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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

Cracking the Code: How the Nose Can Deliver Medicine to the Brain

The brain is a complex and sensitive organ, protected from the outside world by a series of barriers. These barriers, like the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB), act like a fortress, letting only certain molecules in while keeping out potential threats—including

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Dec 11 2024WEATHER

Stormy Days Ahead: East Coast Braces for Winds and Rain

Get ready for some stormy days ahead on the East Coast! A huge storm system, stretching over 1, 000 miles, is quickly gaining strength. This system is expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and even severe weather to the Northeast. The most significant impacts are likely to happen on Wednesday

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Dec 11 2024EDUCATION

Medical School's New Grading System: Helping the Underserved?

Imagine a medical school where grades are simply pass or fail, instead of the usual 1 to 5 scale. This was the case for a group of medical students who were part of a study comparing two classes: one with the old, competitive grading system, and one with the new pass/fail system. Researchers wanted

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer Survivors' Lives in Africa: A Wide-Ranging Report

Did you know that not much is known about the lives of women who have survived breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa? A recent study looked into this issue, comparing the lives of women who have had breast cancer with those who haven't, across various regions in Sub-Saharan Africa. These regions were

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Something Fishy at WWE: A Lawsuit Paused

A judge in Maryland put a hold on a lawsuit that claims Linda McMahon, Donald Trump's choice for Education Secretary, and the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company she once led, didn't stop sexual abuse of kids at their events way back in the 1980s. The pause is because the Maryland Supreme Co

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Trump on Trade, Revenge, and Immigration: What to Expect

Donald Trump, the newly elected president, has been making headlines with his bold statements on various issues. In a recent interview, he discussed his plans for trade, justice, and immigration. Trump isn't sure if his tariffs on imports from countries like Mexico and Canada will raise prices for A

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Timeless Patterns: The Birth of Dissipative Time Crystals

Scientists have discovered something fascinating called dissipative time crystals. These aren’t any ordinary crystals; they’re more like patterns that repeat over time. They’re special because they appear when certain conditions are met in collective spin systems. These systems are like small magnet

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Germany's New Mental Health Payment System: Who Joins and What Happens?

Imagine Germany’s new payment system for inpatient mental health care, where hospitals get paid based on the patient’s diagnosis. This system is called diagnosis-related payment, and it’s designed to encourage hospitals to treat patients more efficiently. But which hospitals are jumping on board? Tu

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Health Insurance Shake-up: After CEO Murder, Industry Faces Calls for Change

Ever since Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealth Group's health insurance unit, was tragically murdered outside a Manhattan hotel, the health insurance industry has been on a rollercoaster. Shares of big-name companies like UnitedHealth Group, Elevance, Centene, CVS Health, and Cigna have taken a

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Bed Sores After Spinal Cord Injury: Impact on Recovery

Cervical spinal cord injuries can lead to various complications, one of which is pressure ulcers, or bed sores. These sores are not only common but also trigger an increase in body-wide inflammation. This heightened inflammation can disrupt the natural healing process of the nervous system, which is

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