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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Orange Juice: A Heart's Best Friend?

Cardiovascular diseases are a big deal. They are a leading cause of death. The heart goes through changes, called cardiac remodeling, which can lead to heart failure and even death. To fight this, doctors use different therapies. But what if everyday foods could help too? Orange juice is one such f

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Numbers in Temporomandibular Disorders Research

When it comes to studying temporomandibular disorders, or TMD, the numbers matter. Sample size and effect size are crucial in making sure the results of a study are reliable. These numbers help researchers figure out how many people to include in a study and how big of an impact the treatment might

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Mar 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hydrogen's Role in Coral Survival: A Temperature Twist

Coral reefs are in trouble. The oceans are getting warmer, and this is causing mass bleaching events. These events are bad news for corals, and scientists are looking for new ways to help them survive until the world can tackle ocean warming. One interesting idea is using molecular hydrogen. This st

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Diabetes and Heart Attacks Team Up

Diabetes is a big deal when it comes to heart health. It raises the chances of heart disease and makes heart attacks more deadly. With diabetes cases rising, finding ways to shield diabetics from heart attack damage is crucial. The body produces advanced glycation end products, or AGEs. These are t

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Joint Health: Exploring Natural Compounds for Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a widespread condition that affects many people. Unfortunately, there are few effective treatments besides surgery. This is where molecular docking comes in. It's a technique used in drug discovery to find new compounds that can treat diseases. Until now, it hasn't been used to fin

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wake-Up Calls Get Louder on Apple Watch

Apple's latest software update for the Apple Watch, watchOS 11. 4, has introduced an interesting tweak. Users will now be able to hear their alarms, even when the watch is in Silent Mode. This change is part of a broader update that includes various bug fixes and improvements. The Apple Watch's Sil

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Sugar-Powered Soap Bubbles: The Secret Life of Surfactants

Scientists have been playing with sugar and soap. They created two special soaps from sugar. These soaps are not like the ones you use in the bathroom. They are made from simple parts and joined together in a clever way. The scientists wanted to see what happens when these soaps mix with different l

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Unusual Tongue Spasms and the Surprising Fix

Tongue spasms might sound like a joke, but for some people, it is a serious issue. This condition is called hemilingual spasm. It is very rare and causes one side of the tongue to spasm. This can make it hard to talk and even cause pain. Doctors think it might be due to a nerve being squeezed by a b

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of the Missing Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid Receptor

Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, or EETs, are special molecules. They come from a process involving arachidonic acid and specific enzymes. These molecules are famous for fighting inflammation, lowering blood pressure, and promoting heart health. Yet, there is a puzzle. Scientists have not found the exact

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

Mookie Betts' Struggle: A Battle Beyond the Field

Mookie Betts, the Dodgers' star player, is facing a tough challenge off the field. He's been hit hard by an illness that's made it impossible for him to eat solid food for two weeks. This has led to a significant weight loss of about 15 pounds. Despite this, Betts insists that his body feels strong

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