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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Lung diseases and the Neutrophil Connection

Neutrophils, those tiny warriors of our immune system, are a big deal in inflammatory lung diseases. They are key players in the body's defense mechanism. These diseases, such as asthma, bronchiectasis, and even COVID-19, cause a lot of trouble worldwide. Neutrophils are like the first responders to

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

The Gut's Secret Guardians

The gut is like a border patrol, keeping the outside world from invading the body. It does this through a mix of specialized cells and helpful bacteria. These cells have tiny gates that let in important nutrients and keep out harmful stuff. The gates are like little doors that open and close, contro

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

How the Internet is Changing Healthcare for China's Seniors

The digital age is here and it is changing how older people in China access healthcare. The internet is becoming a big part of their lives. But how does this affect their use of health services? This is a big question that researchers are trying to answer. First, let's talk about the big picture.

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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Challenges of autonomous driving in harsh weather

Imagine trying to drive a car in a blizzard. Now imagine a robot doing it. That's what Volkswagen's Moia division is attempting with their autonomous ID Buzz vehicles in Oslo, Norway. Why Norway? Because if these robotaxis can handle icy roads and snow, they can handle anything. Autonomous vehicles

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Botanicals: The Regulatory Maze

Botanicals are becoming more popular in food supplements. However, the rules around health claims for these plant-based ingredients are still a bit confusing. This confusion is partly due to the fact that botanicals are derived from plants. Plants have been used for medicinal purposes for

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Mar 06 2025SPORTS

Climbing the Grades: Making Rock Climbing Fairer with Tech

Rock climbing is a sport where figuring out how hard a route is can be really tricky. There are different ways to rate how tough a climb is, but there's no official rulebook. As more people climb and the sport becomes a big deal at the Olympics, it's important to have a fair way to decide how hard a

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

The Silent Epidemic: Who Dies Alone in Korea and Why?

In Korea, there's a growing concern about people dying alone. This isn't just about being single or living solo. It's about being completely cut off from society, family, and friends. These individuals, often referred to as having a "lonely death, " are disconnected from their community and pass awa

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Skin Cancer: The Unseen Role of Prostaglandins

Skin cancer is everywhere. It's the most common type of cancer out there. Most of these cases are nonmelanoma skin cancers, like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Melanoma, though less frequent, is the deadliest form. It's responsible for most skin cancer deaths. One of the key play

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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mind Over Matter: How Thoughts Could Change Lives

Imagine controlling a computer just by thinking about it. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, it's not. In 2024 and 2025, some amazing surgeries using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) made big news. These surgeries let paralyzed people use computers with just their thoughts. This isn't new. Pe

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Mar 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drama Behind the Scenes: Changes in The Bachelor's Production Team

The Bachelor franchise is facing some big changes. Michael Margolis and Keely Booth, who were co-executive producers, have left the show. This comes after a tough time for the franchise, which is produced by Warner Bros TV. The Bachelorette, a spin-off of The Bachelor, was put on hold for i

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