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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

The Hidden World of Our Upper Breathing System

The world of tiny microorganisms living in our upper breathing system is fascinating. These tiny creatures, known as microbiota, are crucial for both short-term and long-term health of our breathing system. They live in various distinct areas of the upper breathing system, all of which have a low am

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Essential Oils from Brazilian Plants: A Hidden Treasure

Brazil is home to a unique landscape called canga. This is a type of rocky terrain that is rich in iron. It is also home to many plants that are found nowhere else in the world. Two of these plants are Lippia hermannioides and Matayba marginata. These plants grow in a specific type of environment kn

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Apr 09 2025CRIME

Robbery in Londonderry NH: Police Seek Witnesses

A business in Londonderry, NH, was the target of an armed robbery on Monday. The incident occurred in the early afternoon at a commercial location on Harvey Road. The victim, who was working at the time, reported that four to five individuals entered the premises. They were armed and used zip t

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Measles Strike and Mixed Messages

The measles outbreak in West Texas has taken a tragic turn. An 8-year-old girl lost her life to the virus, marking the second unvaccinated child to die from measles this year. This sad event prompted a surprising response from health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He attended the funeral and shared

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up the Mess: How Microbes Fight Fungicide Pollution

Picoxystrobin is a common pesticide used in farming. It's effective but leaves behind harmful residues. These residues can hurt plant life and mess up ecosystems. Some bacteria can break down these harmful chemicals. One such bacteria is Hyphomicrobium sp. H-9. It can quickly break down four types o

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Microbes in Cleaning Up Phenol Pollution

The world of wastewater treatment just got a new superhero. It is a closed fixed-bed bacteria-algae biofilm reactor. This is a fancy name for a system that uses tiny living things to clean up water polluted with phenol. Phenol is a harmful chemical found in many industrial wastewaters. This new syst

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Banana Peel Nanoparticles: A New Way to Fight Disease

Banana peels are often thrown away. But they might hold a secret weapon against disease. Scientists have found a way to turn these peels into tiny particles. These particles are so small that they can't be seen with the naked eye. They are called nanoparticles. This discovery could be a game-chan

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The State of Kids' Dental Care Across Europe

Europe is a mix of countries. Some are rich, others not so much. This mix shows up in how kids get dental care. Dental problems in kids are a big deal. They can cause pain, trouble eating, and even affect how kids learn. So, it's important to fix these issues early. In some places, like Denmark

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and Supplements: What's the Deal in Europe?

Pregnancy is a time when women pay extra attention to their health. Two supplements often discussed are fish oil and probiotics. These are believed to offer various health benefits. However, there is a lack of data on how pregnant women in different European countries use these supplements. There is

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle: Understanding Menstrual Pain and Its Impact

Menstrual pain is a common yet often overlooked issue. It affects many people who menstruate. This pain is often dismissed or shrouded in secrecy. This creates a double bind. On one hand, it is seen as normal, so people just deal with it. On the other hand, it is taboo, so people don't talk about it

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