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May 23 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Wooden Toys: A Surprising Connection

The number of older adults facing cognitive issues is growing. This is a big problem for public health. Many people think of wooden toys as simple playthings. But could they actually help keep the mind sharp? It seems like a strange idea. However, there is some evidence that they might. There is

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Hurdles for Adults Without Homes

The landscape of homelessness has changed dramatically since the 1990s. Back then, a significant study was conducted on homeless adults. The findings from that study are outdated. This is because society has evolved. So, it's time to take a fresh look at how adults experiencing homelessness acce

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Sun Damage: The Connection Between Skin and Eye Issues

Facial melasma is a skin condition that affects many women in Southeast Asia. It's a type of hyperpigmentation that can be mild but also cause significant emotional stress. This condition is often linked to sun exposure, just like some eye diseases that come with aging. Both facial melasma and eye i

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking Hidden Threats in Power Grids

The power industry is going digital fast. This shift brings in encrypted communication to keep data safe. However, this also opens doors for sneaky malicious traffic. Spotting this kind of traffic is tough, especially in power systems. Why? Because current methods miss out on tiny details and big-pi

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Fighting MRSA with Smart Nano-Soldiers

MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a tough bacteria that causes nasty wounds. These wounds are hard to treat and can be a big problem worldwide. Scientists have been looking for new ways to fight these infections and help wounds heal faster. One promising method is using nanozy

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Growing Up in Bones and Teeth: How Age is Guessed in Adults

In the world of forensic science, figuring out someone's age can be a real puzzle. There are many ways to do it. One of them is by looking at how bones and teeth develop. The bones in the neck, known as cervical vertebrae, can tell a lot about how grown-up a person is. These bones are a solid clue f

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Ultrasound Waves and Fat Cells: A Hidden Connection

Ultrasound technology has been a game-changer in the medical field. It is safe and does not require surgery. It has been used to treat long-term illnesses. But did you know that it can also affect fat cells? Researchers looked into how low-intensity pulsed ultrasounds impact fat cells and tissue. Th

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Brain's Secrets: A New Look at Ex-Vivo MRI

The human brain remains one of the most intricate and least understood organs. Ex-vivo MRI scans, which are performed on brains outside the body, provide a unique window into this complexity. These scans allow for detailed anatomical mapping and integration with tissue studies. This makes them in

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May 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Love for Sports: The Legacy of a Beloved Actor

George Wendt, a name that resonates with many, was more than just an actor. He was a true-blue Chicago sports enthusiast, much like the character he played on "Saturday Night Live, " Bob Swerski. Wendt's portrayal of Swerski, a die-hard Chicago sports fan, became iconic. This character loved beer, s

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May 23 2025HEALTH

How Memory Affects Hearing in Older Adults

Older adults often struggle with hearing. This is a common problem. But did you know that their memory might be playing a big role in this? The link between memory and hearing issues in older folks is not clear. This is why a study was done to look at how memory affects how older adults think th

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