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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Natural Killer Cells in Pregnancy: A Closer Look

Natural killer (NK) cells are crucial at the maternal-fetal interface, where they interact with pregnancy-related hormones to maintain the delicate balance needed for a healthy pregnancy. However, these cells are highly diverse, making their classification tricky. Researchers have studied different

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Cognitive Mystery of Danish Men Born in 1953

In a dynamic city called Metropolit, a bunch of Danish men born in the same year, 1953, have become the focus of a unique study. The goal? To understand who might be more likely to face cognitive decline, a term that simply means early signs of brain issues like dementia. Researchers analyzed 582 me

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Rafa Nadal's Amazing Tennis Journey Comes to an End

At 38 years old, the legendary tennis player Rafael Nadal has decided to hang up his racquet after an incredible 23-year career. It all began in 2004, and Nadal quickly made a name for himself, especially on clay courts, where he earned an impressive 14 French Open titles. Throughout his career, he

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Meet Caleb Martin: The NBA Star With Roots in Resilience

Caleb Martin, a forward for the Philadelphia 76ers, is known for his fierce play on the court. But his story isn't just about his basketball skills. Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, he's biracial—his dad is African American, and his mom, Jenny Bennett, is white. Not much is publicly known abou

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Ramadan Fasting and Its Effects on Longevity and Metabolism in Rats

Ever wondered how fasting during Ramadan affects your body? Scientists decided to find out by studying rats. They split 48 male Wistar rats into two groups: those on a standard diet and those on a high-fat diet. After 12 weeks, they introduced Ramadan-style fasting — eating only from dawn to dusk —

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Nov 21 2024WEATHER

Deadly Storm and Power Outages Hit the Northwest, More Rain to Come

A powerful storm, known as a bomb cyclone, has taken lives and caused a massive power outage in Washington and Seattle. With wind speeds reaching up to 77 mph, trees and power lines were toppled, leaving many homes without electricity. As the winds die down, a new threat emerges: heavy rain is expec

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Week 12: Trends to Watch

Week 12 of the NFL season is here, and fantasy football owners need to stay sharp! Let's dive into some key trends and stats that could help you make better lineup decisions. First off, the Commanders are facing the Cowboys in a late-season matchup. While it might not seem like a fair fight, the Co

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Talking About Recalls: How Danish Radiographers Explain Mammogram Risks

In Denmark, there aren't any set rules for telling women about the chances of being called back after a mammogram. This means that how it's done can vary a lot. A study looked into how radiographers at a Danish mammography center and breast cancer clinic handle this. They talked to the radiographers

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Stroke Prevention: What Really Matters?

Strokes are no joke. They're one of the top causes of death worldwide, affecting millions each year. You might think all strokes are the same, but new research says some risks hit harder than others. Let's dive in! A stroke happens when something goes wrong with your blood vessels in the brain. It

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

How Light and Fatty Foods Impact Pregnant Mice

Did you know that constant light and high-fat diets can mess with a pregnant mouse's daily routine? Scientists studied pregnant ICR mice to see how these factors affected their behavior and health. They found that mice on high-fat diets ate more at night and had higher stress levels during nursing.

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