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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Illinois Health Systems Under Scrutiny: The Push for Better Reporting of Abuse

Illinois is taking steps to tackle sexual misconduct in healthcare. A recent push aims to strengthen how healthcare workers and systems handle and report sexual misconduct claims. The goal is to prevent abuse from being swept under the rug. This comes after a series of revelations about how some hea

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Eye Changes in Kids Post-Pandemic: The Astigmatism Angle

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many marks on society. One unexpected impact has been on children's eyesight. While many kids have experienced increased nearsightedness, there's another vision issue that's been flying under the radar: astigmatism. This condition can make both near and far objects app

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Skin Struggles in Jordan: A Look at Rosacea Over a Decade

Rosacea is a skin condition that affects many people. It causes redness and visible blood vessels in the face. In some cases, it can also lead to swelling and skin bumps. A recent study focused on this issue in North Jordan. It looked at patients who visited a university hospital over ten years. Th

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Clean Data in Metagenomics

Metagenomics is a powerful tool for studying the genetic material of entire communities of microorganisms. To make sense of all that data, scientists rely on reference databases. These databases are collections of known genetic sequences that help identify what's in a sample. One of the most widely

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Heart's Response to Heat and Exercise: A Closer Look

The heart is often seen as a perfect matchmaker, adjusting its output to meet the body's needs during exercise and heat stress. However, recent findings suggest that this might not always be the case. The heart's response to these demands involves two key factors: stroke volume, or the amount of blo

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy or Hard as We Age?

Breathing is something we do without even thinking. But did you know that how well we breathe as kids can affect our lungs when we get older? This is not a new thought. It has been studied for years. The lungs are like a big tree with many branches. These branches help us breathe in and out. A

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

How Blood Pressure Affects Lung Function During Exercise

During physical activity, the lungs work harder to supply oxygen to the body. This is where the pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) comes into play. PAP is the force that pushes blood from the heart to the lungs. When a person exercises, PAP rises, helping to increase the lung's ability to transfer carb

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Mutations in TET2 and TP53: A Double Whammy in Blood Cancers

Scientists have found that certain mutations often go hand in hand in blood cancers. These mutations can make the disease worse and harder to treat. One such pair is mutations in the genes TET2 and TP53. These mutations can work together to make blood cancers more aggressive. They can also creat

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Flexible Electronics: Self-Healing Materials

Flexible electronics are becoming more and more popular. They are used in many places. However, they often do not work well in different situations. This is a problem. So, scientists have been working on a new material. It is a special type of polyurethane elastomer. This material is different. It c

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

The Gender Gap in Teen Depression and Suicide Risk

Depression in teens is a serious issue. It can lead to suicide. This is especially true for those living in China. The risk of suicide is not the same for everyone. It varies between boys and girls. This is a big deal. Understanding these differences can help save lives. It can help doctors and

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