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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Brain Alarm: How a Fire-Proof Chemical Puts Our Brains on High Alert

Ever wonder about the stuff that makes your plastic toys flame-resistant? It's a chemical called TBBPA. Turns out, while it's great at stopping fires, it might be causing problems in our brains. Scientists found that TBBPA can trick our brain cells into thinking there's an injury or infection. It do

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Rice Gene Boosts Cross-Pollination

Imagine you're a rice farmer trying to improve your crop. You might wonder, how can we make rice produce more seeds? Scientists found that a specific gene in rice, called OsSPL5, can actually boost cross-pollination – the process where pollen from one plant fertilizes another. This increases the num

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Superman Exercise: Help or Hindrance for Teens with Scoliosis?

Ever wondered how the popular "superman" exercise affects teens with scoliosis? Researchers decided to take a closer look. They investigated whether this exercise leads to muscle imbalances in the back. You see, scoliosis can cause the spine to curve sideways, and the muscles around it might not wor

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Paeonol: A Natural Fighter Against Mastitis

Mastitis is a big problem in the dairy industry. It causes inflammation in cow udders and can cost farmers a lot of money. A common treatment is antibiotics, but these can leave behind harmful residues in milk, which can be bad for our health. Paeonol, a substance found in the bark of the Chinese pe

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Unsolved Case of Primary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy

Ever come across Primary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy, commonly known as PHO? This rare genetic condition affects both bones and skin. Scientists have discovered that a significant chemical named prostaglandin E2, or PGE2 for simplicity, is crucial in this condition. But that's not all—they're also

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Mystery of TAGLN2: Unveiling Preeclampsia’s Hidden Link

Preeclampsia is a big health challenge for expectant moms and their babies, yet we're still seeking effective treatments. Scientists have stumbled upon an intriguing clue: low levels of a protein called Transgelin-2, or TAGLN2. This discovery suggests that TAGLN2 plays a vital role in regulating a k

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Autism-Like Traits: A Surprising Connection in Dementia

Did you know that some dementia patients might exhibit autistic traits in their younger years? Sounds curious, right? Let's explore a case where this happened. A person passed away and, upon autopsy, their brain showed signs of a type of dementia called behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bv

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Yoga and Naturopathy: A Natural Approach to PCOS and Cysts

Imagine a young woman in her early 20s, struggling with unusual symptoms like acne breakouts and weight gain. This wasn't just a teenage phase; she was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and a complex hemorrhagic para-ovarian cyst (POC). Faced with the idea of surgery, she felt fright

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Yoga and Naturopathy: A Nine-Month Heart Health Experiment

Heart health is a big deal, especially for people with high blood pressure. One way to check how well the body is managing stress and staying balanced is by looking at something called heart rate variability, or HRV. This study wanted to see if doing yoga and following a naturopathy lifestyle could

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

From Leg Weakness to Full Recovery: A Liver Transplant Success Story

Imagine having a liver disease so severe that it affects your legs, making it hard to walk. That's what hepatic myelopathy (HM) can do. A young man with hepatitis B and cirrhosis experienced just that. Doctors say HM is rare but serious, causing leg weakness that can progress to paralysis. After a l

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