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Nov 28 2024LIFESTYLE

Laughter and Love: How a Family Bridges Divides

Imagine a family where politics and religion don't divide, but bring people closer. That was the case with John Mitchell, who was as conservative as he was Christian. He was a cardiologist, while his sister-in-law, the narrator, was anything but. Despite their differences, they found a common ground

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Rethinking RFK Jr. 's Health Claims: Lessons from the Pandemic

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made headlines for his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His views on vaccines, raw milk, and water fluoridation have raised concerns. The COVID-19 pandemic offers valuable lessons on how to handle such claims. Kennedy is known for his skeptic

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

MicroRNA Mystery: How Low miR-34a Levels Impact Placenta Health

Ever wondered why some pregnancies are more challenging than others? Let's dive into the fascinating world of microRNAs and their impact on the placenta. We're focusing on miR-34a, a tiny but mighty molecule that plays a big role in how well the placenta develops. When miR-34a levels are low, it can

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google’s New Fitness Band: Perfect for Workouts!

Google has just launched the Pixel Watch Performance Loop Band, designed to be your ideal workout companion. This band is crafted from recycled polyester, nylon, and elastane yarns, with stainless steel lugs that offer a snug and adjustable fit. The band is perfect for sweaty workouts, being both du

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

A BC Health Official’s EI Denial After Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine

Darold Sturgeon, a former health executive in British Columbia, was fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine due to his Christian beliefs. He lost his job in November 2021 and later applied for employment insurance (EI) benefits, but his claim was denied. The reason given was that he was fired for mi

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Unusual Reaction: COVID Vaccine and Lymph Node Inflammation

Imagine this: a man in Brazil received his third Pfizer COVID-19 shot and soon after, his intestinal lymph nodes started to inflame. This isn't the typical reaction to the vaccine. Usually, lymph nodes near the injection site swell up a bit. But in this case, it was the mesenteric lymph nodes, locat

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Boosters: Unlocking Protection Against COVID Variants

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a global challenge, with over 550 million infections and 6 million deaths by July 2022. Vaccines were quickly created to fight severe illness, hospitalizations, and deaths. In a recent study, four COVID-19 vaccines were compared: BNT162b2 (Pfizer/BioNTech), mRNA-1273 (

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Is Bird Flu in Our Milk a Real Worry?

You might have heard a lot about “bird flu” recently. It's a serious flu that animals, like chickens and cows, can get. Usually, the flu doesn’t make wild birds sick. But it can infect farmed animals, and that's why people are worried. What if this flu gets into the dairy products we buy at the stor

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Status: How It Impacts Sympathy and Prejudice During COVID-19

Think about it: the COVID-19 vaccine brought hope, but did it also bring division? Germans in late 2021 experienced something interesting. A large representative sample of 6, 100 people showed that prejudice was higher among the vaccinated towards the unvaccinated, and vice versa. This wasn't just r

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Strengthening Senior Defenses: The Vaccine Puzzle

As years pass, our immune systems don't stay the same. They weaken, making it harder for older adults to fight off illnesses. Scientists call this "immunosenescence. " While vaccines are essential, they're not as effective for seniors. Researchers are digging into why this happens and how to fix it.

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