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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Cognitive Decline in MS: Differences Between Progressive and Relapsing-Remitting Forms

Do you know that multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect your brain in different ways? People with progressive MS (PMS) might face a unique set of challenges compared to those with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). Scientists are still trying to figure out if PMS patients have a distinct pattern of brain is

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Nov 22 2024LIFESTYLE

Why a Vacuum Makes the Perfect Holiday Gift

As holidays approach, many people think gifts should be fun and exciting, not practical. But from a busy mom's perspective, a gift like the Dyson V15 cordless vacuum can be a game-changer. Why? Because it helps tackle daily messes efficiently. This isn't just any vacuum; it's been named one of CNET'

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Muscles Remember HIIT: A Genetic Trick

Ever wondered if your muscles have a memory? Well, they do! Scientists found that muscles remember high-intensity interval training (HIIT). This means that even if you stop HIIT for a while, your muscles still remember the workouts. You might be thinking, "How did they figure this out? " The resear

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Nov 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Tipping Cleaners, Leftovers, and Prayer Circles: Navigating Social Norms

So, you're wondering about tipping house cleaners who only visit once a year, right? Your husband thinks it's too expensive, but you believe it's the right thing to do. Guess what? You're right! It may seem like a lot, but it's all about showing appreciation for their hard work. Think about it—they

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Cleveland Dreams Big: WNBA Expansion on the Horizon

Cleveland's got its eyes on the WNBA prize! With women's pro basketball gaining popularity fast, the Rock Entertainment Group (also linked to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers) is keen to bring a WNBA expansion team to the city. The goal? To use their platform to promote equal opportunities and unite th

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Gold Nano Particles in a Tiny Sensor: A New Way to Detect Poison in Wine

Imagine being able to quickly and easily check if your wine is safe to drink, even if it's been contaminated with a nasty toxin called Ochratoxin-A (OTA). Scientists have created a clever little sensor that can do just that. This sensor is like a tiny detective, using gold and silver nanoparticles t

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Gold Nanoclusters Fight Atherosclerosis in Unique Ways

Atherosclerosis is a serious health issue worldwide. Scientists are looking for molecules that can lower lipids and reduce inflammation to fight this condition. We studied the effects of tiny gold nanoparticles, called fluorescent gold nanoclusters (FANC), on mice with atherosclerosis. These nanoclu

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Car Thieves Hit DFW Airport, Stealing Millions in Vehicles

Imagine this: a group of car thieves targeting airports, making off with millions in vehicles. That's exactly what happened at Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Airport, according to police. They've been on the case since February 2023, tracking a gang believed to be from Houston. This crew didn't just hit DF

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

A Smart Way to Detect Cancer Early with a Cool Nanoparticle Mix

You know how it's super important to catch cancer early? Well, scientists have found a clever way to do that by combining two different detection methods into one tiny particle. This particle, which looks like a rambutan fruit, is made of iron oxide, copper sulfide, and gold, wrapped in a special co

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Capital Braces: US Embassy Shuts Amid Warning

The U. S. Embassy in Kyiv made the decision to stay closed on Wednesday after getting a heads-up about a possible big Russian air strike on the city. This move came right after President Joe Biden gave Ukraine the green light to hit targets in Russia using U. S. -made missiles, which didn't sit well

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