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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Personalized vs. Standard Knee Replacements: How They Stack Up

When it comes to knee replacements, there's been a lot of talk about whether personalized ones work better than the standard off-the-shelf kind. Doctors set out to compare the two, focusing on how well patients moved and functioned after surgery. They used a special score called the Forgotten Joint

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Jan 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water, Energy, Food, and Ecosystem Planning: The Jordan Valley's Hands-On Approach

In the Jordan Valley, where water, energy, food, and ecosystems (WEFE) intersect, there's a unique challenge: how to develop sustainably while dealing with shared resources and a history of conflict. The key to solving this puzzle lies in involving everyone - farmers, politicians, communities - in t

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Jan 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Soil's Microscopic Enemies: Tracing Plastic's Hidden Invasion

Imagine tiny plastic particles, invisible to the naked eye, lurking in our soil. These micro- and nanoplastics are becoming a significant concern. Scientists are diving deep into understanding their impact on the environment. It's a new frontier in research, filled with knowledge gaps and challenges

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Barley's Secret Weapon: How It Survives Waterlogging During Germination

Barley, a key crop for animal feed, beer, and food, faces a big challenge: waterlogging. This stress can really slow down seed germination and hurt seedling growth. Scientists wanted to figure out how barley handles this. They studied two types of barley seeds under water stress: one tough (LLZDM) a

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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

Eagles vs. Commanders: A Familiar Face-Off in the NFC Championship

The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up to host the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game. This isn't just any game—it's the final hurdle before the Super Bowl. The Eagles and Commanders have faced each other twice before this season, each winning once. The Commanders' recent victory in

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Expansion: How Unmovable Assets Affect Workflow

In today's healthcare scene, many hospitals are growing rapidly. But sometimes, this growth doesn't go as smoothly as expected. Let's take a look at what happened when a Canadian hospital expanded its radiation oncology department. Before the expansion, everything was fine—doctors and techs were rig

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Plasma Therapy: A Look at Its Use in Severe COVID-19 Cases

Could plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients help those with severe cases? Let's dive into a study that explored this idea. The study looked at whether giving plasma from people who had COVID-19 and recovered could help those with severe cases. This is called convalescent plasma (CP) therapy. It's

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Weight Loss Solutions for Teens: A Unique Case Study

Meet a young person dealing with a rare condition called congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). It's a genetic issue that messes with the body's hormone production, leading to too much of some hormones and not enough of others. This makes it tough to manage weight, blood pressure, and sugar levels. D

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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

World B. Free’s Rookie Moment Fuels Hall of Fame Dream

World Bernard Free, now age 71, had a rookie moment that shaped his NBA career. As a young player on the Philadelphia 76ers in 1975, he botched a layup during a two-on-one play with Billy Cunningham, his veteran teammate. Instead of finishing the play with a smooth layup like his mentor suggested, F

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Veteran's Unexpected Diagnosis: A Lesson in Resilience

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. Rayshaun Smith, 32, thought his knee pain was just a result of his intense military training and exercises. The discomfort persisted for years, but he managed it with over-the-counter painkillers. It wasn't until 2020, while working stateside, that he decided to see an Air Forc

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