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Dec 26 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Pillararene's Molecular Friendships

Have you ever thought about how molecules hang out together? In the world of computational chemistry, figuring out these molecular friendships, especially with big, circular molecules called macrocycles, is a real puzzle. One of these macrocycles is called pillararene. Understanding how pillararene

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

How Diabetics in France Feel About Different Insulin Delivery Methods

Imagine you're a person with diabetes (PWD) in France. You're using one of those insulin delivery systems (IDS) to manage your health. You might be using something like multiple daily injections, or maybe you've got a tubeless pump, a tubed pump, or even a hybrid closed loop system. Now, let's talk

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Dec 23 2024CELEBRITIES

Hailey Bieber's Sparkly New Ring: A Tribute to Son Jack

Hailey Bieber just unveiled a stunning new ring that honors both herself and her son, Jack Blues. The model shared a photo of the sparkly ring on Instagram, showing off the side-by-side birthstones. The ring features a pear-shaped topaz for her November birthday and a square-shaped peridot for her s

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Do Dutch Doctors Feel Ready for Integrated Chronic Care?

Multimorbidity, or having multiple health issues at once, is a big challenge for healthcare systems worldwide. In the Netherlands, something called "care groups" were introduced to help combine different types of care for patients with chronic problems. But do Dutch general practice doctors really f

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Scaling Up Care: What Belgium, Slovenia, and Cambodia Can Teach Us

Ever wondered how different countries tackle health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure? Let's dive into the SCUBY project, which set out to understand how Belgium, Slovenia, and Cambodia can improve care for these conditions. They each created their own plans, called roadmaps. By looking a

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Stressed Guts: How Lives Impact Women’s Health

Imagine a woman who's experienced a lot of abuse. You might think she’d just have emotional scars, but her gut could be hurting too. Women who haven't sought help for abuse often face gut issues like stomachaches, bloating, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). But what brings on these symptoms? Stres

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Discovering the Insect-Munching Fungi: A New Global Database

Insects and other tiny critters are vital parts of our planet's ecosystems. Among them, certain fungi play a big role in keeping populations in check. These fungi, called entomopathogenic fungi, specifically attack insects and arthropods. One group, the Hypocreales, has been overlooked by scientists

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Boosting Lung Cancer Screening: A Localized Approach

Lung cancer screening rates in the US are alarmingly low, and the death rate is high. A team from a large urban health system, Jefferson Health, set out to change this. They pinpointed areas in Philadelphia with high lung cancer mortality rates using geocoded data. Then, they found primary care prac

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Hydrogen Storage with Metal Mixes

Did you know that certain metals can be mixed to supercharge hydrogen storage? Let's dive into how swapping one metal for another can create a stronger, more efficient hydrogen storage system. Imagine a world where your car runs on hydrogen, a clean and renewable fuel. To make this happen,

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Ukraine's Pharmacies: Ready for Quality Systems?

In the world of medicine, ensuring top-notch quality is key. This is where integrated quality systems (IQS) come into play, promising to boost the efficiency of pharmaceutical companies. But how ready are Ukraine's pharmacies, warehouses, and hospital services to adopt these systems? Let's dive in!

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