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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Brain Drain: How Waste Buildup Might Be Behind a Mysterious Condition

A puzzling brain condition called idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) has three main signs: trouble thinking, walking issues, and bladder control problems. Plus, brain scans show enlarged fluid-filled spaces. What causes iNPH? That is a hard question to answer. Some people get better wit

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Genome Secrets with Smart Sequencing

Genome sequencing has made huge leaps forward. Now, some methods can map out chromosomes from end to end. However, these advanced techniques often need a lot of data from different sources. This can make the process expensive and time-consuming. The good news is that researchers are finding ways to

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Macau's Gaming Revolution: The Rise of Smart Tables

Macau's casinos are embracing a new era of technology with the rapid adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. This shift towards "smart tables" is one of the most significant advancements in the gaming industry, promising better security, smoother operations, and improved player

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

How Does a Vegan Diet During Greek Orthodox Lent Affect Gut Health?

Greek Orthodox Lent is a significant period of fasting. It lasts for about 40 days. During this time, many followers adopt a vegan diet. This diet excludes all animal products. It is similar to a vegan diet followed year-round by some people. This diet can have effects on the body, especially the gu

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Gut-Brain Connection: How IBS Affects Thinking

IBS, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome, is a common problem. It affects how people live their lives and puts a strain on healthcare services. Most people know about the usual signs: tummy pain and weird bathroom habits. But there is more to IBS than meets the eye. Recent studies show that IBS can also mes

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Mar 29 2025FINANCE

IPOs: The Bumpy Road Ahead

The Trump administration had big plans for the stock market. The idea was simple: cut taxes, reduce regulations, and watch as tech giants flocked to public exchanges. This was supposed to kick-start a wave of initial public offerings (IPOs). Experts like Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon were optim

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Mar 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Wild Ride: Serious and Silly in the Digital Currency World

Cryptocurrency has become a major player in the U. S. political and financial scenes. It's everywhere, even if you've never bought a single coin. Whether you like it or not, crypto is now part of your life. It's in the stock market, influencing elections, and even in your retirement fund. So, it's t

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors in Kids: Why Early Diagnosis Matters

Diagnosing brain tumors in children can take a long time. The gap between when symptoms first appear and when a diagnosis is made can be quite lengthy. This delay can have serious consequences. It can push back the start of crucial treatment. So, it is important to understand what affects this delay

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Utah's Bold Move: No More Fluoride in Public Water

Utah has made a significant change to its public water supply. The state has become the first to stop adding fluoride to its drinking water. This decision has sparked debate, with some health experts expressing concern. They worry that this move could lead to more dental issues and negatively impact

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Mar 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pollution Affects Ocean Life

The ocean's carbon cycle could be greatly affected by nano and microplastics. These tiny plastic particles are everywhere in the marine environment. Copepods are tiny ocean creatures that play a big role in moving carbon from the surface to the deep ocean. They do this by producing fecal

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