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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Medication: A Long-Term Look at Frailty and Muscle Loss

Aging is a natural process, but it can bring challenges, especially when it comes to medication. Older adults often take multiple drugs, some of which can have unwanted side effects. One type of drug that has been under the microscope is anticholinergic medications. These drugs can cause issues like

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting HIV: The Female Genital Tract's Role

The female genital tract (FGT) is a complex and varied environment. This complexity makes it challenging to develop HIV medications that can effectively prevent the virus. The FGT is home to a diverse range of hormones and microbes. These factors can influence how well HIV prevention drugs, like PrE

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Mar 06 2025WEATHER

Storm Surge! Australia's East Coast Braces for Cyclone Alfred

Australia's east coast is on high alert as Cyclone Alfred, a rare tropical storm, heads towards Brisbane. This is the first time in over 50 years that a cyclone of this magnitude has threatened the region. The storm is expected to hit late Friday or early Saturday, with winds reaching up to 100 kilo

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Diabetes: A Hidden Link for Moms with Gestational Diabetes

Women who have had gestational diabetes (GD) during pregnancy have a higher chance of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) later in life. Sleep is a crucial part of our daily routine. It affects our overall health, including how our bodies handle sugar and fat. But, how does sleep affect the transition

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

AI in Nursing: A New Frontier

Nursing is a field that is always evolving. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), nurses are finding new ways to use technology to improve patient care. AI can help nurses make better decisions, reduce mistakes, and even predict patient needs. AI is not just about robots and machines. It's

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Are Two Implants Better Than One for Fixing Broken Legs?

When it comes to fixing broken legs, specifically fractures at the bottom of the thighbone, doctors have been using either one or two implants. A recent study dug into whether using two implants is worth the extra effort and cost. The study used a special model to figure out if one implant or two im

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Panama Canal: A New Chapter

The Panama Canal is a crucial waterway for global trade. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making it a vital shortcut for ships traveling between the two. Recently, there's been a big change in who owns some of the ports along this waterway. The United States has been keeping a close eye

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Heat Waves and Hospital Deaths: A Surprising Twist

Heat-related illnesses are a growing worry for public health. Everyone knows that hot weather can be dangerous, but did you know that the risk of dying in the hospital from heat-related issues isn't always higher in the hottest places? A big study in Japan looked at this problem. They used data from

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Mar 04 2025EDUCATION

Counselors' Struggle: Burnout and the Path to Happiness

University counselors have a tough job. They deal with a lot of repetitive tasks and high pressure, which can wear them down over time. This can lead to something called job burnout, where they feel exhausted and lose interest in their work. It's a big problem, especially for those in their late twe

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Fair Choices with Graph Data

Graphs are everywhere. They show up in all sorts of places, like how friends connect on social media or how money moves around in finance. When we use graphs to make decisions, we want them to be fair. But often, they aren't. This is a big problem. People have been trying to fix it. They've come up

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