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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Who's Choosing Medical Aid in Dying?

Medical aid in dying, or MAID, is a significant topic in the United States. It's legal in many states, covering over one-fifth of the population. However, the majority of people who choose MAID are white and well-educated. This raises some important questions. Does everyone understand what MAID is?

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Boosting Plant Protein Absorption: The Power of Postbiotics

Ever wondered if there's a way to get more out of your plant-based meals? A recent study explored whether taking probiotics or postbiotics could enhance the absorption of amino acids from plant proteins. The study involved 16 male participants who were given either a probiotic supplement, a

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Liquid Magic: The Power of DESs in Carbon Capture

Imagine a world where we can easily capture harmful gases in the air. That is the promise of Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs). These are not your average liquids. They are a special blend of ionic liquids and alcohols. This combination has a superpower: it can trap carbon dioxide (CO2). This is a big

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Feb 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9a: Google's New Budget Phone

Google's upcoming Pixel 9a is making waves before its release. This affordable phone is set to launch earlier than usual, with some notable design changes. The Pixel 9a is expected to have a more minimalistic look, which is a departure from previous models. The latest hands-on video gives a real-wo

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Feb 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Guy Pearce: Oscar Nomination and His Unapologetic Life

Guy Pearce has been in the film industry for a long time, with notable roles in movies like LA Confidential, The Proposition, and The Hurt Locker. Despite his impressive resume, he has only recently been nominated for an Oscar for his role as Harrison Lee Van Buren in The Brutalist. Pearce is known

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Opioid Overstay: Why Some People Keep Taking Them

Opioids are a big deal in healthcare. They're often given to patients for short-term pain relief. But sometimes, people end up taking them for much longer than they should. This is what we call "unintended prolonged opioid use" or UPOU. It's a bit of a mystery how this happens. Doctors don't have cl

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Check: What Happens 1. 5 Years After COVID-19?

Ever wondered what happens to your heart long after you've had COVID-19? A recent study took a close look at this question. It turns out that during the initial infection, many people, especially those in the hospital, experienced issues with how their heart's left and right ventricles functioned. B

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Feb 24 2025SPORTS

Heart Stops: Young Athletes and COVID-19

Young athletes pushing their limits on the field or court is nothing new. But what if their heart suddenly stops? This scary event is known as sudden cardiac arrest. It's a big deal because it can be deadly. Doctors have been keeping an eye on this issue, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cherimoya Seeds: The Heat Factor

Cherimoya, a tropical fruit native to Latin America, is cherished for its delicious taste and medicinal benefits. These benefits include fighting parasites, reducing inflammation, and managing blood sugar levels. When the fruit is processed, about 13% of it becomes seeds, which are usually discard

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Why Accurate Kidney Function Tests Matter for Cancer Patients

Cancer patients need precise kidney function tests to make sure they get the right treatment. The kidneys play a big role in how the body handles drugs. Doctors need to know how well the kidneys are working to decide on the right dose of medicine. This is especially important for cancer patients. I

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