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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Health Differences in Elderly Hypertensive People: A Rural Focus

Have you ever wondered how hypertension affects elderly men and women differently in rural areas? It's a complex issue, and researchers are trying to shed some light on it. They're looking at physical, mental, and cognitive health problems, and how they show up in men and women over 60 who have high

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

How Diabetes Patients Seek Care: A New Look

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a lifelong journey that involves mastering complex care, self-management, and regular doctor visits to keep blood sugar in check and stay healthy. This journey isn't easy, as patients have to navigate a lot of medical and disease-specific information. How people wi

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Neighborhood Wealth and Prostate Cancer

Imagine you live in a poorer neighborhood. Would that affect your chances of getting prostate cancer? And if you did, would you be more likely to die from it? Scientists looked into this by studying a group of people in North America. They checked two things: how wealthy or poor an area was, and wha

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Lighting Up the Fight Against Prostate Cancer

Did you know that prostate cancer surgery can be likened to a game of 'guess the lymph node'? Surgeons often struggle to determine which lymph nodes to remove and which to leave alone. Enter the superhero: multispectral fluorescence imaging. This tech gem can light up the pathways of lymph nodes lik

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Moves: TVs, AirTags, and iPhones

For years, there's been talk about Apple creating a TV. Now, there's buzz again that Apple might be thinking about it. What would this mean? Well, it could be a big deal, especially if Apple's new HomePad does well. That's because if home products become a big business for Apple, a TV could be the n

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Boosting Black Health and Wealth: A Closer Look

Did you know that the U. S. will face a huge doctor shortage soon? That's scary, especially because our country is becoming more diverse. Guess who's unfairly left out of the doctor's office? Black and Indigenous people. This is a big problem because people of color might not get the best care. The

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

HPV Vaccine Coverage: A Tale of Three States

For more than ten years, HPV vaccines have been available in the US. However, the coverage varies greatly from state to state. While some states are actively working to improve HPV vaccination rates, most studies focus on national impacts rather than state-specific data. To explore the potential eff

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

The Medici and Their Marvels: Rediscovering the Invention of the Pendulum Clock

Ever wondered how inventions from thinkers like Galileo and Torricelli became deeply linked with the Medici family? Well, let's dive into their fascinating story. Many years ago, a group called the Accademia del Cimento had a single publication called 'Saggi. ' This book was all about celebrating th

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Sony vs. Wanda: A Film Feud Over a Failed Deal

Sony Pictures is in a legal fight with Wanda Group, aiming to collect $49 million. The dispute began when Wanda's subsidiary, Wanda Hong Kong, agreed to buy a majority stake in Vampire Squid Productions, a company owned by Silvergate Group Holdings, for $38. 25 million in 2017. Vampire Squid holds p

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Display Upgrade: What to Expect

Ever since Apple launched its M4 MacBook Pro, people have been buzzing about the device's sleek design and impressive display features. But here's a surprise: Apple quietly updated the display technology of these new models. Now, rumors are swirling that the upcoming Pro Display XDR will get the sam

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