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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Brain Benefits: Why Older Adults Should Pick Up Their Calligraphy Pens

You might think calligraphy is just for talented hands, but it could be a brain game-changer, too! A study found that older adults who doubled their calligraphy practice time saw their brains' memory and thinking areas chatting more effectively. The study picked Chinese folks aged between 55 and 75

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Cat's Death Highlights Risk of Bird Flu in Pet Food

A cat from Oregon passed away after consuming pet food that was found to contain bird flu. This rare event has led to a recall of the raw frozen turkey-based cat food sold across several U. S. states and Canada. The product, made by Northwest Naturals, was strictly consumed by the indoor cat, provin

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Dec 26 2024WEATHER

Waves and Storms Return to California After Holiday Break

After a quiet Christmas, massive waves are about to pound the California coast again. Northern California is expecting waves up to 30 feet high from Thursday to Sunday. A high-surf advisory warns people to be cautious around the water. The Bay Area will also experience temperatures around 60 degrees

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Flexible Fabric Braces: Helping Kids with Cerebral Palsy

Dynamic elastomeric fabric orthoses, or DEFOs, are game-changers for kids with cerebral palsy. Made from stretchy neoprene, these braces help align the body properly and send helpful signals to the brain. This could be the key to helping these kids take part in daily activities more easily. A recent

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

How Age Shapes Our Memory Recall

Ever wondered how age influences the way we remember and order our life events? A fascinating study took a deep dive into this question by exploring how people of different ages recall both positive and negative autobiographical memories (AMs). The research involved 364 participants, ranging from 18

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

What’s the Deal with COVID Vaccines in Pima County’s Hispanic Community?

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s been a noticeable hesitancy among marginalized populations, especially within the Hispanic community in Pima County, Arizona, when it comes to taking the vaccine. A recent study took a close look at how political views impact the decision-making process of H

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Dec 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

The World of Next-Gen Transistors: Meet Circular-Gate NACTs

As technology moves forward, traditional electronics face limits. For instance, Boltzmann's law and short-channel effects pose issues for metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). But there's a new kid on the block: nanoscale air channel transistors (NACTs), which use a vacuum-li

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

The Shift in Orthopaedics: Is General Practice Losing Its Edge?

Orthopaedics has seen a massive shift from generalists to specialists. Originally, orthopaedic surgeons tackled a wide range of bone and muscle problems. But things have changed. Knowledge has grown more complex, and so has the way surgeons are trained. Now, in places like North America, nearly all

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Flattening the Groove: A Quick Fix Without Long-term Wear

You might think of your knee as a simple hinge, but it's actually a complex machine. When things go wrong, like when the patella (kneecap) doesn't sit right, it's called patellofemoral instability. This can happen because of an issue called high-grade trochlear dysplasia. A surgery called trochleopl

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Brain Differences in Young Cervical Spondylosis Patients with Constant Neck Pain

Young people suffering from cervical spondylosis with constant neck pain show distinct brain activity compared to healthy individuals. Researchers aimed to understand these differences, particularly when the patients are at rest. They explored how the brain may adapt or change in response to the con

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