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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

A Special Delivery: Guatemalan Food Flies Across Borders

Imagine this: you're sitting in the US, missing the tastes of your home country, Guatemala. Enter Maik Chavez, a 36-year-old entrepreneur from Guatemala City. He runs Maik Express, a unique business that bridges the gap between homesick expats and their favorite Guatemalan food. In 2024, he made 38

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

How Technology Aids Pregnant Families: A Fresh Look

Expecting a baby comes with its own set of challenges, especially for families dealing with health issues or tough life circumstances. This period can amplify stress, making it hard to cope. That's where digital health technologies, like apps, wearable devices, and online platforms, come into play.

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Bone Regrowth Membranes: Which One Works Better?

Imagine you're missing a tooth and the bone around that area needs help to grow back. Would you rather have a membrane made of gelatin and polylactic acid (GT/PLA) or one called Guidor®? This experiment involved 32 people who needed bone regrowth after losing a tooth. They were split into two groups

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of lncRNAs in Lung Cancer

Lung cancer keeps taking lives, with nearly 1. 8 million deaths globally in 2022. This highlights the urgent need for better ways to detect and treat it. Long noncoding RNAs, known as lncRNAs, are vital for cellular functions. They influence how genes work and send signals in the body. Recently, sci

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Jan 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Vivien Leigh's Rollercoaster Life: A Peek Behind the Glamour

Vivien Leigh, known for her starring role in "Gone with the Wind, " was no stranger to drama both on and off screen. She was famous for playing troubled characters, but her real life was just as complex. In 1953, she took on a role as a "normal" woman in the movie "Elephant Walk, " only to face a me

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Jan 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Samsung and Apple Might Switch to Silicon-Carbon Batteries

Chinese smartphone makers have been using silicon-carbon batteries to boost their devices' battery life. These batteries can hold up to 6, 000mAh or more, making their phones last longer than those from Samsung and Apple. Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra and the upcoming S25 Ultra have the highest battery

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

The Secret Power of 1, 4-Dihydropyridines in Managing Heart Health

You might have heard of 1, 4-dihydropyridines, or DHPs for short. These tiny molecules pack a big punch when it comes to heart health. They're like little keys that fit perfectly into specific locks on our body's calcium channels. These channels, especially the L-type ones, control how much calcium

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Jan 05 2025OPINION

From Homeless to Mechanic: A Woman's Journey

Imagine being a teenager, homeless, and stuck with a broken-down car. That's how Courtney's story starts. She was 16 when she fell in love with cars, especially her 2004 Ford Mustang convertible. But with no money for repairs, she had to learn to fix it herself. YouTube videos and online forums were

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Thiosemicarbazone-Chalcones: A Fresh Fight Against Fungi

Fungal infections are becoming more common, affecting agriculture, food production, and human health. Scientists have recently created four new compounds called thiosemicarbazone-chalcones (TCs) to combat these fungi. They tested these TCs using a method called radial diffusion, which measures how w

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Calculating the Economic Toll of Food Poisoning: A Comparison of Methods

When it comes to foodborne illnesses (FBI), the economic damage can be huge, especially in developed countries. One of the biggest hits is the loss of productivity. This happens when people miss work because they're sick, aren't as efficient when they do work, or have long-term health problems that

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