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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Smartphone Addiction: A New Kind of Fear

Smartphones are everywhere. They're like an extra limb for many people. But what happens when you can't find your phone? Some people feel a real panic. This fear is called nomophobia. It's a big deal and it's becoming more common. This is especially true for young people. It's important to understan

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Scaphoid Healing: A New Approach

Scaphoid nonunion is a tough issue in hand surgery. For years, the standard treatment involved cutting open the area, adding bone grafts, and stabilizing it with hardware. But things are changing. Arthroscopy, a minimally invasive technique, has become more popular in hand surgery over the past deca

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

How Surgeons Measure Bone Loss: A Fresh Look

Bone loss in the glenoid area is a big deal when planning surgery. If more than 13. 5% of the bone is gone, things can get complicated. For a long time, doctors have used 3D CT scans and the Pico method to check for bone loss. These methods are considered the best. But, there's a question mark over

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Gaza Hostage Deal Speeds Up

A major shift in the Gaza hostage situation is underway. Hamas, a militant group, has announced that they will release six living Israeli hostages on Saturday and return the bodies of four others on Thursday. This move is a surprise acceleration of the ceasefire deal, which originally planned for a

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Kidney Stones: What Your Diet Might Be Telling You

Kidney stones are a common issue, often linked to how our bodies process nutrients, what we eat, and how we live. The Prognostic Nutritional Index, or PNI, is a tool that gives us a snapshot of someone's nutritional health. Researchers wondered if there was a connection between this index and the li

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Fasciola Frenzy: How Climate Shapes Parasite Risk in Iran

Imagine a parasite that thrives in warm, humid conditions. Fasciola spp. is a parasite that causes fasciolosis, a disease that's becoming more common in warmer regions. This study looked at how climate affects the presence of Fasciola spp. in Iran, especially in Gilan province, a known hotspot for t

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Watch 3: Sleek Design, Long Battery Life, and Health Boost

The OnePlus Watch 3 has just hit the market, bringing a bunch of new features to the table. It's got a sleek, updated design with a titanium bezel and a larger 1. 5-inch screen. The crown/power button now rotates, making it easier to scroll through the user interface. This smartwatch is not small, m

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Plan: M14 OLED for Everyone

Apple is planning something big for its upcoming iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air. The tech giant is rumored to be using the high-end M14 OLED panel in these models. This is the same technology that was previously only available in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. By doing this, Apple is aiming t

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Belly Fat and Bone Health: What's the Deal for Women in Their 40s and 50s?

Ever wondered how belly fat affects bone health in women going through perimenopause? This is a big deal because it's a time when bones can get weaker. Researchers decided to look into this by studying women aged 40 to 60. They wanted to figure out how belly fat and overall body fat might be linke

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Feb 17 2025SCIENCE

Smartphones and AI: The New Way to Check Water Quality

Water quality is a big deal. It's important for our environment and the systems we build. Alkalinity is a key part of water quality. It's been measured in many ways, from old-school titrations to fancy spectrophotometric and electrochemical methods. Each has its pros and cons. But what if there was

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