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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Italian Doctors' Views on Nasal Sprays for Kids

Ever wondered what Italian pediatricians think about using nasal sprays for kids? Well, it's not just a simple yes or no. A recent survey dug deep into their views, and it's quite interesting. First off, it's not all about the medicine. Italian pediatricians care about the comfort of kids too. They

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Beating Malaria with High-Tech Sensors

Malaria is a major global issue, particularly in specific regions. The traditional method of diagnosing it involves examining blood samples under a microscope. This process requires a lab, trained personnel, and special equipment, making it time-consuming and reliant on the technician's expertise. A

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Type 2 Diabetes: The Genetic Story

Type 2 diabetes is a significant global health issue, affecting millions worldwide. It's not just about lifestyle choices like obesity or lack of exercise. Scientists have been digging into the genetic roots of this disease for the past 25 years. They've found that it's not just one or two genes cau

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of a Hospital-Based Lifestyle Program on Overweight Kids

Ever wondered what happens after a kid goes through a lifestyle change program to tackle obesity? Researchers took a closer look at a group of overweight and obese kids who participated in a hospital-based program. The goal? To see if the changes they made stuck around for the long haul. Turns out,

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Jan 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Story Behind the Historic Munich Olympics Broadcast

Imagine a dark, smoky control room in 1972, filled with vintage equipment. This isn't your usual sports broadcast; it's a hostage crisis at the Munich Olympics. ABC Sports producers are scrambling. They're not news journalists, but they're confronting questions that still haunt today's media: What c

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Jan 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Brushing Hair in Transit: Where’s the Line?

A woman recently caused a stir when she filmed herself brushing her hair on a United Airlines business class flight. She posted the video on Instagram, calling out a passenger who gave her disapproving looks. The clip triggered a debate online. Sure, some people thought it was fine, but many found i

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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

The Indiana Fever's Big Move: A New Training Hub on the Horizon

The Indiana Fever, led by the talented Caitlin Clark, are set to start practicing in a brand-new facility in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The $78 million Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center is scheduled to open its doors before the 2027 WNBA season. This state-of-the-art practice facility

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

The Unexpected Side Effect of Long-Term Dialysis Catheters

Imagine leaving a straw in a juice box for too long. Eventually, the juice starts to thicken and clog the straw, making it hard to suck up any liquid. In a similar way, a dialysis catheter that stays in the body for too long can cause problems. This tiny tube is inserted into a large vein to remove

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

A Rare Meteorite Encounter Captured on Video

Last summer, something incredible happened near Joe Velaidum's home in Marshfield, Canada. While out for a walk with his dogs, a tiny delay saved him from a close encounter with a meteorite. He had stopped to move a dog leash, which was unusual. Little did he know, a space rock was headed his way. T

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Younger Women Facing More Breast Cancer Diagnoses

Imagine this: a young, healthy woman who takes care of herself gets a shocking diagnosis. Siobhan Donovan, 33, had just finished a smooth pregnancy with her third child. She was active, ate well, and didn’t smoke. Then she found some swelling in her breast. It turned out to be metastatic breast canc

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