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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Stress Busters: How Missing Meals Might Help Mice Cope

You might not think missing a meal is a good thing, but scientists have found that it could help mice deal with stress better. There's a special pathway in the brain called the locus coeruleus-medial prefrontal cortex (LC-mPFC) that gets more active when mice skip a meal or two. This pathway helps m

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Understanding Shoulder Replacement Outcomes: What Factors Matter?

When it comes to shoulder replacement surgery, doctors and patients alike want to know what factors can predict how well someone will recover. A recent review took a close look at the existing research to find out. It turns out, there are several personal factors that can influence both function and

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

Insects' Secret Smells: The Power of Terpenes

Did you know insects sometimes use smells to talk to each other? These tiny creatures may seem like they're just buzzing around, but they're actually communicating through chemical signals called pheromones. For a long time, scientists thought most of these pheromones were made from fats. But guess

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Recycling Chicken Livers to Combat Diabetes

Did you know that thousands of tons of chicken livers are tossed out every year in countries like Taiwan? This is because people find them smelly and worry about health issues. But scientists have found a creative way to turn these leftovers into something useful – a special liquid called chicken-li

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

What's Next for Apollo if Marc Rowan Becomes Treasury Secretary?

Imagine Apollo Global Management without its current CEO, Marc Rowan. That's a possibility if Rowan takes on the role of US Treasury secretary. This shift could significantly change the company's leadership and potentially open up massive financial opportunities. Rowan has been at the helm of Apoll

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From Desk Job to Music Mogul: Peter Rudge's Epic Journey

Imagine being ready to settle down with a government job, but fate throws you into the world of rock 'n' roll instead. That's what happened to Peter Rudge in 1968. Instead of taking a Civil Service exam, he got a job at Track Records, a label linked to The Who. Rudge's life took an unexpected turn,

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Exploring the Use of DASH Apps for High Blood Pressure Management in Saudi Arabia

These days, more and more people with high blood pressure are turning to smartphone apps to help manage their diets. But not all apps are created equal, especially when it comes to the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet. In a recent study, researchers in Saudi Arabia set out to find

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Checking How Patients Manage Their Chronic Illnesses in Singapore

Chronic diseases are on the rise worldwide, causing a surge in healthcare usage. How patients handle these conditions plays a big role in making healthcare more effective and improving patients' health. This study looked into a tool called the Partners in Health (PIH) scale. Researchers wanted to se

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can Info Help Fix the Gap in Ag Plastic Waste Management?

Have you ever wondered if giving people the right information can change how they act? It's a big question, especially when it comes to something like managing agricultural plastic waste. The idea is simple: tell people what's good for the environment, and they'll do it. But does it really work? In

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Nov 19 2024RELIGION

The Shocking Truth Behind a New York Church Scandal

A New York City priest, Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello, lost his job after a probe linked him to a $1. 9 million scandal. The investigation started when pop star Sabrina Carpenter filmed a music video at his church. This video led to questions about financial mismanagement. The priest had authorized un

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