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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution and Sleep Loss: The Double Whammy for Aging

Air pollution is a big problem. It can speed up the aging process. Sleep deprivation is another issue. It also speeds up aging. When both happen together, the effects are even worse. This is what a recent study found out. It looked at how these two factors work together to age the body faster. The

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Mar 17 2025EDUCATION

The Journey of Women in UK Academic Health Economics

The landscape of academic health economics in the UK has seen a slow but steady shift over the past few decades. The 1970s set the stage for what would become a long journey towards gender equality in this field. At that time, women were a rare sight in academic health economics. The field was domin

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Changing the Game: Training Physical Therapists to Fight Ableism

People with disabilities often face unfair treatment in healthcare. This is especially true when it comes to physical therapy. The issue is that many physical therapists aren't trained to understand and address ableism. Ableism is when people with disabilities are treated unfairly because of their c

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Fluoxetine: Uncovering Real-World Side Effects

Fluoxetine, a widely used antidepressant, has been under the microscope. Researchers took a deep dive into the FAERS database. This database is a treasure trove of information. It collects reports of side effects from medications used in real-world settings. The goal? To spot any unexpected or harmf

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Solving Medical Image Puzzles: A New Approach

Medical image classification has seen a huge boost from deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs). These networks are like super-smart detectors that can spot patterns in medical images. However, there are two big hurdles to overcome. First, medical data from different places isn't always the same.

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for ITP Patients: Rilzabrutinib Shows Promise

Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a condition where the body's immune system attacks and destroys platelets, leading to excessive bleeding and bruising. Patients with ITP often struggle with low platelet counts and the need for frequent rescue therapies. A recent study, LUNA3, focus

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Mar 16 2025CRIME

The Deadly Fire at Club Pulse

In the early hours of a Sunday morning, a devastating fire swept through a nightclub in the eastern town of Kocani, North Macedonia. The tragic event left 59 people dead and over 150 injured. The fire started around 2:30 a. m. during a concert by a local pop group. Authorities believe that pyrotechn

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Mar 16 2025LIFESTYLE

The $34 Million Apartment with a View

In the heart of New York City, a unique apartment is up for grabs at $34 million. Located in the historic 101 Central Park West co-op, this sprawling unit takes up half of the ninth floor. It spans 7, 000 square feet and has 14 rooms, including five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The apartment is a m

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Tennessee's Triumph: A Hard-Fought SEC Victory

Tennessee Volunteers, ranked eighth, secured a thrilling 70-65 victory over the third-ranked Auburn Tigers. This win marks Tennessee's first appearance in the SEC Tournament championship game since 2022. The Volunteers, seeded fourth, avenged their January loss to Auburn and their 2019 defeat in the

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Groundwater Contamination: How Aquifers' Nature Affects Monitoring

When dealing with groundwater contamination, figuring out how far and wide the bad stuff has spread is a big job. Engineers have a tough time deciding how many wells to monitor. They need lots of data and powerful computers to map out the spread of contaminants, called plumes. But there's a simpler

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