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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

How Faith Helps People With Kidney Issues

Chronic kidney disease is a big deal. It's a serious health issue that affects many people. It's not just about the numbers. It's about the lives it touches. People with this condition face a lot. They deal with constant health problems and a higher chance of early death. Faith and spirituality can

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

How Seasons Change Our Gut Health

The gut microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms living in the human digestive system. It plays a significant role in maintaining overall health. The endocannabinoidome is a system of molecules that help regulate various bodily functions. Together, they form an axis that influences proces

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Bigger Plates, Better Results? Testing Blood Cultures

Blood infections are a serious deal. They can be tricky to treat because the bacteria can be tough to identify. So, researchers wanted to see if using larger plates could speed up the process of finding the right antibiotic. The goal was to see if bigger plates could give more accurate res

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

The Pawsitive Impact: Comparing Real and Robotic Dogs in Therapy

Therapy involving animals has been a hot topic in recent years, especially when it comes to helping kids with special needs. But does it really make a difference if the animal is real or robotic? A recent study dove into this question, focusing on children aged 7 to 16 with autism or Down syndrome.

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

The Mouth's Microbial Mystery: Cancer Clues

The mouth is home to a vast community of tiny organisms. This community, known as the microbiome, plays a significant role in oral health. Recent studies have shown a link between the oral microbiome and the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), a type of mouth cancer. Most research ha

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Bird Flu: A Plan that Clucks

The United States is facing a bird flu epidemic. The current health czar, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has some unusual ideas on how to handle it. He thinks letting the flu spread through bird populations could help identify immune birds. This approach has raised quite a few eyebrows. Kennedy's plan inv

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Mar 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Aquatic Ecosystems: The Power of Tiny Allies

The world is hungry, and feeding it is a challenge. Food production, especially protein-rich items like meat and fish, takes a toll on the environment. The planet cannot support the current rate of production without causing harm. This is a tough spot for the world to be in. In Russia, the clima

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Self-Driving Cars: Can They Handle the Unexpected?

Self-driving cars are facing a big challenge. They need to be ready for anything. They must spot problems fast and react smartly to keep everyone safe. One test showed how well they handle surprises. A former NASA engineer, now a YouTuber, put two self-driving systems to the test. He used a trick st

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

How to Spot Antibiotic Resistance in Poultry

Salmonella is a sneaky bacteria. It can hide in poultry and cause food poisoning. To fight it, scientists use a cool method called whole-genome sequencing. This method looks at the entire DNA of the bacteria. It is a big step up from old-school lab tests. However, the settings used in this method ca

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Long Delayed Return From Space

Two astronauts, Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, finally touched down in the Gulf of Mexico. Their journey back to Earth was far from straightforward. They spent nine months on the International Space Station, way longer than they had planned. The Boeing Starliner spacecraft they had arrived in

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