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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Connection Between Trauma, Shame, and Psychosis

Have you ever wondered how our past experiences might affect our mental health? Scientists are exploring the role of shame in connecting traumatic events to psychosis. A study using a special kind of analysis called Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling (MASEM) looked into this. You might know

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Schizophrenia and the Choroid Plexus: A Look at Morphological Changes

Have you ever wondered how schizophrenia affects the brain? One structure that has been getting attention is the choroid plexus. This tiny but important part of the brain makes cerebrospinal fluid, which protects and nourishes the brain. Researchers are interested in how schizophrenia might change t

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Apps and Glasses: A New Way to Help Parkinson's Patients?

Parkinson's disease doesn't just affect movement, it can also mess with how people see and think. There's no medicine to fix this, so scientists are looking for other ways to help. They're testing if using a special app and glasses that flash light could improve these issues. A small study found tha

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Revitalizing the Skeleton: Unsung Heroes of Bone Repair

Did you know your bones have their own tiny helpers? Known as skeletal stem cells (SSCs), these little workers are always busy. They constantly refreshen the mature cells in your bones, ensuring balance and harmony within your skeletal system. This ability to self-renew and adapt is what makes SSCs

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Dec 19 2024LIFESTYLE

Zodiac Highlights for December 19: Your Day in a Nutshell

Ever wondered what a day might bring? Today's zodiac forecast can give you a heads-up. Surprises could pop up in your money plans, so keep an eye out. Kids might enjoy some quality time with older family members. Government workers might have some old papers to dig into. A morning run could do wonde

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Backyard Treasure: A Mastodon Jaw Unearthed in New York

Imagine this: You're digging in your garden, expecting to find nothing but dirt and roots, and suddenly, you unearth something extraordinary! This happened to a man in upstate New York. He wasn't looking for fossils, but that's exactly what he found. It all started with two large teeth, which he in

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Stefon Diggs' Take on Josh Allen's MVP Chances

Stefon Diggs, the former wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, recently shared his thoughts on Josh Allen's MVP odds. Speaking on Good Morning Football (GMFB), Diggs discussed Allen's impressive performance since October and commented on the quarterback's growing respect in the league. He mentioned t

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Trump and Vance Challenge Spending Deal, Urge Higher Debt Ceiling

President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance recently criticized a government funding deal that Speaker Mike Johnson negotiated. This deal was meant to fund the government until March 14. They argue that the bill includes too many Democratic priorities and doesn't address the upcom

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Unusual Journey of Blood in the Brain

Meet John, a 54-year-old man who had a special map of his brain's blood vessels made. This map, called a computed tomography angiogram (CTA), showed something unique. John's left posterior cerebral artery (PCA) wasn't just getting blood from the vertebrobasilar system, like most people. It also had

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

The Amazing Pre-Ribosome Peptide Bonding Puzzle

Imagine a world before ribosomes existed, where peptides—the building blocks of proteins—needed to form somehow. Now, ribosomes are marvels that combine tiny protein pieces, but they're not simple. So, how did peptides start forming without these tiny helpers? Scientists studied this by looking at

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