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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Sadness Speeds Up Alzheimer's

Depression is often seen as a silent partner in the worsening of Alzheimer's disease. It's like a hidden force that makes things worse, but how it does this has been a bit of a mystery. Scientists have known that tiny brain helpers called microglia play a big role in both depression and dementia. Bu

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Iron Death Might Be Linked to a Skin Disease in Older Adults

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a skin condition that mostly shows up in older people. It's often seen together with other health issues like heart problems and autoimmune diseases. But here's something interesting: scientists are now looking into how a process called ferroptosis might play a role in BP.

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Fats Can Change Immune Cells

The human body is a complex machine, and scientists are always finding new ways it works. Recently, they discovered that fats, or lipids, can change how certain immune cells behave. These cells, called T cells, are like tiny soldiers in our body. They fight off infections and keep us healthy. But so

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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cardi B's New Music and Life Changes

Cardi B has been dropping hints about new music and a possible album release. She shared a mysterious video on June 22, saying, "Seven years, and the time has come. " The video shows her in black, walking through a grand house with crows around her. This has fans thinking she might be working on a b

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Dutch Caregivers Help Parkinson's Patients Move Better

In the Netherlands, many caregivers in long-term care homes know about and use tricks to help Parkinson's patients move around better. A recent survey asked 130 healthcare workers about these tricks, often called compensation strategies. These strategies help patients with walking and getting aroun

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How to Pick the Right AI Tools for Heart Health in Diabetics

In the world of healthcare, AI tools are becoming more common. But not all AI is created equal. When it comes to predicting heart health in people with type 2 diabetes, it's not just about getting the right answer. It's also about understanding how the AI got there. Think about it like a black box.

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Jun 28 2025WEATHER

Stormy Friday: Southeast Michigan Braces for Severe Weather

Southeast Michigan is in for a rough Friday. A severe thunderstorm watch is in place until 9 p. m. on June 27, 2025. This isn't just any storm. It's a big one. The worst of it is expected between 4 and 9 p. m. What's the big deal? Well, these storms can bring winds up to 60 mph. That's strong enoug

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Soldiers Bounce Back After Brain Bumps

Soldiers often face brain injuries, even mild ones. These injuries can make it hard for them to do their jobs. But how do they get back to their duties safely? One way is by testing them in real-life situations. A test called POWAR-TOTAL does just that. It checks both their body and mind at the sam

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Ochre: The Ancient Toolbox of Middle Stone Age Humans

Ochre, a red or yellowish earth pigment, has been around for ages. People in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) used it for more than just art. They had some clever tricks up their sleeves. Imagine using ochre to tan animal hides, make glue for tools, or even protect their skin. But how do we know this? Wel

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Life on the Edge: How Anthrax and Drought Hit Zambian Villages Hard

In Zambia, life near wildlife isn't always a dream. Anthrax outbreaks and droughts are making things tough for people living in Game Management Areas. These folks rely on animals for food and money, but when diseases strike, it's a big problem. Droughts are a common issue. In fact, almost 90% of fa

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