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May 18 2025HEALTH

Laser Treatments for Stretch Marks: A New Approach

Stretch marks, also known as striae distensae, are a common skin issue. They often appear on the abdomen, breasts, hips, and thighs. Many people want to get rid of them. Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Researchers have been trying to find the best way to treat them. One r

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

How Exercise Uncovers Hidden Heart Issues

The heart works harder during physical activity. This fact is crucial for people with aortic coarctation (CoA). CoA is a narrowing of the aorta, the main artery carrying blood from the heart. Doctors often measure the pressure difference (ΔP) across this narrowing to gauge its severity. However, sta

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Balance: A Fresh Look at How We Stand

Balance is something most people take for granted. Yet, it is a complex process that involves various systems in the body working together. Scientists have been studying how people maintain balance, especially when standing still. Two main types of control systems have been identified: continuous an

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May 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Power of Dried Marigold Petals

Marigold flowers, or Cempasúchil, are a big deal in Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations. But after the festivities, these flowers often end up as trash, adding to pollution. This is a waste of a useful resource. A clever way to deal with this is by drying the petals with a mixed-mode solar dryer.

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Unusual Nerve Pathways: What Doctors Need to Know

The human body is full of surprises. One of these surprises is the way nerves connect in the shoulder and arm. These nerves are part of the brachial plexus. Doctors have found a unique variation in these nerves in an older man. This variation could change how doctors plan surgeries or give nerve

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May 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Connecticut Island Gets Price Drop and New Perks

Rogers Island, a private island off the coast of Connecticut, has recently seen a significant price reduction. The island, which was initially listed at a steep $35 million, has now been marked down by $5 million. This price cut is not the only change, though. The island's new listing comes with an

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May 17 2025POLITICS

The Struggle to Remember: Biden's Memory Gaps Under Scrutiny

In late 2023, a leaked audio recording brought attention to Joe Biden's struggles with memory while he was in the White House. The audio, which surfaced in 2024, shows Biden's difficulty in recalling significant dates during an interview with Robert Hur, a special counsel. Hur was investigating Bide

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Deadly Drone Strike Halts Peace Talks in Ukraine

In the northeastern Sumy region of Ukraine, a Russian drone strike targeted a bus full of civilians. The bus was evacuating people from a dangerous front-line area. This attack killed nine people and injured seven others. Among the injured, three were in critical condition. The strike occurred in Bi

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May 17 2025POLITICS

A Pioneer's Journey: Jeanne Givens' Impactful Life

Jeanne Givens was a name that echoed respect and admiration. She was a member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. She was the first Native American woman to run for a seat in the U. S. Congress. She was also the first Native American woman elected to the Idaho House of Representatives. She passed away o

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May 17 2025SCIENCE

How Bad Times Shape Bad Behavior

Bad times can make people bad. That is the simple truth. People show different levels of nasty traits. These traits include selfishness and even psychopathy. It is a fact that how bad a society is can affect how bad the people in that society are. The study looked at many places. It looked at 1

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