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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Sleep's Surprising Power: Weakening Bad Memories

Ever wondered why we sleep? It turns out, sleep might be a powerful tool to help us forget bad memories. A recent study from the University of Hong Kong found that certain techniques during sleep can help weaken unpleasant memories. Researchers paired nonsense words with different unpleasant images

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Treating Low Back Pain: Neurostimulation vs. Medicine

Chronic low back pain can be a real pain, and how it's treated often depends on what's causing it. One common culprit is multifidus dysfunction. Enter restorative neurostimulation, a treatment designed to tackle this specific issue. A recent study, called RESTORE, compared this approach to the best

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Vertebral Body Tethering: How Gender Affects Results

Imagine you're a kid growing up with scoliosis, a curve in your spine. Surgeons can use a method called vertebral body tethering (VBT) to fix it. This study looked into how well VBT works for boys and girls. The researchers thought that after two years, both genders would have similar results. Let's

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brooke Shields and Tom Cruise's Controversy: A Late Apology

It's been about two decades since Brooke Shields and Tom Cruise had a very public disagreement about postpartum depression medications. Shields recently revealed that Cruise eventually apologized to her—though it took a year. The actors' spat began when Cruise criticized Shields' use of antidepressa

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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

Gifted Kids' Classes: A Mysterious Past?

Years ago, some kids were in special classes called GATE. Now, adults who were in these classes are wondering if they were secretly trained by the CIA! One of these adults, Anna Mills, shared her old school work on TikTok. People were surprised to see assignments about codes, graphs, sign language,

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Mastering Brain Surgery: A Hands-on Training Model with Calf Brains

Neurosurgery trainees need to become experts in a delicate task called subpial corticectomy. This involves removing a brain lesion without damaging nearby healthy tissue. To help trainees practice, a new model was created using calf brains. The model allows for continuous tracking of surgical instru

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

Microsoft's U. S. Consulting Unit Hits the Pause Button on Hiring

In a recent internal memo, Microsoft has decided to press pause on hiring within its U. S. consulting unit. This move is part of the tech giant's bigger plan to tighten its belt and cut costs. Just last week, Microsoft announced it would be letting go of some employees, a move that will affect less

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

The Glow Makers: How Phosphorus Changes Molecules

Ever wondered how some molecules can glow? The answer lies in a special element called phosphorus. Scientists have found that adding phosphorus to certain molecules can make them light up. This process is like giving these molecules a tiny flashlight that they can turn on and off. But why is this i

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

How Alexithymia, Attachment, and Social Support Affect MS Patients' Mental Health

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a rollercoaster journey for patients, with its ups and downs taking a toll on mental well-being. We explored how alexithymia (difficulty describing emotions) and attachment styles directly impact mental health. But that's not all—we also looked at how attachment, alexithym

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Russia's Take on Trump's Greenland Bid: A Closer Look

In a surprising twist, Russia's Kremlin has weighed in on U. S. President-elect Donald Trump's idea to buy Greenland. This semi-autonomous island, part of Denmark, is home to a U. S. Space Force base and has a population of about 56, 000. Trump believes acquiring Greenland would benefit U. S. nation

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