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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Health Risks: Sarcopenia and Malnutrition After Cardiac Surgery

In the world of heart surgery, doctors often notice two things happening together in adults with heart problems: sarcopenia (muscle loss) and malnutrition (poor nutrition). Researchers wanted to find out if these conditions before surgery could lead to serious heart and brain issues after the surger

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Supporting HIV Patients with a 3HP TB Prevention Plan in Tanzania

In January 2024, Tanzania began using a 12-dose weekly regimen of isoniazid and rifapentine (3HP) to prevent TB in people with HIV. This medicine can be taken for just 12 weeks instead of the usual 9 months. A study was done before the start of this program to see if a support system involving famil

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Dec 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Is Melania Trump's Marriage to Donald Just a Business Deal?

Melania and Donald Trump's marriage has been under the microscope for years. Recent reports suggest their relationship is more like a business partnership than a loving one. Insiders claim they don't share a deep emotional connection. Instead, Melania's role is to portray a happy marriage, helping D

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

How Klebsiella pneumoniae Outsmarts Antibiotics

Klebsiella pneumoniae, a sneaky germ found worldwide, is getting tougher to treat. Scientists tested how well antibiotics work on some clinical samples and a reference strain, ATCC13883. They looked at what genes were active and found some interesting things. A particular sample, DY16KPN, seems to f

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Virginia Man in Trouble for Crypto Aid to ISIS

A Virginia resident, Mohammed Azharuddin Chhipa, is in hot water with the law. The 35-year-old Indian-born American citizen has been convicted of helping the terrorist group ISIS. How? By sending them over $185, 000 in cryptocurrency. The trial, which ended on Friday, saw a jury find Chhipa guilty o

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Help for Kids with Long-Term Illnesses in Iran: What Works?

Growing up is tough, and for kids with chronic diseases in Iran, it can be even tougher. These kids face extra challenges that can make their symptoms worse and lower their quality of life. So, scientists in Iran decided to look into different ways to help these kids feel better. They reviewed lots

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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring Moss: Nature's Detectives in North Macedonia

In the heart of North Macedonia lies Mariovo, a region where moss is playing a crucial role in monitoring air pollution. Scientists have been using moss samples to track the distribution of potentially harmful chemicals in the air. They found 44 different elements in 20 moss samples. These moss samp

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Scottish Surgeon Who Revolutionized Indian Surgery with Hypnosis

Dr. James Esdaile, a skilled Scottish surgeon, worked in colonial India during the 1840s. Instead of sticking to traditional surgical methods, he decided to use something quite different: mesmeric anaesthesia, better known as hypnosis. This change marked a significant shift in his career. Esdaile te

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Rescuing Lives Together: Civilian-Military MEDEVAC Collaboration in Romania

In 2010, Romania's Ministry of National Defense developed a special service called the Military Emergency Medical Service (SMMU). Its main goal? To save the lives of military personnel during operations using specially equipped MEDEVAC aircraft. But what about the rest of the population? That's wher

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Beating COVID-19: California's Vaccine Race

California is in the midst of a tough battle against COVID-19, with infection and death rates soaring. To fight back, researchers are studying four vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson. The goal? To find out which one can help end the pandemic the fastest. If everyone gets v

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