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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

The Unlikely Heroes: Bee Venom in Medicine

Bee venom isn't just something to be feared; it's a powerful tool in modern medicine. Honeybees, known for their sweet nectar, also produce a venom that can help treat various diseases. This venom is a mix of proteins, peptides, enzymes, and other compounds. Scientists have found that it can fight c

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Liquid Lifesavers: When Too Much Fluid Hurts

When someone gets badly hurt and loses blood, doctors often use a type of liquid called crystalloids to help increase their blood volume. This has been the standard treatment for a long time, but how much is safe? Researchers decided to explore this by studying a national trauma registry over the pa

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

The Surprising Truth About Sugar and Mice

Imagine this: researchers gave mice with a missing liver enzyme called Agpat5 a diet filled with sugary drinks. What happened? Their weight and body fat didn't budge, but their insulin levels dropped, and they had better blood sugar control. This flip-flops the usual idea that sugar is always bad fo

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Detecting Prostate Cancer through Color: The Sarcosine Sensor

The world of medical diagnosis is always on the lookout for better ways to spot diseases early. One such approach involves detecting special molecules called biomarkers. In the case of prostate cancer, a molecule called Sarcosine can be found in urine. This study introduces a clever way to spot Sarc

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Research in Africa: A New Perspective

Imagine this: a group of African climate scientists gathered in a room in Cape Town. They weren't just discussing weather patterns; they were presenting results from complex models that explored the potential impacts of solar geoengineering on local climate. These researchers, who are experts in cli

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Journey Through Dental History: 70 Years of Chinese Stomatology Research

Over the past seven decades, the Chinese Journal of Stomatology has published around eighty articles focusing on the history of Chinese dental medicine. These articles can be divided into three main phases, reflecting shifts in both quantity and themes. Initially, the articles centered on dental his

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Unsung Heroes: Women Trailblazers in Ageing Research

When we think about the history of ageing research, we often hear about the men who made significant discoveries. However, many women have also made extraordinary contributions to our understanding of ageing, but they haven't always gotten the recognition they deserve. Let's shine a light on some of

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Nov 28 2024EDUCATION

Jordanian Researchers and Predatory Journals: The Case for Better Training

Predatory journals are a growing problem in the world of academics. These are fake or low-quality journals that trick researchers into publishing their work. In Jordan, a study looked into how well researchers can spot these dodgy journals and what they do to avoid them. The study found that around

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Role of Stakeholders in Improving Maternal and Newborn Health in Developing Countries

When it comes to making decisions about health services, including those for mothers and newborns, it's crucial to involve everyone affected – service users and other stakeholders. This practice is seen as democratic and open. But, in low- and middle-income countries, there's a gap in understanding

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Nov 27 2024CRIME

Mystery Payments and Spiritual Clues: The Disappearance of Hannah Kobayashi

Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old from Hawaii, vanished after missing a connecting flight from Los Angeles to New York. Her family revealed that she made two mysterious Venmo payments to unknown individuals before her disappearance. These payments have caught the attention of police as they continue t

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