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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

The Connection Between Mind and Wound Healing

Ever wondered why some wounds take forever to heal? It could be more than just the wound itself. With our population aging and lifestyles changing, chronic wounds are becoming a bigger deal. These aren't your typical little cuts or scrapes—they hang around for months or years and really take a toll

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Discovering α-GalCer: A Hidden Mammalian Antigen

Invariant natural killer T cells, or iNKT cells, are special T cells that recognize lipid antigens with the help of a protein called CD1d. One of the most powerful lipid antigens for these cells is α-galactosylceramide, or α-GalCer, which was first found in marine sponges. Surprisingly, until now, s

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Detecting Combat Brain Injuries: A Comparison of Methods

Identifying mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in veterans can be tricky. Two different systems, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and the LIMBIC-CENC research project, were compared to see how well they found these injuries. The LIMBIC-CENC study uses detailed interviews to find all possib

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Dec 20 2024WEATHER

South Carolina Braces for a Chilly Weekend: What to Expect

Are you ready for a chilly weekend in South Carolina? As we approach the winter solstice, the state is preparing for a significant cold front. Today, a strong cold front will sweep through, bringing clear skies and breezy conditions. Expect wind gusts up to 30 mph, leading to a lake wind advisory th

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Dec 20 2024WEATHER

Weather Wonders: What to Expect in Dallas-Fort Worth This Holiday Season

Get ready, North Texans! The upcoming holiday season is set to bring a mix of chilly nights and pleasant days. Meteorologists are predicting a frosty start to the weekend, with temperatures dipping low on Saturday morning. This cold spell is expected to linger, keeping things cool through Christmas

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Dec 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Natural Disasters Strike Hard in 2024

In 2024, natural disasters caused extensive damage and claimed hundreds of lives worldwide. The year started with powerful tornadoes sweeping through the United States, followed by devastating earthquakes and floods in Asia and the Middle East. Summer brought intense heat waves and a series of hurri

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Dec 20 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin's Big Drop: What’s Causing the Slump?

Bitcoin took a dive below $92, 000 on Friday morning, rebounding slightly to $94, 104. 06. This drop follows the Federal Reserve’s signal that they’ll slow down interest rate cuts in 2025. Over the past day, Bitcoin has fallen by about 7. 7%, and since the start of the week, it’s down over 10% from

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Is Shockwave Therapy Really Better for Achilles Tendon Pain?

You’ve probably heard that shockwave therapy can help with Achilles tendon pain. But does it really work? Let's dig into a study that tried to find out. Researchers wanted to know if adding shockwave therapy to exercise could help people with insertional Achilles tendinopathy feel better and move ea

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

How Cells Stick Together to Help Tumors Thrive

Ever wondered how cancer cells stick around and grow? It's all about adhesion—how cells cling to each other and their surroundings. Certain proteins help cells stick together, keeping tissues healthy and balanced. But in cancers like chronic lymphocytic leukemia and mantle cell lymphoma, these prote

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Dec 20 2024EDUCATION

Learning About Jobs and Town Life at Citadel Mall

Tucked away in the Citadel Mall, there’s an exciting program called Young AmeriTowne that’s been running for a few weeks. Students from Colorado Springs can experience the fascinating world of work and town management in a hands-on way. Kids from Vanguard School and other local schools have been ta

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