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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Fat Kids: Meds or Movement?

You know how sometimes, using medicine seems like the easiest fix? Well, let's talk about kids and weight issues. Some docs believe giving pills to chubby kids is the fastest route to slim. But hold on, is it really that simple? First off, what's the big deal with kid obesity? It's not just about l

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Alternating Flow Directions Boost Large Biotherapeutic Purification

Purifying large biotherapeutic entities like viral coat proteins and mRNA is tougher than handling smaller products. These huge molecules struggle to reach binding sites in regular chromatographic media. However, size exclusion chromatography (SEC) offers a potential solution by isolating them in th

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Cost-Effective Omalizumab for Chronic Hives: Finding the Best Dose

Chronic urticaria, a skin condition that causes hives and swelling for over six weeks, can be a real pain. It’s tough on quality of life and often needs long-term treatment. One such treatment is omalizumab, but it’s pricey, making it hard to access in countries with high healthcare costs. Researche

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Exercise and Knee Health: Sorting Fact from Fiction

Knee osteoarthritis, affecting hundreds of millions globally, is a significant cause of disability. While exercise is known to help, many people shy away from it due to the misconception that it damages joint health. This perception, often labeled as 'wear and tear, ' might stem from conflicting res

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Meet Tyler Marsh: A Rising WNBA Coach with NBA Roots

Tyler Marsh, the new Chicago Sky coach, has a resume that reads like a dream. He's worked under some of the best in the business, including Philadelphia 76ers coach Nick Nurse and Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle. Before Chicago, he was part of Becky Hammon’s championship-winning staff in Las Vega

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Domestication Shapes Durum Wheat's Competitive Edge

Let's chat about how breeding durum wheat has changed its ability to compete. Scientists wanted to know if domesticated wheat could keep up when surrounded by other plants. They grew 39 different types of durum wheat, from wild plants to modern high-tech varieties, in pots both alone and with a neig

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Supercritical Ethane Makes Better ZIF-8 Membranes

Scientists have been trying to find the best way to make ZIF-8 membranes strong enough for industrial use. These membranes are really good at separating two important gases, C3H6 and C3H8. A recent study found that using supercritical ethane, scC2H6, to make these membranes might be the answer. Supe

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Dec 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Ivanka Trump Shares Special Moments with Her Beloved Grandma

Ivanka Trump, the daughter of former U. S. President Donald Trump, has taken a step back from politics to focus on her family. This decision became clear after she shared a heartfelt message on Instagram for her grandmother, Marie Zelnickova, who turned 98 in September. Ivanka wrote, "Today we have

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Boston's Political Path: Training Before Scandals

Imagine if Boston politicians got a head start on doing things right, instead of learning the hard way. That's the idea behind giving aspiring councilors some training before they get into office. It's like teaching them the rules of the game before they start playing. Take Boston City Councilor Ta

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Celiac Disease: Beyond the Gut

Celiac disease, let's call it CD, is a bit like a mystery that your body solves by attacking itself. You might have heard about it, maybe because you or someone you know can't eat gluten. Gluten is a protein found in things like bread, pasta, and cereals. When people with a specific genetic makeup e

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