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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Medication Use, Spirituality, and Viral Load in HIV Patients in Rural Nigeria

All over the world, people take medications to manage illnesses. For those living with HIV/AIDS in rural parts of Nigeria, sticking to a strict medication schedule is crucial. This means regularly taking medication called highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) to keep HIV under control. But ho

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Repurposing a Safe Drug to Fight COVID-19

The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which led to the global COVID-19 pandemic, has a high mortality rate. While there are treatments available, scientists are still looking for more antivirals that can effectively combat the virus. Enter lonafarnib, or LNF, a drug already approved by the FDA to block cellular far

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

The Magic of Healthcare Simulations: A Modern Approach to Learning

Healthcare simulations are no longer just about practicing CPR. They've become immersive experiences that teach crucial skills like teamwork, leadership, and patient safety. Unlike old-school methods, these simulations are custom-made to fit each hospital's needs. A small-town hospital has different

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Dec 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Powering Up: Why Battery Tech Matters for a Greener Future

Rechargeable batteries aren't just for fancy gadgets anymore. They're crucial for making our world greener and achieving global net-zero goals. But investing in battery technology isn't simple. It's complex and involves many fields, requiring collaboration between universities, businesses, governmen

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Nipping Leg Artery Tears in the Bud

Did you know that a tiny tear in your leg artery could turn into a big problem if you ignore it? Researchers have come up with a smart solution to fix these tiny tears early. They've designed a special tool that can prevent these tears from getting worse, which means you might not need more serious

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Meet the New Middle East Adviser: Massad Boulos

President-elect Trump has chosen Massad Boulos, a wealthy Lebanese businessman whose son is married to Tiffany Trump, as his senior adviser for Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. Trump praised Boulos' business acumen and his support for Republican values, highlighting his role in building coalitions w

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Jay Bhattacharya's Rise: A Lesson in Science and Freedom

Four years back, Jay Bhattacharya was shunned by colleagues at Stanford and silenced on social media for his views on the pandemic. He's come a long way since then. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated him to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH). If approved, this could be a big win fo

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Dec 01 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Investors Cash In Big After Trump's Win

The cryptocurrency world is buzzing with excitement. Investors are celebrating big wins after Donald Trump's presidential victory. Bitcoin, the most famous digital coin, has surged to almost $100, 000 per coin. This surge, dubbed the 'Trump Bump', has made many investors very happy. Some are even sp

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Chinese Medicine and Autophagy: A New Hope for Chronic Liver Disease

Chronic liver disease is a growing concern worldwide. Our fast-paced lives and improving standards of living have contributed to an increase in these conditions. Modern medicine is still struggling to find effective treatments due to the complex causes of these diseases. One promising area of resear

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

A New Light on Fighting Brain Cancer: Combining Drugs and Heat

Brain cancer called glioblastoma is tough to treat. One problem is that the single drugs we use often don't reach the tumor well and the tumor's environment can make these drugs less effective. Scientists are now trying a new approach that involves using light and heat to kill cancer cells. This met

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