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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Tinnitus: Why Different Brain Tests Don't Always Agree

Tinnitus is a condition where people hear sounds without any external noise. In the search for solutions, scientists have been using brain tests to see how sound is processed. Two brain tests were put under the microscope. Studies on brain tests known as cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs)

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Can Smell Loss Be a Sign of Something More Serious?

The scent of trouble. Not to be overly dramatic, but scientists think they can catch big health problems like Parkinson's disease and Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) by noticing a change in smell. These are big diseases that mainly affect older people, and they can really mess with a person's thinki

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Same-Day Treatment Boosts HIV Patient's Health Outcomes

Living with HIV means managing medication and sticking to medical care. Early and immediate antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been the subject of debate about its impact on care retention. Let's first understand what we mean by non-adherence. This involves skipping appointments, mis

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Brussels'Determination to Fight Back

Brussels is gearing up for a potential trade war with the USA. They are making sure to protect EU goods. They are ready to respond to any unfair tariffs imposed on the EU. France's leaders are pushing even harder for a strong comeback. They want a response that will have a real impact. Th

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Can Lifestyle Changes Help Alzheimer’s Disease?

The effect of major lifestyle changes on mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer's disease is no small matter. It is really important to actually prove that lifestyle changes work for Alzheimer’s. Rigorous clinical trials are needed to test whether lifestyle interventions can

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Feb 02 2025CRIME

Three Soldiers Passed Away in a Midair Disaster

Three heroes went missing in a heartbreaking incident. One of them was Captain Rebecca M. Lobach, a shining example of mother nature by the North Carolina Educational system. She excelled in her ROTC at the the UNC during the month of June 2019 to 2019. Rebecca was an Aviator wit

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Finding Hidden Health Signs: Tapping Your Way to Early Alzheimer’s Awareness

Let's talk about our hands. Really any of us can find out health problems by evaluating the finger tapping movements. This is kind of interesting. A new study has shown that looking at how maybe you tap your fingers can reveal problems before any major symptoms come to doctors attention. Today aroun

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Who knew Groundhogs were weather experts?

Did you know that Groundhog Day is way older than Punxsutawney Phil? It goes back to the times of the Celts and their agricultural celebrations. They marked the midpoints between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This is known as Imbolc. It is also the time when Christians celebrate Candle

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

Bargain at Costco: Unions and Workers Avoid Strike.

Imagine this: 18, 000 workers at Costco across the USA. Many of them were very ready to start a strike. They had voted and it was clear that most of them wanted to do it. The reason? They were fed up with wages and benefits that weren't matching up to what Costco was earning. A whopping $7. 4bn pro

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

Firms to Fight for Public English to Unseal Legal Facts

The battle is heating between logistics firms. Several companies are leading the charge to unseal court documents that others want to keep secret. The major competition FR8 Group LLC is doing everything possible to hide important facts from the public. The company said the facts hi

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