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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Designing Better Births: Putting Moms First

The idea of focusing on the needs of mothers during pregnancy and childbirth is a hot topic. This approach is known as human-centered design (HCD). HCD is about making sure that the care given to mothers is not just clinically sound but also feels right to them. The goal is to make the whole experie

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Mar 09 2025HEALTH

CAR-T Therapy Challenges: The ANXA1 Connection

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a type of cancer that affects plasma cells. It can be treated with CAR-T cell therapy, which uses engineered T cells to target and kill cancer cells. However, relapse can happen. The relapse can occur even after a long period of remission. This is a big problem. It can happe

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Tired Smokers: How Fatigue Affects Smoking Habits

Smoking rates in the U. S. have leveled off, leaving a group of smokers who struggle to quit. One possible reason for this struggle might be severe fatigue. This is a common issue that hasn't been studied much in relation to smoking. Fatigue might play a big role in why some people keep smo

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Small Protein Shells: A New Way to Capture Enzymes

Bacterial microcompartments, or BMCs, are fascinating protein shells that form naturally. These tiny structures are being studied for their potential in both biological and non-biological chemistry applications. One big challenge in this field is figuring out how to trap specific enzymes inside thes

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Practice Makes Perfect: Teaching Vets a Crucial Cow Care Skill

When a cow gives birth, things can go wrong. One serious problem is uterine prolapse, where the uterus comes out of the cow's body. This can cause major issues like tissue damage, infections, and even death if not treated. Traditionally, teaching veterinary students to fix this problem has relied on

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Schizophrenia: The Long-Term D 2 Receptor Blockade Dilemma

Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition that often requires long-term treatment. One of the key treatments involves blocking dopamine D 2 receptors. This approach is widely used to manage symptoms, but it raises a critical question: Does continuous use of these medications lead to more

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Herbs to the Rescue: How Kehuang Capsule Fights Liver Damage

First, let's talk about the liver. It's a pretty important organ, right? It helps filter out toxins and keeps our bodies running smoothly. But sometimes, it can get damaged. This can happen due to things like carbon tetrachloride, a nasty chemical that can cause serious liver injury. Enter Kehuang c

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Cool Trick to Make Drug Packing Easier

Making drugs that are packed into tiny lipid bubbles, called liposomes, is a big deal in medicine. Usually, this process needs a lot of heat, which costs a lot of energy and time. Plus, it can mess up the drugs and the bubbles. But, what if there's a way to do it without all that heat? Scie

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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Weather Warnings on the Road: Google Maps Steps Up Safety

Google Maps is getting a weather-focused upgrade to help drivers stay safe. New options for reporting weather-related issues are being tested. These include flooded roads, low visibility, and unplowed roads. This addition is part of Google's ongoing effort to make their map app the best out there.

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

The Gulf of America Officially lands on Google Maps

Google Maps is now showcasing a new name for a massive body of water. Anyone in the U. S. using Google Maps will see the name “Gulf of America", people in Mexico will see “Gulf of Mexico. ” The switch comes after a decision by the U. S. President Donald Trump to rename the area. Go

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