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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

How Experts Came Together to Improve Care for Parkinson's Patients

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition to manage. Over the years, deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a common treatment. But, there wasn't a clear plan for how to take care of patients after the surgery. This is where a group of experts stepped in. They decided to create a standard way to ma

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Is Spun Citrate the Future of Platelet Checks?

Researchers have been looking into spun citrate samples as a possible way to measure platelets. This could be a big deal because it might make the process easier and more accurate. But is it really necessary to change the way we do things? Right now, the usual method involves collecting blood and t

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Broken Bones

People who need bone implants want something that works well with their body. New technology is making this possible. Researchers have developed a special way to create implants using a plastic called PEEK. This isn't just any PEEK. It's made with a method called fused strand deposition. This method

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Giants' Next Coach: Who's in the Running?

The New York Giants are on the hunt for a new head coach, and the list of potential candidates is as varied as it is intriguing. With quarterback Jaxson Dart now at the helm, the team might lean towards an offensive-minded coach. However, given their recent struggles with first-time head coaches, an

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Leap: New Center to Boost Research and Tech Growth

A new center is coming to the University of Chicago, thanks to a big deal with IonQ. This isn't just any center—it's a place where cutting-edge quantum tech will be developed and tested. IonQ, a leader in quantum computing, is teaming up with the university to create the IonQ Center for Engineering

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

DDTs and Genetics: A Double Whammy for High Cholesterol?

A recent study dug into how DDTs and genes team up to mess with our cholesterol levels. Researchers tracked over 6, 000 people from Wuhan and Zhuhai, checking their DDT levels and cholesterol at the start and six years later. They found that DDTs, especially one called p, p'-DDT, can push up bad cho

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Fighting Diseases in Nigeria

In Nigeria, the link between money and health is strong. From 2006 to 2018, researchers found that making more money can help fight diseases. This is big news for a country where many people get sick often. The study looked at how money affects health. It found that when people have more money, the

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Nov 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Cozy Gifts for the Ultimate Home Lovers

The world is full of people who love staying in. They enjoy the comfort of their homes, especially when it's cold outside. For these home lovers, a gift that makes their stay-at-home life even better is perfect. There are many great gifts out there that can make their time at home more enjoyable. O

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Gene Editing Breakthroughs Boost Stocks

The world of gene editing is buzzing with excitement. Two companies, Crispr Therapeutics and Intellia Therapeutics, are making waves with their latest findings. Their stocks are on the rise, thanks to promising results in treating high cholesterol and a rare swelling disorder. Crispr Therapeutics s

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Is Your Hand Shape Linked to Crime and Mental Health?

Ever wonder if your hand shape says something about you? Researchers have been looking into this idea. They focused on the ratio of the second and fourth fingers, known as the 2D:4D ratio. This ratio is different in men and women and may be linked to how much testosterone you were exposed to before

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