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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Changes and Fertility Choices in West Africa

Have you ever thought about how climate change might affect the number of children people want to have? In the dry, hot lands of Sahelian West Africa, scientists have been looking into this. They studied data from surveys and weather records in Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Nigeria. They found th

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Scottish Surgeon Who Revolutionized Indian Surgery with Hypnosis

Dr. James Esdaile, a skilled Scottish surgeon, worked in colonial India during the 1840s. Instead of sticking to traditional surgical methods, he decided to use something quite different: mesmeric anaesthesia, better known as hypnosis. This change marked a significant shift in his career. Esdaile te

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Dec 16 2024CELEBRITIES

Meg Ryan Reflects on a BBC Interview Gone Awry

Back in 2003, Meg Ryan, famous for her rom-com roles, faced an uncomfortable BBC interview with Michael Parkinson. She was promoting "The Cut, " a dramatic shift from her usual rom-coms. Parkinson pressed her about appearing nude. The interview grew tense, with Ryan’s responses shortening and Parkin

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Training Shapes Nurses' Views on Family Involvement

Ever wondered how training can influence how nurses think about involving families in child care? Let's dive into a study that explored this very topic. The focus was on pediatric nurses and how structured training on Family-Centered Care changed their attitudes. First, imagine a pediatric ward whe

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Dec 15 2024CRYPTO

Prepare Your Wallets: New Crypto Tax Rules Are Coming in 2025

Get ready, crypto investors! The new year is bringing some big changes to how you report your crypto profits. Starting January 1, brokers and exchanges will start using a new form called the 1099-DA to report your gains. This means you'll need to keep a close eye on your cost basis – the amount you

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Verapamil and Ivermectin: Unexpected Helpers against Parasites in Mice?

Trichinella spiralis parasites are sneaky. They trick muscle cells into becoming "nurse cells, " feeding and protecting them. Medicines like verapamil, used for other health issues, might mess with this clever plan. Scientists tested verapamil, ivermectin (IVM), and both together against these paras

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Resistance in Worms: Why Some Drugs Don't Work

Meet Haemonchus contortus, a tiny worm that packs a big punch. It's one of the most troublesome parasites for sheep and goats, mostly because it's become resistant to many drugs. One group of drugs, called macrocyclic lactones (MLs), includes popular ones like ivermectin and moxidectin. Scientists s

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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Mixing 3D Printing and Filament Winding for Better Composite Grooves

Imagine you need a super-strong, lightweight groove structure for an industry application. Sounds easy, right? Well, not quite. Traditional methods make this task pretty tricky. This is where a creative mix of 3D printing and filament winding comes into play. We're talking about a groove structure

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Dec 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Women Brewers: A New Era in Japan's Sake Industry

In the heart of Japan, a quiet revolution is happening. More women are entering the world of sake brewing, once considered off-limits. Meet Mie Takahashi, a master brewer at Koten brewery in Nagano. She's one of just 33 female toji (master brewers) in Japan. Traditionally, sake making was a man's jo

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Blood Pressure Impacts Artery Health Over Time

Scientists decided to take a closer look at how blood pressure affects the inner lining of arteries in the neck over the long term. This study was focused on patients who had suffered a stroke, but not because of blood clots from the heart. They wanted to see if higher blood pressure at the start of

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