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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

How Photos Can Brighten Days in Care Homes

Dementia affects many people in care homes. A recent study looked at how photos can help. The idea was to use digital pictures to boost the mood and engagement of residents with dementia. It also aimed to support their caregivers, both professional and family members. The study was part of a bigger

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Apr 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Night Surprises: Demi Moore's Calm Reaction to Mikey Madison's Win

Demi Moore did not feel crushed when she lost the Oscar for best actress to Mikey Madison. She even predicted Madison's victory. This happened during the Oscars when the show went to a commercial break before announcing the best actress category. Moore shared this with her manager, saying she had a

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Unseen Struggles: Managing Hidden Depression and Anxiety in Everyday Health Care

Depression and anxiety often go unnoticed until they become serious problems. These conditions, when mild, are known as subthreshold depression and anxiety. They can cause a lot of pain and make it hard for people to function. They also lead to more visits to the doctor and higher medical costs. Wha

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

A New Era of Scrutiny for the FDA?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the health secretary, recently spoke to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) staff. He did not hold back. He accused the FDA of being too close to the industries it is supposed to regulate. He even called the FDA a "puppet" for these industries. This was his first big talk

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Dental Drills and Micro-Cracks: What Happens Inside Your Teeth?

Dentists often need to clean out the insides of teeth. This is done to get rid of germs and to make space for filling materials. However, this cleaning process can cause tiny cracks in the tooth. These cracks might lead to bigger problems later on. A recent study looked into this issue. It focused o

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Brain Zaps and Ethics: The Dementia Dilemma

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a fancy term for a procedure that involves implanting electrodes in the brain. These electrodes send electrical signals to specific areas. This is done to help with various conditions, including dementia. However, the ethical and clinical risks tied to earlier DBS stu

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Apr 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Investing in the Future: The Power of Deep Tech

Deep tech is the name given to advanced technologies. Think of it as the backbone of future innovations. These technologies are not just fancy gadgets. They tackle big problems. They help create biofuels, assist workers in factories, and even aid in developing new medicines. Deep tech is not ab

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

The Shingles Vaccine: A Surprising Shield Against Dementia?

Dementia is a major health issue. It affects over 55 million people globally. In the United States, more than 6 million individuals, or about 1 in 10 people aged 65 and older, are living with dementia. The financial burden of treating and caring for dementia patients is staggering, exceeding $600 bi

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Apr 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Devin's New Plan: Cheaper Entry, But Is It Worth It?

Devin, the AI coding assistant, has just rolled out a new pricing model. The creators of Devin, a startup, have introduced a more affordable way to access their tool. This move comes after Devin gained popularity for its ability to handle basic coding tasks on its own. However, it quickly became cle

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Strong Antibodies Can Keep Dengue at Bay

Dengue fever is a serious issue in many parts of the world. It is caused by a virus that can lead to severe symptoms. But did you know that some people get infected without showing any signs of illness? This is called an inapparent infection. Scientists have been looking into why this happens.

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