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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

The Amazing Stability Powers of HP-β-CD in Infliximab Formulations

Creating stable formulations for biopharmaceuticals like infliximab is no easy task. Scientists explored using 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD) to keep infliximab from degrading. They made both liquid and solid formulations. For the solid version, they used a scaled-up high-speed electrospin

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Jan 17 2025EDUCATION

How Parents' Relationships with Kids Affect Junior High Grades

Ever wondered how a parent's bond with their child can influence academic success? A recent study dove into this topic, focusing on junior high school students in China. The findings? Both moms and dads play crucial roles, but moms seem to have a bigger impact. The study used data from the China Edu

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Older Adults' Reaction to Medication Risk Warnings

Have you ever wondered how warnings about long-term risks of medication affect elderly people's decision to stop taking it? Scientists decided to find out. They created a hypothetical situation, or vignette, to see what happens when seniors are told about potential dangers of their pills. Imagine b

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Jan 17 2025WEATHER

Philadelphia's Weekend Weather: Snowy Surprises Ahead

Hey, Philly! Brace yourselves for a wild weekend weather rollercoaster. It all starts with a sunny Friday and a rainy Saturday. But hold onto your hats, because Sunday is where things get interesting. A cold front is moving in, and with it, some much-anticipated snow. Forecasters are still trying t

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

How Your Diet Might Prevent Heart Failure

Heart failure, a significant health issue, is often linked to inflammation. And guess what? Your food choices can influence this inflammation. The dietary inflammatory score (DIS) is a tool that measures how much inflammation your diet causes. Researchers decided to find out if the DIS could predic

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Supporting Adults with Disabilities: Professionals' Role in Social Connections

Imagine having a disability and living independently. It can be tough to make friends and stay connected. That's where professionals come in. They play a big part in helping people with disabilities build and strengthen social ties. In this study, researchers talked to 51 people: adults with disabil

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Experiences of People with Intellectual Disabilities in Canadian Community Settings

What does it take for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) to feel included in their communities? A study from Québec City, Canada, explored this question by talking to adults with ID and those who support them daily. The research used interviews to understand what makes community participatio

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Zeldin's EPA Plan: Balance Economy and Environment

Lee Zeldin, nominated to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has a plan. He wants to cut back on federal regulations that he thinks are hurting the economy. But he promises to keep protecting the environment and people's health. Zeldin has experience working with both parties to pass law

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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building Tiny Tech: Making Nanomaterials Work Together

Imagine if you could build tiny machines that are almost invisible to the naked eye. That's what scientists are doing with nanomaterials. These are materials that are incredibly small—about 100, 000 times thinner than a human hair! To make high-tech devices, scientists need to gather and organize th

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Protein Movements on DNA: How Electricity and Bonds Play a Role

Have you ever wondered how proteins find their way along DNA? They don't just land on the perfect spot every time. Scientists have been exploring how proteins move along DNA, focusing on their binding and unbinding. Imagine proteins sliding along a twisty road (DNA) with electricity and bonding inte

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