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Dec 23 2024CRIME

What Makes Us Think Tough Punishments Work?

You might think that showing people solid evidence about what actually prevents crime would change their minds. But does it really? This study went deeper to see if telling the public about the effectiveness of harsh penalties would make them want those punishments less. They already knew that facts

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Coal Burns Faster with More Oxygen

Scientists have been exploring how oxygen affects the burning of coal. They conducted experiments by changing the amount of oxygen and heat. They examined the oxidized parts of the coal to see how easily they could be ignited. By increasing the coal from 5 to 300 grams, they found that the needed te

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Is Rivaroxaban and Aspirin Together Worth the Cost for Heart and Leg Disease Patients?

Ever wondered if adding a drug called rivaroxaban to your daily aspirin routine could be cost-effective for heart or leg artery disease? Let's dive into a study that explored just that. The goal was to see if taking both rivaroxaban and aspirin (RIV+ASA) was more bang for your buck compared to just

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Why Caplacizumab is Worth Its Price in the US

Imagine you're dealing with a serious condition called immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, or iTTP for short. It's a rare but deadly blood disorder where tiny blood clots form throughout your body. Until recently, doctors only had a couple of treatments: plasma exchange therapy (PEX) and imm

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

HPV and HIV: A Closer Look at Oral Infections

In the world of HIV and health, researchers have been busy finding out how common it is for people living with HIV to have oral HPV infections. They also wanted to figure out what makes some people more likely to get this infection. The study team talked to 66 people with HIV, asking about their liv

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

A Budget-Friendly Way to Fix Your Medial Meniscus: The AJStitch System

Do you know that tiny, vital piece of cartilage in your knee called the medial meniscus? Sometimes, it tears and needs fixing. Traditional ways to mend it use fancy, expensive tools that can cause problems. But now, there's a simpler, cheaper option: the AJStitch system. This clever device uses spec

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

The Sly Virus: How Epstein-Barr Manipulates B Cells

Meet Epstein-Barr virus, or EBV for short. This crafty virus is everywhere, silently hanging out in your B cells for your entire life. When your body fights an infection, B cells change how they use energy to stay strong. EBV, being the sneaky bug it is, figures out ways to trick B cells into doing

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Can Exercise Lift Teens from Depression?

Depression is becoming more common in young people between 13 and 17. It's crucial to find ways to help them that are as effective as, if not better than, traditional therapies or drugs. One approach that might work is getting them to exercise more. However, there's a lack of strong evidence showing

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Boosting Global Surgery with Better Hygiene

When it comes to global surgery, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), infection prevention and control (IPC) takes center stage. Without reliable IPC measures, surgical site infections (SSIs) and other healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) can run rampant, leading to higher ri

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

How Does Hot Weather Really Affect Our Blood Pressure?

You might think that hot weather only makes you sweat, but it can also change your blood pressure. According to a study in Bangladesh, when the temperature goes up, our blood pressure can go down. This isn't just because our skin blood vessels open up to cool us off. The heat also affects how much p

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