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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Teaming Up: How Patient Input Shapes NHS Wales Research

Imagine a room filled with healthcare experts, academics, and real patients, all brainstorming together. That's exactly what happened in NHS Wales. This bunch, known as a professional advisory group, was set up to help with a study on patient empowerment tools. The idea was to make patient care even

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Dec 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jennifer Lopez’s Silence on Diddy’s Arrest: Stressful Days Ahead

Jennifer Lopez is going through a tough time. She’s finalizing her divorce from Ben Affleck and the media keeps asking her about Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest. Diddy, who she dated in the early 2000s, was arrested in September 2024 for serious charges like racketeering and sex trafficking. Lopez hasn't

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Fasting with Diabetes: How Different Types of Insulin Work During Ramadan

Fasting during Ramadan can be risky for people with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease. Doctors often suggest using insulin analogues instead of human insulin to avoid low blood sugar and keep blood glucose levels steady. But is there enough proof that these insulin types are safe and work well for

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Exploring Public Spots as Early Warning for COVID Outbreaks

Imagine this: instead of relying only on hospitals and labs to spot disease trends, we could use places like restaurants, stores, and churches as early detectors. These spots, called Points of Interest (POIs), are where people meet and mingle, making them hotspots for catching and spreading illnesse

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

How Food Extras Affect Your Body's Tiny Helpers

You might not realize it, but the little extras in your food could be affecting the tiny creatures living inside you. Emulsifiers and sweeteners, along with other ingredients, can make food taste better and last longer. However, these additives might also be impacting the microbes in your gut. These

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Dec 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Spanish Words and AI: A New Way to Study Sentiments

Ever wondered why some Spanish words feel warm and fuzzy, while others make you shudder? Researchers have just discovered an innovative method using artificial intelligence to figure this out. They analyzed over 100, 000 Spanish words, looking at how pleasant, exciting, or concrete they seem. The AI

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Dec 01 2024EDUCATION

Food Safety in Schools: What Kids in Brazil Really Think

Have you ever thought about what kids really know about food safety? Turns out, it's a big deal to understand, especially for kids who are not just eating but also handling food. This study decided to dive into the minds of kids aged 10 to 14 in public schools around the Federal District of Brazil.

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Chinese Medicine and Autophagy: A New Hope for Chronic Liver Disease

Chronic liver disease is a growing concern worldwide. Our fast-paced lives and improving standards of living have contributed to an increase in these conditions. Modern medicine is still struggling to find effective treatments due to the complex causes of these diseases. One promising area of resear

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Exploring AFM's Dual Role in Biology

Atomic Force Microscopy, or AFM, is like a tiny detective in the world of biology. It works by gently prodding surfaces with a super-sharp tip, giving scientists an incredibly close look at things too small to see with regular microscopes. Over time, scientists have gotten better at understanding ho

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling the Secrets of Joha Rice: How a Little Change Makes a Big Difference

Assam's Joha rice is beloved worldwide for its delightful aroma, taste, and nutritional value, making it a high-priced commodity in both local and international markets. However, traditional Joha rice varieties aren't very productive due to their strong scent and sensitivity to daylength, which affe

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