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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Mystery of Basal Ganglia: What Does Tourette Syndrome Tell Us?

Do you know that Tourette Syndrome (TS) might be linked to changes in a specific part of the brain called the basal ganglia? Scientists have been trying to figure this out for a while now. The problem is, there aren't many studies on this, and the ones that exist often don't agree with each other. T

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Unusual TCS Cases: Surgery Before Symptoms Strike

Did you know that tethered cord syndrome (TCS) isn't always about urologic symptoms? There are patients out there who have a normal-looking conus medullaris and filum terminale on an MRI, but still, doctors suspect they might have TCS. This research dives into the outcomes of surgical treatments for

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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

Fat Turnover in Belly Fat Linked to Heart Health

Did you know that the fat in your body, especially the kind under your skin, plays a big role in your heart health? Scientists have found that how quickly this fat is made and broken down can affect your risk of heart problems and a condition called metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is like a

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Eye Problems After Shingles: A Closer Look

Have you ever heard of shingles, the painful rash that sometimes affects the eye? Well, sometimes, it can lead to a condition called Orbital Apex Syndrome (OAS). This isn't your usual eye problem, and it can get serious fast. When someone with shingles on their face starts to experience symptoms lik

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Revolution in Movement: 50 Years of Neuromechanics

Over the last half-century, the field of neuromechanics has made giant leaps forward. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the International Society of Biomechanics, and it's a great time to look back at how far we've come. Neuromechanics is all about understanding how our brains control our move

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Douglas: From Screen to Activism and Possible Horror Flicks

Michael Douglas, the acclaimed actor now in his 80s, has earned the title of "legendary" through his impressive career in Hollywood and notable activism. His journey to nuclear disarmament activism began with the 1979 film, "The China Syndrome, " which eerily foreshadowed the real-life Three Mile Is

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Dec 05 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin's Surge: How Jerome Powell's Take on Crypto Matters

You might not expect the Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell, to influence bitcoin's value. But during a recent talk with CNBC, Powell’s comments gave bitcoin a boost. He revealed he doesn't own any crypto and noted that the Fed can't control it. But when he compared bitcoin to gold, people took no

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Air Pollution and Cold Weather: A Double Threat to Heart Health

Did you know that the tiny particles in the air we breathe, called PM2. 5, can team up with cold temperatures to increase the risk of heart attacks? A recent study in China looked into this and found some surprising results. Researchers examined data from over a million heart attack patients across

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Dec 05 2024FINANCE

Fed Chair Powell's Last Public Chat Before Rate Decision

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will be speaking at the New York Times' DealBook conference today. This talk is happening just two weeks before the central bank announces its decision on interest rates. It’s also Powell’s last public appearance before that important meeting. Markets are expecti

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Brain Stimulation for Tourette's: A New Approach

Ever wondered if zapping your brain could help with Tourette's syndrome? Well, scientists have been exploring this idea. They've found that using a gentle electrical current on a specific brain area, called the supplementary motor area (SMA), might help. This technique is called transcranial direct

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