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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

What Do Patients Say About Hip and Knee Replacements? Evaluating Important Changes in Their Quality of Life

After hip and knee replacements, doctors want to know how much better patients feel. This study looked at a big group of people to find out how much improvement in quality of life is important for patients. They used a special tool called EQ-5D-3L to measure this. The results are helpful because the

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Nov 25 2024OPINION

New York’s Luxury Marijuana Shops: A High-End Twist?

Imagine walking into a sleek, wooden-paneled building in Manhattan. You’re not in a high-end fashion store or an art museum, but in Charlie Fox, a three-story cannabis emporium set to open in December. It’s one of several new, luxurious marijuana shops in New York City. These dispensaries aim to gla

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Frail or Fit: Does Heart Care Work the Same?

These days, doctors are paying more attention to how frail older adults respond to treatments designed to prevent heart problems. But is there enough evidence to show that these treatments work just as well for frail seniors as they do for those who are not frail? Let's dive into what the latest stu

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

The Amazing Self-Healing Glue for Silicon Batteries

Imagine a tiny molecular boat and paddle system designed to fix itself in just two minutes. This is the story of a unique glue, or binder, created to help silicon batteries last longer. Silicon batteries have a big problem: they can swell up and break during use. Scientists are working on self-heali

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Nov 25 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Not So Decentralized Network

You might think Bitcoin is all about decentralization, but let's take a closer look at its network. Bitcoin runs on a peer-to-peer (P2P) network, which is supposed to be spread out and not controlled by any single group. However, a recent study shows that this isn't exactly the case. Researchers cr

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Measuring the Sun's Reflection: How China's SCAR Is Improving Earth Observation

Scientists are always looking for better ways to study changes in our climate and weather. One important tool is satellite data, but getting accurate information for a long time is tough. That's why China started working on a special tool in 2015. This tool, called the Space Cryogenic Absolute Radio

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Nov 25 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin and the Hidden Exchange Rate Puzzle

Bitcoin, the popular cryptocurrency, has been studied for its price differences across markets. This research delves deeper by looking at trade data from LocalBitcoins. com, a peer-to-peer exchange platform. It explores how economic and regulatory factors shape Bitcoin markets and how cryptocurrenci

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Raw Milk Alert: Bird Flu Found, But What's the Risk?

Bird flu has been detected in raw milk from a dairy in California. Officials found the virus in a sample bought from a store. They asked stores to pull the milk off shelves. Experts think drinking infected milk could be risky, but there's no proof it makes people sick. The dairy issued a recall. So

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

The Before and After of Inguinal Hernia Surgery: A Six-Month Check-Up

Have you ever heard of an inguinal hernia? It's a common condition where part of the intestine pushes through a weak spot in the lower belly wall. Many people choose to have surgery to fix it. One popular method is called the Shouldice Repair. A recent study looked into how this surgery affects peop

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Personalized Nutrition: A Study to Revolutionize Your Diet

Imagine if the way you eat could be tailored just for you. That's the goal of a massive nutrition study going on right now. Scientists are trying to figure out how different people respond to the same food, based on their genes, culture, and environment. They've got volunteers like Sheryn Stover, wh

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