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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Fluid Management: The Critical Balancing Act for Aortic Dissection Patients

In the intense world of a ICU, every decision can make or break a patient's day. Especially in the case of aortic dissection (AD), a critical medical emergency where fluid management becomes a crucial element in patient recovery. Fluid management is about getting the balance right, neither too much

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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Tiny Metal Clusters

Metal nanoclusters, or NCs, are super small and precise. They are special because they have unique energy properties and lots of active sites for reactions. But, they face some big challenges. They can't keep their energy for very long, they aren't very stable, and it's hard to control how they move

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Do Our Surroundings Make Us Sick?

Imagine this: You're an adult living in a military community. Where you live matters. Not the scenery or the weather, but something else: the health of your neighbors. Researchers did a study. They looked at military families. These families get moved to different places. It's like a bi

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer and the Surprising Role of PHKA1

Lung cancer is a big problem around the world. The gene PHKA1 has been found to play a significant role in this disease. Scientists used computer tools to study PHKA1 in lung cancer. These tools showed that PHKA1 levels are high in lung adenocarcinoma across different stages of the cancer. This fin

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Launch Viewing 101: How to Watch SpaceX's Next Starlink Satellite Delivery

When it comes to viewing a rocket launch, SpaceX sure knows how to give the public a show. What can you expect to see when the Falcon 9 rocket takes off on Sunday? Right away, the launch time isn't set in stone. It is planned for 4:03 p. m. , but this depends on the weather. It is not a one-time ch

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

How the Weather and Smog Work Together

Getting sick from the flu can be miserable, but have you ever thought about how dirty air and weather conditions can make things worse? Many parts of China have been struggling with pollution, which raises lots of questions about how this along with the weather, affects our health, particularly our

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

What's Holding Babies Back?

A baby’s growth inside the womb can be affected by many things. Not growing as they should can lead to serious issues like stillbirth or health problems at birth. This is called Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR). It’s a big deal in Nepal because many babies there don’t grow as expected. Many r

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Mom's and Baby's Mental Health

First things first, let's zoom out and look at the big picture. When we talk about the economic side of mental health, especially for new moms and babies, things can get tricky. Usually, studies only look at the immediate costs and benefits from a single person's point of view. This can lead to a bi

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

The Quiet Tail: When Ducks and Wild Birds Meet Farmers

Recent bird flu outbreaks in Europe have brought up questions about the role of friendly wild birds on free-range farms. These birds and the broader environment and the fowl have been scrutinized. To figure things out a group studied a duck farm in the southwest of France from 2019 to 2021

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

The Truth About Animal Rights Misunderstandings

The Universal Declaration of Animal Rights (UDAR), created in 1977, is often mistakenly referenced in scientific research. This global document, inspired by human rights, is meant to set standards for how people should treat animals. It was shared widely the following year in 1978 and has been rewor

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