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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Boosting Protein for Stronger Bodies: A Study on Seniors with Type 2 Diabetes

Did you know that as we age, our muscles begin to shrink? This issue is even bigger for those with type 2 diabetes. Scientists wanted to find out if eating more protein could help. They did a small study with middle-aged and older folks with type 2 diabetes. They looked at whether more protein could

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Particles in the Air: How They Impact Young Mice's Muscles Differently

When young mice are exposed to super-fine dust particles known as PM2. 5, they might deal with long-term muscle troubles. These particles can slow down muscle development and harm mitochondria, which are the energy factories inside our cells. Interestingly, the effects aren't equal between genders.

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

COPD and Muscle Troubles: The Mitochondria Connection

Skeletal muscle dysfunction (SMD) is a serious problem for folks with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It affects how well they get better and live their lives. Mitochondria, the powerhouses of cells, play a big role in this. They keep their networks in check through something called mi

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Birthdays & Horoscopes: A Year of Discovery and Planning

Today is a special day for celebrities like Eli Manning, Danica McKellar, Mel Gibson, and Victoria Principal as they celebrate their birthdays. This year is all about making smart decisions regarding money, responsibilities, and health. It's a time to dig deep, gather information, and make choices t

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's AI Trick for 4K Gaming on Switch 2

On January 1, 2025, gaming industry expert Laura Kate Dale discovered a patent filed by Nintendo on New Year’s Eve. This patent reveals Nintendo’s plans to use AI upscaling to enhance game resolution on the upcoming Switch 2. Previous rumors suggested that Nintendo might adopt technology similar to

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Jan 03 2025EDUCATION

DoJ’s Big Spend: $100 Million on DEI Programs in 4 Years

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has spent a whopping $100 million over the past four years on programs focused on restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This spending was revealed in a new report by Parents Defending Education (PDE), a right-leani

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Social Factors and Missed Cancer Screens: Unveiling the Link

Did you know that how we live and interact within our society can influence whether we get cancer screenings? Research suggests that social factors, like where we live, how much money we have, and who we hang out with, play a part in whether we keep up with recommended cancer screenings. However, ex

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Jake Lloyd's Star Wars Revival: A Positive Turn in His Journey with Schizophrenia

Ever wondered what happened to the young actor who played Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace"? Well, Jake Lloyd has been through a lot since his big break in the franchise. Recently, he shared a positive update on his mental health and his reconnection with Star Wars. Jake has been l

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Face More Amputations?

Did you know that your race, where you live, and how much money you make can actually play a big role in whether you might lose a limb? Let's talk about something called chronic limb-threatening ischemia, which is a fancy term for when blood circulation is really poor in your leg. Because of this, s

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some LGBTQ+ Teens Have More Psychotic Experiences?

You might think that psychotic experiences (PE) are rare. But for LGBTQ+ teens, they're more common. Why? Researchers believe it's because these teens face different challenges in their social world, both good and bad. For instance, they might deal with more bullying or have less social support. Thi

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