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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

How Women from Different Countries Coped with Stress During the Ukrainian Invasion

When Russia invaded Ukraine, many women from Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia faced significant stress. A recent study aimed to understand how these women managed their stress levels, their resilience, and their belief in their own abilities (self-efficacy). The study found that women's abilit

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Chemicals in Products: What Databases Tell Us

Knowing what chemicals are in products is crucial for keeping people safe, following rules, and letting products be reused. Scientists looked at databases from different places to see what information they have. They found 57 databases, but many are different in what they cover and how they show dat

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Hives and Celiac: What's the Connection?

Ever wondered if there's a link between celiac disease and hives? It turns out, there might be a connection worth exploring. Some people with celiac disease also experience hives, a skin condition known as urticaria. This isn't just a coincidence; it could be a sign that their immune system is overr

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Plasma Therapy: A Look at Its Use in Severe COVID-19 Cases

Could plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients help those with severe cases? Let's dive into a study that explored this idea. The study looked at whether giving plasma from people who had COVID-19 and recovered could help those with severe cases. This is called convalescent plasma (CP) therapy. It's

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Inequalities: Gender and Ownership in Stockholm's Hypertension Care

Did you know that there are differences in how men and women receive care for high blood pressure in Stockholm County? What's more, these differences can change depending on whether the primary health care center is run by the government or privately. Let's dig into this. Imagine you're a person wi

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Dissecting Liverwort Evolution: How Temperature Shapes Their Diversity

Have you ever wondered how liverworts, those tiny plants, became so diverse? Scientists have been looking into this. They found that when it comes to elevation and temperature, liverworts have a cool past and some hotspots for diversity. By tracking their evolution across mountains worldwide, they d

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Grieving Parents: How Culture Shapes the Journey

Imagine losing a baby. It's a devastating experience for any parent, but how they cope with this loss can vary greatly based on where they live. A recent study chatted with 47 mothers from the United States and New Zealand who had gone through this heartbreaking event. The results were quite surpris

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Jan 26 2025BUSINESS

Seaport Project Delays: A New Owner, New Plans, and More Waiting

The Seaport, a popular downtown area for entertainment and dining, has hit another roadblock. After changing ownership last summer, the new operators, Seaport Entertainment Group (SEG), have delayed the long-awaited development at 250 Water Street. This site, bought for $180 million eight years ago,

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Jan 26 2025BUSINESS

EV Startup Canoo Folds, Leaving NASA and Walmart in the Lurch

Canoo, an electric vehicle (EV) startup based in Justin, Texas, has called it quits. The company, known for its unusual-looking electric vans and trucks, announced it was filing for bankruptcy and immediately ceasing operations. This news came as a shock, especially considering Canoo's high-profile

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The New Ways to Handle Gout: From Crystals to Personalized Care

Gout is a type of arthritis caused by the buildup of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals in the joints, leading to inflammation and pain. Managing gout involves both treating and preventing attacks. One of the latest approaches is using biological agents that target a specific inflammation trigger calle

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