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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Small Clues in Blood: Who Knows Hope What Blood Can Do

Fibromyalgia is a mysterious disease, with a lot of people not knowing what is going on in their heads and bodies. Doctors are constantly searching for biomarkers to understand it better. We looked into two Biomarkers, called "miR-217" and "miR-532", and its presence in blood in order to find a link

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Changing the way people in their 40s and 50s live healthier.

Is there a way to help adults change the things they do to look after themselves? Santé publique France is testing a digital way to do this. This isn't just a plan to add some information but it's a main effort to change a person's life. Think about adults in their 40s and 50s, it's an impo

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Feb 07 2025SPORTS

Alvarez’s Saudi Deal: Money Talks, Pride Walks

The world of boxing just got a lot more complicated. In a surprising turn of events, the biggest fight everyone was looking forward to, didn’t happen. Jake Paul, a former YouTube star who has become a big name in the boxing world, was all set to announce a massive fight against Canelo Alvarez. But,

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Do Babies Get Better Care in Big Cities?

Cities and smaller regional towns have very different views on how to provide the best shots to their babies. The main question on everybody's mind revolves around, "Will private payments cost many to the parents? " This is a challenge with new technology. But people in Australia have been quick to

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

HIV, Blood Sugar, and Age: Surprising Trends in Taiwan

In a bustling medical center in Northern Taiwan, a thought-provoking study brought attention to metabolic syndrome among those living with HIV. This study didn't just look at one factor, but dug deep into multiple aspects. The study hoped to shine a light on what puts people with HIV at ris

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Zapping Bacteria Zapping: New Microneedles for Diabetic Wounds

Think about how tricky it is to heal a diabetic wound. These wounds constantly face a double threat: bacteria and inflammation. They are also hard to heal. Scientists have come up with a clever invention called microneedles. They are tiny needles that can do big things. These microneedles are spe

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Feb 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Boost Your WFH Game with This Handy Timer

Imagine this: A simple gadget that can help you stay focused while working from home. This timer is designed to keep you on task. You can choose from 5-, 10-, 15-, 20-, or 30-minute blocks. Just rotate the dial to your desired time, and the countdown starts. No more excuses for losing track of time.

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Feb 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Cold Can't Keep Love Away in 2025

So, you'd think that the cold weather in Minnesota would make for more cuddly romance, but it isn't panning out that way. Maybe our stoic Scandinavian roots have something to do with it. What happened to the saying, "Cold hands, warm heart? " We have to pile on the flannel pajamas and hats to keep w

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Foams that Shield and Sense

Imagine a material that can not only protect your gadgets from unwanted interference but also sense how they're being used. That's exactly what scientists have cooked up with a unique foam. This foam is made from something called MXene and polyurethane. This combination allows the foam to be both s

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Feb 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Beyoncé's Grammys 'Oops': Wardrobe Mishaps

Famous singer Beyoncé made headlines during the Grammy Awards for a brief wardrobe snafu. Wardrobe malfunctions are no surprise on the red carpet, but the mishap highlighted something bigger. We all know you don't judge the Grammys strictly for the music. Beyoncé's stunning gown is what peopl

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