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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Why HRV Matters: Unveiling Stress in Police Selection

Imagine you're a police officer in a tactical group, facing the toughest and riskiest situations. Your heart rate (HR) is usually what's measured to see how hard you're working. But there's another tool that might be better at showing your overall stress level – heart rate variability (HRV). This st

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Wound Dressings in Different Blood Sugar Levels: A Closer Look

Did you know that millions of people globally struggle with diabetic foot ulcers, leg ulcers, and pressure ulcers? These conditions can be incredibly painful and sometimes lead to limb loss. So, why haven't we found better ways to treat them? One major challenge is designing effective wound dressing

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Immigration Laws and Trump's Attempt to Change Birthright Citizenship

President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, aiming to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, has sparked a legal battle. One of the first tests for this order took place in a Seattle courtroom. A federal judge, John C. Coughenour, temporarily blocked the order and labele

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Two Surprises: What Happened When We Looked at Skulls

Imagine exploring a bunch of skulls, just doing your everyday job. That's what this team was up to when they stumbled upon something unusual. Normally, the optic canal, which is like a tiny tunnel in your skull, carries important stuff like the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery. But this time, they

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Jan 25 2025WEATHER

Rainfall Patterns in Wollo: Changes and Challenges

Ethiopia's Wollo area is heavily reliant on rain for agriculture, but the amount and distribution of rainfall can vary greatly over time and space. A recent study looked into how much and how often it rained in Wollo from 1981 to 2022. The study used data from the Climate Hazards Group Infrared Prec

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Michigan's Future Weather: A Quick Look Ahead

Ever wondered what the weather will be like in the coming months? Well, let's talk about Michigan! We're halfway through the winter outlook by NOAA, and so far, the weather has been a bit unpredictable. But don't worry, we've got some new projections for February, March, and April. Southeast Michiga

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Wastewater Treatment: Using Magnets to Fight Antibiotic Resistance

Imagine a giant magnet helping to clean wastewater from farms. A team of scientists crafted a clever system using magnets to tackle a big problem: wastewater loaded with antibiotics. The system they designed, called the MC-IFAS, uses magnets to boost the cleaning power of tiny living things in the w

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Social Media and Political Violence: A Gender-Based Analysis in Argentina

In Argentina, the rise of new right-wing parties has shaken up the political landscape, with some of these figures gaining popularity through social media. This platform has become a breeding ground for hate speech, especially against women politicians. Recent research combined quantitative and qual

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Checking Hearts: How Oncologists and Patients Feel About a Tool for Cardiovascular Health

Cancer survivors often face a higher risk of heart problems. To help, there's a new tool called the Automated Heart-Health Assessment (AH-HA). It's based on the American Heart Association's guidelines and helps doctors talk to their patients about heart health during cancer check-ups. Before using i

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Jan 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do the Oscars Ignore Horror Movies?

2024 was a fantastic year for horror film lovers. Movies like "Nosferatu, " "Red Rooms, " "I Saw the TV Glow, " and "Longlegs" wowed critics and audiences alike. But you wouldn't know it from this year's Oscar nominations. The Academy seemed to have a blind spot for horror again, except for the rare

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