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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Stress: The Hidden Culprit in Sjögren's Syndrome?

Have you ever thought stress could trigger a disease? Researchers looked into this idea with Sjögren's Syndrome. They chose 50 people with Sjögren's and another 50 with osteoarthritis. Using a special stress measuring tool, they found something interesting. Those with Sjögren's had much more stress

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Jan 12 2025POLITICS

Where Will Jobs Be in 2024? A Look at Trump's Second Term

In 2024, the job market might see a shake-up with Donald Trump's second term. Healthcare has been leading job growth, adding nearly a million jobs in both 2023 and 2024. This jump is partly due to Covid-related spending and an aging population. The government sector, meanwhile, created about 440, 00

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Which Shoulder Surgery Keeps You Moving?

If you're an athlete or someone who loves throwing a ball around, you know how important it is to keep your shoulder's full range of motion. But what happens when you need surgery to fix a dislocation? A recent study compared three common procedures to see which one keeps your shoulder's ability to

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Jan 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TikTok Ban: Music Industry's Next Challenge

Imagine a world without TikTok. For the live music industry, this could become a reality if a U. S. law banning the app isn't reversed by January 19. This would be a significant blow, especially during one of the industry's busiest marketing months. In recent years, TikTok has become a powerhouse fo

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Magic Bullets: A New Hope for DLBCL Patients

Imagine if cancer treatments could be more like a guided missile, hitting only the bad guys while leaving healthy cells unharmed. That's the idea behind antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), which are revolutionizing the way we fight certain cancers, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). An A

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

How Obesity and Diabetes Affect Knee Replacement Results

You might think that getting a new knee would be a game-changer for anyone struggling with knee pain. But what if you also have diabetes and are overweight? It turns out, this combo, called diabesity, can make a big difference in how well knee replacement surgery goes. Scientists wanted to know if h

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

AI Simplified: Helping Doctors Diagnose Muscle Diseases

Ever wondered how doctors use MRI images to diagnose muscle diseases? One way is by looking at the amount of fat in thigh muscles, and that's where AI comes in. Models like U-Net help doctors do just that, but they can be complex. So, what if we make these AI models simpler? Could they still do thei

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Proton Pump Inhibitors for GORD: A Cost-Effective Choice?

Have you ever wondered how doctors decide which medicines are best for treating conditions like gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? One way is by looking at the cost-effectiveness of different treatments. A recent review examined the costs and benefits of using proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) an

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Jan 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Altadena After the Fire: A Community's Resilience Tested

Nestled between the San Gabriel Mountains and the city of Pasadena, Altadena has long been known for its unique blend of solitude and community. This unincorporated town has drawn a diverse group of residents, from artists to families seeking a refuge from urban life. The recent Eaton fire, however,

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Jack Sawyer's Game-Changing Play Sends Ohio State to National Title

Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer, who once shared a room with Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, delivered a massive play that will be remembered in Buckeye history. In the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Cotton Bowl, Sawyer stripped Ewers of the ball and ran 83 yards

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