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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Easing Nerves: Can Games and Music Help During Surgery?

Surgery can be scary, and it's not just about the pain. For some patients, the stress of the procedure can be just as tough. This is especially true for those undergoing vascular surgery for internal carotid artery problems. Doctors often use regional anesthesia for this type of surgery. This allows

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Jul 12 2025CRIME

How Changing a Few Things Can Make a City Safer

Crime is a big problem in many cities. It's not just about policing. Many things can make a place more or less safe. Things like jobs, housing, and even how a city is built can play a big role. A new tool called CounterCrime looks at these things. It helps people see how changes in one area can aff

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Guadalupe River's Unseen Threat

For many years, Dick Eastland knew the Guadalupe River could be dangerous. He saw it flood Camp Mystic many times. Once, his pregnant wife had to be flown to a hospital because of the floodwaters. Eastland worked hard to make things safer. He helped create a new flood warning system after 10 kids di

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods: Trump's Visit Amidst Criticism and Recovery Efforts

President Donald Trump is heading to Texas to check out the damage from recent floods that have caused over 100 deaths. The floods hit hard and fast, overwhelming entire neighborhoods in minutes. This has led to questions about how well the government warned people and how quickly they responded. T

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods Raise Questions About Emergency Response

Texas is still reeling from the recent floods. Over 120 people lost their lives, and 160 are still missing. This disaster has put a spotlight on how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) operates. The Trump administration has made some changes to Fema's procedures. One big change is that t

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Education and Lifestyle Influence Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a complex condition that varies greatly among individuals. Recent discussions have focused on whether education and lifestyle choices play a role in shaping how MS progresses. Education might indirectly impact MS. People with higher education levels often adopt healthi

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Helps Scientists Study Brain Chemistry

Scientists are always looking for better ways to study the brain. One tool they use is called PET scanning. This tool helps them see how different parts of the brain work. But the data from these scans can be tricky to understand. One method to make sense of this data is called spectral analysis. I

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Glaucoma Surgery Trends: A Look at Ahmed Valve Use in Spain

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss. One way to manage it is by using a device called the Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV). This tool has been around for a while, but how often is it being used lately? And for what types of glaucoma? A recent study looked at AGV use in Spain

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Tiny Heroes in Your Gut: How Bifidobacterium Helps Fight Fat

People around the world are struggling with obesity, which leads to many serious health problems. Scientists have discovered that the bacteria living in our guts are super important for keeping our bodies healthy. One type of bacteria, called Bifidobacterium, is getting a lot of attention for its ab

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Banana Power: Nature's Secret Medicine

Bananas are more than just a tasty snack. They have been used for ages in traditional medicine. Two types, Musa sapientum and Musa paradisiaca, are packed with helpful compounds. These include flavonoids, alkaloids, and vitamins. They are found in different parts of the plant, like the roots, fruits

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