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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Discovering Ergothioneine: A Natural Fighter Against Liver Fibrosis

Ergothioneine, often found in our diet, is a powerful sulfur-containing amino acid with strong anti-oxidant and anti-inflammation properties. It's no surprise that it might help against liver fibrosis, a condition caused by chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. But how exactly does it work? Tha

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Macadamia Peels: Unlocking Their Health Benefits

Every time you crack open a macadamia nut, you're left with a peel that might seem like trash, but it's actually a treasure trove of beneficial substances. Scientists have discovered that these peels are rich in polysaccharides and other bioactive compounds, like phenols and flavonoids. So, what's t

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

The Unexpected Encounter: A Monterey Night in Focus

One night in Monterey turned into a storm of controversy after a woman reported being sexually assaulted at a Republican conference. The alleged assaulter? A popular Fox News host named Pete Hegseth. The woman, known as Jane Doe in police reports, sought medical help four days after the incident but

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

Meet Lucy: The Ancient Hominid That Changed Our Story

Lucy, the famous fossil discovered in Ethiopia 50 years ago, is still revealing secrets. This ancient hominid, named after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, " was found by a team of scientists in 1974. The 3. 18-million-year-old bones, including dental remains and parts of the pelvis

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Neurosurgery's Slow Progress: Why Fewer Women?

Neurosurgery has always been a tough field to crack, but it seems like women are facing an extra challenge. Despite strides in gender equality across medicine, neurosurgery is playing catch-up. Let's zoom in on pediatric neurosurgery, often seen as the most welcoming for women. How has the gender ga

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

How Poseidonibacter antarcticus Thrives in Antarctica's Chill

Ever heard of bacteria that love the cold? Meet Poseidonibacter antarcticus SM1702. This tiny microbe has developed some pretty amazing survival strategies to cope with Antarctica's freezing temperatures. Researchers discovered that when the thermometer drops, this bacterium increases its protein pr

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Classroom Virus Spread: How Humidity Can Help

The COVID-19 pandemic taught us a lot about how diseases spread indoors. One big lesson was that crowded, poorly ventilated spaces can be hotspots for infection. Most classrooms in the U. S. don't have mechanical ventilation, so they can fill up with tiny virus particles in the air. Scientists used

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Tracking Older Adults' Daily Life with Smartphones: A New Way to Monitor Cognitive Health

Today's methods for keeping an eye on the cognition of older adults aren't cutting it, especially with the rising number of people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. We need better ways that are sensitive, can be used on a large scale, give objective results, and reflect real-life funct

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Fatigue and Daily Life with Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Patients During Chemo

Ever wondered how chemo affects those battling bone and soft tissue sarcomas? Well, a recent study took a close look at this. Researchers wanted to see how tiredness, quality of life, and daily activities changed in these patients during the first six months of chemotherapy. They also aimed to find

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Neighborhood Wealth and Prostate Cancer

Imagine you live in a poorer neighborhood. Would that affect your chances of getting prostate cancer? And if you did, would you be more likely to die from it? Scientists looked into this by studying a group of people in North America. They checked two things: how wealthy or poor an area was, and wha

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