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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Brain Changes in Athletes: The Hidden Story of Concussions

Athletes often face the risk of concussions during their careers. These injuries can lead to changes in the brain that aren't always visible right away. This is where the concept of subclinical neural alterations comes in. These are changes in the brain that don't show up on standard tests but can s

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Mar 12 2025WEATHER

California Bracing for Stormy Week Ahead

California is bracing for a week of intense weather, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to hit the state. This weather event is part of a larger storm system that will sweep across the country, causing a variety of weather issues from the West Coast to the Eastern Seaboard. The storm is

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Skin Mysteries: Unraveling the Clues of VEXAS, MDS-Cutis, and Sweet Syndrome

VEXAS syndrome is a rare disease that mostly affects adult men. It is caused by a specific genetic mutation in blood-forming cells. This mutation leads to a range of inflammatory issues, often impacting the skin and blood. The skin problems in VEXAS are due to abnormal cells that have infiltrated th

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nanotech Security: Secret Messages in Gold and Silver

Picture this: tiny gold and silver particles, smaller than a speck of dust, carrying secret messages. This isn't science fiction; it's a real breakthrough in keeping information safe. These tiny particles, called nanoclusters, are made using a special protein found in cows' blood. They act like

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Fighting Age-Related Diseases: New Ways to Stay Healthy

Aging brings many changes, and with it comes a higher risk of diseases. Scientists are digging deep into the tiny world of molecules to understand why these diseases happen and how they get worse. They are finding new ways to fight these diseases without relying on pills. One big idea is to make lif

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

Black Women Founders: Build Slow, Learn Fast

Mark Cuban, a billionaire businessman, knows a thing or two about building successful businesses. He's made his fortune by investing in growth-oriented companies. His net worth is now estimated at 5. 7 billion dollars. He has some advice for Black women founders. He says, "Don't look for funding. "

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Fixing Knees: How 3D Printing is Changing the Game!

Knee injuries, especially those involving the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), are pretty common. A lot of people, especially athletes, have to deal with these injuries. ACL reconstruction is a big deal in sports medicine. Getting the femoral tunnel in the right spot is super important. If it's

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Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

Big Breakthrough in Making Big Catalytic Electrodes

Ever wondered how to make big, efficient catalytic electrodes without breaking the bank? Researchers have found a way to do just that. They've figured out how to make meter-scale catalytic electrodes using stuff that's already out there and easy to get. This new method uses flexible, size-a

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Weakness in Critical Care

Ever wondered why some patients in intensive care units (ICUs) struggle more than others? The answer might lie in two common conditions: sarcopenia and frailty. These conditions are often overlooked, but they can significantly impact how well a patient recovers from a critical illness. Sarcopenia is

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Hip Replacement: The Role of Pre-Op Therapy

Hip replacements are a big deal. They help people move better and live better. But the journey doesn't start in the operating room. It begins way before, with something called pre-operative occupational therapy. This is where therapists work with patients before surgery to make sure they're ready. I

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