related Disease: From Steroids to Targeted Treatments

IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a curious immune condition. It makes certain organs swell and not work properly. One big clue is that affected organs grow special lymphoid tissues, called TLTs. Inside these, special helper T cells (Tfh2) turn regular B cells into IgG4+ cells, which cause the swell

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Glasses with AI: What’s the Big Deal?

Listen up, tech fans! Halliday Glasses are the latest buzz in smart eyewear. These specs come with a tiny screen hidden in the frame, displaying info right in front of your eyes. You’ll see a 3. 5-inch screen in the top right corner of your view, and it won’t block much of your vision. Plus, it work

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk Ditches Farage: A Change of Heart

Elon Musk, a billionaire supporter of President-elect Donald J. Trump, has publicly turned against Nigel Farage, a British anti-immigrant politician. Just weeks ago, Musk was backing Farage's party, Reform U. K. , but now he's calling for new leadership. Musk tweeted that Farage lacks what it takes,

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Is There a Genetic Link Between PTSD and Heart Disease?

Ever wondered how traumatic events might lead to heart disease? Researchers have been digging into this question by looking at how our genes might connect these two conditions. When people deal with traumatic events, they can develop Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which includes stuff like fl

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Cortisol in Heart Health: More Than Just Stress

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is a global health concern, being the leading cause of death worldwide. Stress and conditions like Cushing's Syndrome have sparked interest in cortisol, often called the 'stress hormone, ' as a biomarker for CVD risk. Cortisol is produced and released through the Hypotha

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Jan 05 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather: Smart Ways to Keep Safe and Warm

Winter brings a mix of dangers like carbon monoxide poisoning, hypothermia, and frozen pipes bursting. Millions in the U. S. are bracing for heavy snow and cold conditions. Staying indoors is key during winter storms, but running heaters all night can raise the risk of carbon monoxide. This odorless

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Jan 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Erin Andrews' Health Scare After an Unexpected Lunch Surprise

You know how sometimes you just want to enjoy a meal after a busy day? Well, imagine if that meal turned into a health scare? That's what happened to Erin Andrews. She was just trying to relax and unwind with a bowl of her favorite burrito. But things got weird when she noticed something off. “I lo

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