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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Dental Drills and Micro-Cracks: What Happens Inside Your Teeth?

Dentists often need to clean out the insides of teeth. This is done to get rid of germs and to make space for filling materials. However, this cleaning process can cause tiny cracks in the tooth. These cracks might lead to bigger problems later on. A recent study looked into this issue. It focused o

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Apr 12 2025WEATHER

Wet and Chilly: East Coast Braces for Heavy Rain and Flooding

The East Coast is in for a damp and cold spell. A low-pressure system off the mid-Atlantic coast is bringing steady rain and unusually cold temperatures for mid-April. This is not the first time this month that the Northeast has seen such weather. Just a few days ago, another low-pressure system mov

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Earthquake Alerts: How Quick and Accurate Are They?

In April 2024, Taiwan faced a powerful earthquake, measuring 7. 4 on the magnitude scale. The Central Weather Administration's early warning system had a rough time with it. The system initially guessed the earthquake's strength at 6. 8, all within 15 seconds. This quick guess was way off, and it le

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

How the Pandemic Changed Doctor Visits for Epilepsy Patients

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many changes to healthcare. One significant shift was the way doctors kept track of patient visits. This was especially true for people dealing with epilepsy. During the pandemic, many routine visits were disrupted. This made it hard for doctors to keep up with their pa

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Twist: When a Prostate Scan Shows More Than Expected

Prostate cancer is a common health issue for men. Doctors often use a special scan called 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT to check how far the cancer has spread. This scan looks for a specific marker called PSMA, which is usually found in prostate cells. However, PSMA can also show up in other types of cancer and

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Dutch Long-Term Care: Costs Revealed

The Dutch government made a big change to its long-term care system. They wanted to make it more affordable. They did this by making it harder to get traditional nursing-home care. Instead, they pushed for more care to happen at home. This led to the creation of small-scale nursing homes. These home

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Apr 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Do Elders Change Their Minds About Staying Home or Moving to Care Facilities?

As people get older, their bodies and minds go through changes. This can make it tough for them to live on their own. It is crucial to plan ahead. This is what people call aging-in-place. It means staying in your own home and community as you grow older. However, decisions about where to live in old

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Boosting NAD+ Might Not Be As Heart-Friendly As Thought

There's a lot of buzz around NAD+ and its role in health. NAD+ is a key player in our cells, helping with energy production and other vital tasks. Some studies suggest that boosting NAD+ levels can extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in mice. This has led to a surge in interest in NAD+ prec

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Genes: The African Ancestry Connection to Obesity

Obesity is a serious health problem that often leads to early death. Most studies on body mass index (BMI) have focused on people of European background. A recent study looked at the DNA of 88, 873 people from the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Program. Half of these participants came f

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Hospitals and the Fight Against Sudden Disease Outbreaks

Hospitals today face a big problem. Diseases that spread quickly have been popping up more often. These outbreaks put a lot of stress on healthcare systems. They need better ways to manage resources and handle crises. This is where the idea of hospital resilience comes in. It is all about how well h

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