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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Shocking Abuse Claims at Marcy Prison Spark Investigations

In 2022, a report by the Corrections Association of New York (CANY) raised serious concerns about abuse at Marcy Correctional Facility. The report urged investigations into the widespread claims of abuse that have surfaced. One such incident led to the death of an inmate named Roberts Brooks in earl

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Growing Pains: Unusual Issues in Onion and Garlic Crops

Onions and garlic are big deals in the farming world. They're grown everywhere and face a bunch of problems, from pests to diseases. But there's another group of issues that can mess with their quality and yield: physiological disorders. These aren't caused by pests or diseases, but by things like h

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Choosing Wisely: Braces vs. Surgery for ACL Injuries

Tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) can throw a wrench into daily life. Researchers took a step back to look at how braces and surgery hold up over time, based on studies from 2010 to 2024. They focused on two big factors: reinjuries and quality of life, plus if people could return to sport

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Dec 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Surprising Cause of a Model's Death: Carbon Monoxide

Dayle Haddon, a renowned actor and activist, was tragically found dead in a Pennsylvania home last week. She was 76 years old. Emergency services had been called to her residence in Solebury Township, Bucks County, after reports of an unconscious person. Upon arrival, they discovered Haddon in a sec

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Vaccines and Pregnancy: A Comparative Look at COVID-19 and Flu Shots

Ever wondered how safe COVID-19 vaccines are for pregnant women? A recent study took a closer look at this question by comparing the outcomes of pregnant women who got the COVID-19 shot to those who got the flu vaccine. The researchers used a statistical method called propensity score matching to en

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Ensuring Safe Automation in Labs: A Step-by-Step Guide

Automated review systems in labs sure speed things up, but safety is the real deal here. Labs certified under ISO 15189:2022 must make sure these systems are safe for patients. Let's chat about a simple way to verify these systems. Imagine if an automated system messed up a test result. That could

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Understanding Seismic Hazards in Coal Mines: The Importance of Anisotropy

Imagine you're trying to figure out what caused a big earthquake in a coal mine. This is important for keeping workers safe. The problem is, the ground under the mine isn't uniform – it's anisotropic. This means it behaves differently in certain directions. If you ignore this during your calculation

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Predicting Strokes: A Comparison of Deep Learning and Machine Learning Models

Imagine not being able to quickly detect a stroke. It can lead to serious problems, like permanent brain damage or even death. This is where deep learning (DL) and machine learning (ML) models come in. They can help spot strokes early, making treatments more effective and reducing serious long-term

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

The Role of Metabolic Factors in Decision-Making for Those with Major Depressive Disorder

Have you ever felt like making decisions is tough, especially when it comes to putting in effort? People with major depressive disorder (MDD) often face this challenge. Research shows that metabolic issues like insulin resistance and dyslipidemia, which are common in MDD, can mess with our reward sy

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

The Leadless Revolution: Helping Patients with Reel's Syndrome

Reel's syndrome isn't common, but it can cause pacemaker leads to slip out of place. Let's talk about a patient's journey, a 59-year-old woman with Down syndrome. She had a dual-chamber pacemaker inserted due to a faulty heartbeat, causing her to faint quite a bit. Two months later, the pacemaker wa

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