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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Growing Sea Cucumbers with Bacteria: A Farming Revolution

Did you know that sea cucumbers can benefit from a bit of help from bacteria? Scientists discovered that dipping them in a unique bacteria solution helps them grow faster and stay healthier. The magic lies in a specific type of bacteria called Lactobacillus plantarum CLY-05. Researchers tested out d

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Danger: Secondhand Smoke and Heart Disease Deaths Worldwide

Ever wondered how secondhand smoke can silently kill? A recent study dived into this, looking at how many people died from heart diseases linked to secondhand smoke from 1990 to 2019. This is a big deal because not many global studies have done this before. The researchers wanted to fill this gap in

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Are Breathalyzers for Cannabis Really Just Around the Corner?

You might have heard that cannabis breathalyzers could be coming soon. But let's slow down and take a closer look. The science of measuring cannabis impairment is still in its early stages, and creating a reliable breathalyzer for THC isn't as simple as it sounds. Researchers at the University of Co

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Dec 27 2024SPORTS

Seahawks' Defense Shines in Thrilling Win Over Bears

You know football can be a tough game, especially when Mother Nature decides to make it rain and get chilly. That's what happened in Chicago on Thursday night. The Chicago Bears were up against the Seattle Seahawks, and it turned into a real defensive battle. Neither team could score much, and the c

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Speeding Up Medicine: A National Plan for Clinical Trials

Ever thought about how new medicines get tested? It's through clinical trials, but they can be a bit of a mess right now. Imagine trying to find a specific book in a huge, disorganized library – that's what it's like for doctors and researchers today. Advocates have a clever idea: create a nati

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Healthy Choices: How Small Steps Can Reverse Fatty Liver

Ever thought about what happens when your liver gets too much fat? That's what we call metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). It's like your liver is collecting extra fat it doesn't need. This can lead to serious problems later. But guess what? You can actually help your liver by making s

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Why Some Centenarians Avoid Parkinson's Disease: A Closer Look

Recent findings in brain health are moving away from just diagnosing movement issues like Parkinson’s Disease (PD), focusing more on how to manage them effectively. This shift is happening because PD is becoming more common worldwide due to people living longer. One curious fact is that centenarians

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

The Mystery of Gut Pain: Genes and Inflammatory Diseases

Ever wondered why some people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) feel less abdominal pain? Scientists have been puzzling over this for a while now. It turns out that a specific gene variation might play a key role. This gene is linked to Na v 1. 8, a protein that helps detect pain signals in our

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Childhood Arthritis and Adult Rheumatic Diseases

Did you know that kids with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) might face adult rheumatic diseases later on? It's true. The longer and more often the disease shows up, the tougher life can get. So, it's crucial to spot these kids early and give them the care they need. What's this all about? Well,

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Rosacea in Northern Jordan: A Decade of Skin Care Insights

Over the past ten years, doctors at a university hospital in North Jordan have been digging into the details of rosacea, a common skin condition. They wanted to know more about how it affects people with skin types III and IV, which are more common in the region. The goal was to fill in some gaps in

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