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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Small Helpers: Gut Bugs Fighting Pesticides

Did you know that your belly is home to trillions of tiny creatures, often called gut bacteria? These little guys are not just there for the ride; they're working hard to keep us safe from nasty chemicals like chlorpyrifos. This pesticide is no friend to our liver and kidneys, but some gut bacteria

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Revolutionizing PE Treatment: A Team Approach

In recent years, the treatment landscape for severe pulmonary embolism (PE) has witnessed a notable expansion. Traditional methods like systemic thrombolysis are still favored for critically ill PE patients. But newer, catheter-guided reperfusion therapies are gaining traction as potentially safer o

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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

Turning CO2 into Something Useful: A New Catalyst Story

Scientists are always looking for ways to use carbon dioxide (CO2) in helpful ways. One of their latest ideas is to turn CO2 into something called cyclic carbonates. This is where a new catalyst, called DIL@PDIL, comes in. This catalyst is made from a combination of dicationic ionic liquid (DIL) and

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Viruses and Heparan Sulfate: A Survival Trade-Off

Viruses change quickly to survive in new environments. Sometimes, they pick up positively charged proteins on their surface to stick to negatively charged heparan sulfate (HS) when grown in lab dishes. We studied a virus called enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) and found that a variant, MP4-97R/167G, doesn't

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Crackers Get Sneaky Health Boost

Imagine biting into your favorite cracker, but instead of the usual grease, it's packed with health benefits? Scientists have pulled off a clever trick by swapping out water and soybean oil with a nanoemulsion from chia mucilage. The result? Crackers with a staggering 73. 2% less fat, yet they taste

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Unveiling the Realities: Women's Abortion Decisions in Germany

Abortion is a significant social and political topic, yet there's a scarcity of detailed research on the personal situations of German women who choose to terminate pregnancies. This exploration delves into the specific circumstances and factors that influence a woman's decision to have an abortion.

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Virtual Check-Ins: A Game Changer for Hospitals

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a large hospital shifted its approach to specialist consultations. They examined 2, 429 patient records from November 2020 to December 2021. Out of these, about 2, 160 patients might have benefited from virtual visits. Family doctors led 557 of these sessions, and inter

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Video Games as a Social Bridge for People with Motor Neuron Disease

Imagine living with motor neuron disease (MND), where moving around becomes a challenge. For many, video games might seem like a dream that's suddenly out of reach. But these games can be more than just fun – they can be a lifeline for social connection and breaking the monotony of being homebound.

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Caring from Home: Singapore's COVID Response

During the Omicron and XBB COVID waves, Singapore faced a surge in infections. To handle the strain on hospitals, a unique approach called Hospital-at-Home (HaH) was implemented. This model aims to reduce the need for hospital beds and staff by using community healthcare services and remote technolo

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