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Jan 26 2025CRYPTO

The Trump Crypto Coin: A Shady New Venture

Just before his inauguration, Donald Trump and his family launched a cryptocurrency token called $TRUMP. The coin's value and risks were unclear, but trading skyrocketed, making the Trump family billions on paper. The First Lady also launched a meme coin, while Ivanka Trump distanced herself from an

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The Power of Adjusting Workout Loads and Volumes

Resistance training, or RT, is all about finding the right balance of load and volume. This helps minimize muscle fatigue and maximize gains. In the past, these factors were set in advance, which sometimes led to less than ideal results. Here's where autoregulation comes in. It's a smart way to tail

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Exploring Global Research in Vestibular Neuritis Over the Decades

Vestibular neuritis, a common cause of vertigo, can greatly affect a person's quality of life. A recent study delved into the global research trends in vestibular neuritis (VN) from 1980 to 2024. Using bibliometric analysis, this study identified key topics, influential authors, and the institutions

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

How Astrocytes and RAGE Team Up in Mouse Brains to Handle Pain and Anxiety

You might know that pain and anxiety often go hand in hand. Scientists have found that in mice, a protein called RAGE in the brain's anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a big role in this combo deal. When mice feel chronic inflammatory pain (CIP), their astrocytes—star-shaped brain cells—get activ

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The Role of Sigma1 in Cancer's Hide and Seek Game

Ever heard of a sneaky game tumors play to slip past our immune system? It's called adaptive immune resistance. One trick tumors use is to make more of a protein called PD-L1, which puts the brakes on immune cells. This PD-L1 is made in a part of the cell called the endoplasmic reticulum, and it can

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Ultrasound at the Bedside: A Quick Way to Spot Liver Gas Gangrene

Imagine a situation where a simple scan could save someone's life. That's what happened with a 51-year-old woman who had a rare liver infection called hepatic gas gangrene (HGG). This infection is usually caused by bacteria like Clostridium perfringens, but other germs can also be the culprit. Docto

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Solving the Mystery: Is it a Harmful Bug or Just a Hitchhiker?

When you're sick, figuring out if a virus or bacteria is the cause can be tricky. A new way to interpret test results from multi-pathogen PCR might help clear things up. But what's the deal with these tests? They can detect lots of different germs, which can sometimes make things more confusing. Is

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Cognitive Impairment After Stroke: Can a Simple Ultrasound Test Help?

Have you ever heard about how a simple ultrasound test could help doctors predict if someone might face cognitive problems after a stroke? It turns out that transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) might just be the tool for the job! This test is used to look at how blood flows in the brain. It checks

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Chemicals in Products: What Databases Tell Us

Knowing what chemicals are in products is crucial for keeping people safe, following rules, and letting products be reused. Scientists looked at databases from different places to see what information they have. They found 57 databases, but many are different in what they cover and how they show dat

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Boosting Wound Healing in Diabetics: A New Molecular Approach

Did you know that wounds on diabetic patients often take longer to heal? This is because their blood vessels are often damaged, making it hard for the wounds to get the nutrients they need to mend. One common treatment uses a protein called VEGF, but it doesn't always work as well as we'd like. Rece

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