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May 20 2025HEALTH

Waste Watchers: Eye Surgeons Speak Out on Reducing Medical Trash

The medical world is buzzing with a big question: How can eye surgeons cut down on the mountains of trash they produce? More and more, doctors are taking a hard look at their practices. This is especially true for those who perform cataract surgeries. These surgeries are incredibly common. In fa

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May 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kiwifruit's Silent Foe: The Search for a Green Solution

Kiwifruit is in a pickle. A tiny bacteria, Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae, or Psa, is wreaking havoc. This bacteria causes a nasty disease called kiwifruit canker. It's a big headache for farmers and a threat to the kiwifruit industry. The usual fixes involve harsh chemicals like copper or anti

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Can Biofeedback Help Postmenopausal Women?

Postmenopausal women often face a double whammy of health issues. Chronic constipation and sexual dysfunction are two significant problems that can greatly reduce their quality of life. A recent study decided to look into whether biofeedback therapy could offer some relief. Biofeedback is a type of

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Health Check-Ups Hit Pause: How COVID-19 Affected Long-Term Patients in Japan

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up healthcare in many ways. One big issue is how it has affected people with long-term health problems. These include conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. While it's known that fewer people went to the doctor during the pandemic, there

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

Genetic Data on the Move: Regeneron's Big Buy

A major shift is happening in the world of genetic data. Regeneron, a big name in biotechnology, is stepping in to buy 23andMe, a company known for its DNA testing kits. The price tag? A cool $256 million. This move comes as 23andMe faces bankruptcy, but Regeneron has plans to keep the company runni

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Congresswoman Faces Legal Trouble After ICE Facility Visit

A New Jersey congresswoman is in hot water after a visit to an ICE facility. The Justice Department has pressed charges against Representative LaMonica McIver. The accusations? Assaulting law enforcement during a visit to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement site in Newark. The incident unfolded e

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

What is EPS in Cars? A Simple Guide

EPS is a term that might pop up when looking at a car's technical details. It stands for Electric Power Steering. This system is a more modern take on the old hydraulic power steering. Instead of using a hydraulic piston with pressurized fluid, EPS uses an electric motor to help turn the steering ra

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May 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Listen to your body: It might know your partner better than you do

There are many signs that can help you figure out if you're with the wrong person. Your body can give you hints about your relationship. If you're always tired, even after a good night's sleep, or if you're constantly anxious, especially when you're with your partner, it might be a sign that somet

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Dangers in Your Dryer

Dryer lint is not just a nuisance to clean out. It is a silent witness to the materials that make up our clothes. It can reveal a lot about the hidden chemicals in our laundry. A recent investigation shed light on the presence of hazardous metals in dryer lint. This is important because dryer li

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Spot Hidden Dangers in Our Environment

TBBPA is a nasty chemical found in many places. It is toxic and can harm living things. So, scientists are always looking for better ways to find it. They want methods that are simple, cheap, and reliable. One new method uses a special kind of sensor. This sensor is made from a mix of copper and org

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