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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Daily Battle of Chronic Migraines

What if you lived with a condition that could hit anytime, often leaving you powerless? Chronic migraines are common and can severely affect your life. Each month, it can strike for 10 days. People who suffer from this usually seek medical help. One approach to manage chro

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Think Big picture in Mind: MS management plan for Australia and New Zealand

Life with multiple sclerosis (MS) can be a roller coaster ride. It's not going to be an easy one. MS is an ongoing and inflamed condition that damages the nervous system, and it's getting more tricky with new treatment choices. Part 1 of the MS roadmap focuses on six key areas. These are like cruc

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Brain Boost: How Nimodipine Fights Cognitive Loss in Rats

In the world of medical research, scientists have been looking for ways to tackle the devastating effects of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). This type of stroke can cause severe cognitive and neurological issues, and often has a high short-term mortality rate. Nimodipine (NDP) is a drug that has show

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Feb 09 2025LIFESTYLE

What's Up with the Stars Today?

On the 9th of February, 2025, we dive into the mysteries of what's happening above. The stars are aligning and bringing their unique vibes to each zodiac sign. Let's explore what the future holds for all of us. The stars are not just distant lights in the night sky. They impact our

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Obesity Among Iranian Children: Spotlight on Root Causes

Why is Obesity Among Iranian Kids a Problem. Obesity in children has serious consequences. If you consider economic impact and wellbeing and mental health and physical health it's clear. So it is a big deal. Still, Mapping the causes of childhood obesity is key to finding a solution. Figure out w

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Feb 05 2025WEATHER

Rainalgia: Chaos Uprooted in Sonoma and Napa

Imagine this: Buckets of rain pour down, then rivers expand, flooding properties, and new rain is on the way. This scenario unfolded in Sonoma and Napa counties in California. In the heart of St. Helena, the Napa River reached 18. 44 feet and flowed into homes. You can't s

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Salt Policy's Impact on Health in South Africa.

South Africa has a big problem with high blood pressure, and salt is a key contributor. Salt is hidden in many foods. Reduction of salt in our diet is crucial to fix this problem. The South African government has stepped in with laws to lower the salt content in the food we eat.

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Feb 05 2025EDUCATION

The Sudden Departure

The University of North Texas Health Science Center recently said goodbye to its president, Sylvia Trent-Adams. She was in the role for over two years before stepping down. The news came with a twist. The university is going to pay her $560, 000 as per a mutual agreement. The exact reasons for her r

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Mastering CAR-T Cell Therapy for Multiple Myeloma

CAR-T cell therapy has opened up a new pathway for treating multiple myeloma. In Australia, doctors are now using this cutting-edge treatment. This involves a lot of complex decision-making. These decisions are critical for managing patients. The goal is to find the best practices for using CAR-T

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pool Water Pollution: Solving The Chlorine Problem

Imagine swimming in a pool where the chlorine levels are perfect. That's what scientists are aiming for with a new sensor. This isn't your average sensor. It's a cleverly designed electrode. It has a secret weapon: Fe 3 O 4 -Cu-BTC composite. This is mixed with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWC

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