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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Unraveling X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: A Global Approach

X-Linked Hypophosphatemia, or XLH, is a genetic disorder that messes with how the body handles phosphorus. It's tricky to manage, but a global team of experts has stepped up to create some solid guidelines. This isn't just about treating symptoms. It's about a full-on strategy for diagnosing, managi

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Nicotine Products on Your Mouth

Nicotine products that don't involve burning are becoming more popular. These include e-cigarettes, nicotine pouches, snus, and nicotine replacement therapies. These products are often seen as a way to reduce the risks of smoking for those who can't or won't quit. However, their effects on oral h

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Apr 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Mix-Up: How a Bot's Lie Sparked a Developer Revolt

A recent event highlighted the risks of relying too heavily on AI. A developer using the popular AI-powered code editor Cursor encountered a peculiar issue. Switching between different devices logged them out instantly. This was a major inconvenience for programmers who often use multiple devices. W

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Danger of Drug Handling in Hospitals

Healthcare workers face risks daily. One of these risks is exposure to drugs during preparation and handling. This was the focus of a study that looked at how often these workers come into contact with drugs they breathe in. The study checked if hospitals follow safety rules to protect their staff.

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Clean Air in the Ambulance

Ambulances are busy places. They see many patients every day. This makes them hotspots for infectious particles. Unfortunately, most ambulances do not have good ventilation. This leaves emergency medical service (EMS) workers vulnerable to harmful aerosols, especially during outbreaks like COVID-19.

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Everyday Heroes: The Unseen Struggles of 911 Dispatchers

The lifeline of emergency services, 911 dispatchers, often work behind the scenes, yet their role is pivotal in public safety. They are the first to hear the cries for help and the first to respond, even if it's just over the phone. This job is far from easy. It demands quick thinking, precision, an

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Apr 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The U. S. Embassy's Office Humor

A new comedy series is in the works at NBC. It will take place in a U. S. embassy located in another country. This show is called "Foreign Service. " It is being created by Aaron Brownstein and Simon Ganz. They are known for their work on "Santa Clarita Diet. " Aaron Kaplan's Kapital Entertainment i

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Hospitals Are Harmful to Healthcare Workers

Healthcare workers face a big problem in big hospitals. These places have lots of specialized workers. The issue is workplace violence. It can hurt workers' ability to do their jobs well. The violence can be physical or verbal. It can come from patients, visitors, or even other workers. This vi

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Apr 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Data Sorting with Smart Screening

Support Tensor Machines, or STMs, are a powerful tool for sorting out high-dimensional data. They work by learning from examples to classify information. However, the usual methods for training STMs can take a long time. This is where the idea of safe screening comes in. It's a trick borrowed from a

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

The Power of 3D Structures in Battery Tech.

Lithium metal batteries are back in the spotlight. To make them work better, researchers are focusing on improving the electrolytes. These electrolytes need to move ions around efficiently and manage the surfaces where different parts of the battery meet. One exciting approach involves creating s

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