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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech and Autism: Helping Kids Cope with Stress

Wearable technology has the potential to be a game-changer for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their caregivers. These devices can monitor stress levels using physiological signals, which is crucial for people with ASD who often face intense stressful situations. However, designi

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

RSV: A Silent Menace in Jordan's Nurseries

Between November last year and April this year, something unexpected happened in Jordan. Almost half of the kids under five who were hospitalized had a virus called respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV for short. This virus isn't as famous as others, but it can lead to serious breathing issues like b

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Chinatown's Evolution: A Community Divided

Boston has rolled out some new building rules for Chinatown, aiming to preserve its unique charm and make housing more affordable. But not all locals are sold on the idea. The proposed changes allow buildings to reach up to 35 stories in specific areas. This has some residents worried about overcrow

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Young People & Dual Diagnosis: Finding Effective Treatments

Mental health and substance abuse issues often start in young people's lives and can happen together. Treating both at the same time is becoming more common in real-world clinics. But what works best? No one's quite sure yet. Many young people face a tough battle with mental health and substance us

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Jan 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Taiwan's Heatwave: A Record Breaker with a Chill Ending

In 2024, Taiwan experienced its hottest year ever, with an average temperature of 24. 97°C (76. 95°F), beating the previous record set in 2020. This heatwave was part of a global trend, with climate change causing extreme weather and costly natural disasters worldwide. Taiwan's Central Weather Admin

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

How Intermittent Fasting Impacts Liver Health in Adults with Metabolic Disorders

Intermittent fasting, often touted as a weight loss and health improvement strategy, faces uncertainty when it comes to its effects on liver function, especially in adults dealing with metabolic disorders. To dig deeper, researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis. They wanted to und

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Jan 07 2025WEATHER

Weather Whiplash: Hot, Cold, and Everything In Between

Welcome to 2025, where last year's weather was as unpredictable as a rollercoaster ride. Coeur d’Alene saw six high temperature records shattered in 2024, with March being particularly toasty. The thermometer hit a record 71 degrees on March 16, followed by two more record-breaking days. But wait, t

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Jan 07 2025WEATHER

Snowstorm: A Winter Blast Across the US

In mid-January, a powerful winter storm swept across the United States, affecting regions from Kansas to New Jersey. The National Weather Service issued warnings, predicting heavy snowfall and dangerous travel conditions. States like Kansas, Nebraska, and Indiana saw their National Guards activated

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Jan 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Baton Rouge's Hottest Years: A Close Race Between 2023 and 2024

2024 and 2023 have been neck and neck in the race for Baton Rouge's hottest year ever, tying at an average temperature of 72. 5°F. This record goes back to 1893, making it a pretty big deal. While 2024 didn't see as many scorching days as 2023, with only 6 days reaching triple-digit heat compared to

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

IgG4-Related Disease: From Steroids to Targeted Treatments

IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a curious immune condition. It makes certain organs swell and not work properly. One big clue is that affected organs grow special lymphoid tissues, called TLTs. Inside these, special helper T cells (Tfh2) turn regular B cells into IgG4+ cells, which cause the swell

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