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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Hot Flashes and Menopause: Who's Getting Help and Who's Not?

Let's talk about hot flashes and menopause. You might be surprised to know that not everyone gets help with these symptoms. A recent study looked into how common it is for women in the US, aged 40-64, to be diagnosed with hot flashes related to menopause. They found that around 79 out of every 1, 00

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: A Global Burden

Did you know that alcohol can cause cancer? While a lot of research has been done in rich countries, not much is known about how big a problem this is in poorer countries. It's a serious issue that affects people differently based on where they live and how much money they have. Alcohol can lead to

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Magnetic Particles Coated with Polymers to Boost Enzyme Use

Scientists have found a clever way to boost the performance of an important enzyme called penicillin G acylase (PGA). They started by collecting tiny magnetic particles, Fe3O4, from nickel slag. Next, they coated these particles with a mix of two polymers: poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (P

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Nov 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrating Birthdays and Making Smart Choices

Today, we celebrate birthdays of celebrities like Peter Facinelli (51), Garcelle Beauvais (58), John McVie (79), and Rich Little (86). Maintaining a good reputation can open doors to new opportunities and attract like-minded people who can help you achieve your dreams. However, be cautious before ju

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Nov 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Selma Blair's MS Journey: From Cane to Carpet

Selma Blair, known for her roles in movies like "Cruel Intentions" and "Legally Blonde, " recently made an appearance at the Elle Women in Hollywood event. She showed up in a stylish white dress and heels, leaving behind her walking cane and service dog, which had become her companions over the past

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Tracking Mom's Routine: A Study on Post-Pregnancy Weight and Breastfeeding

Did you know that many moms around the world struggle with keeping their weight in check after giving birth? This can lead to health issues for both mom and baby. Scientists are exploring ways to help these moms. One method they're testing is using electronic devices to keep track of mom's daily rou

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Ax Education Department: Easier Said Than Done?

President-elect Donald Trump's promise to do away with the U. S. Department of Education sounds simple, but experts say it's anything but. The plan involves complex logistics, congressional approval, and redirecting federal programs. It's doubtful that Congress will go along with it, and if it happe

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Neuralink’s Robotic Arm Test: Controlling with Thoughts

Imagine controlling a robotic arm just by thinking about it. That's what Neuralink, a company founded by Elon Musk, is hoping to achieve. They've started a new trial to see if their brain implant can let people with paralysis move a robotic arm with their minds. Neuralink says this is a big step tow

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Why Elon Musk Backs Gaetz for Attorney General

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, expressed his support for Matt Gaetz, the ex-congressman who's now Trump's pick for attorney general. Musk praised Gaetz's qualities, calling him the "Judge Dredd America needs" to clean up corruption and put powerful people behind bars. Musk believes Gaetz has what it takes

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Fighting Frailty in Parkinson's: Can Telemedicine Make a Difference?

Ever wondered how technology could help people with Parkinson's disease (PD) feel stronger and more independent? A fascinating study explored this very question. They wanted to know if a special telemedicine program could help reduce frailty in folks with PD. This program brought together experts fr

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