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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Caffeine and Exercise Affect Blood Clotting in Overweight Adults

Caffeine is a popular stimulant found in coffee, tea, and energy drinks. Many people rely on it to stay alert and focused. But how does caffeine affect the body, especially when combined with exercise? A recent study looked into this question, focusing on adults who are overweight. The study wanted

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Zika Virus: How It Attacks Pregnancy and What We Can Do

Zika virus is a big problem for pregnant women. It spreads through mosquito bites and can cause serious harm to unborn babies. The virus can cross the barrier between mother and baby, affecting the placenta. This is different from other viruses that spread through mosquitoes. The placenta is very i

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Truth Behind Carbon Offsets: Are They Really Helping?

Carbon offsets are often seen as an easy fix for companies wanting to reduce their environmental impact. The idea is simple: pay for projects that cut carbon emissions elsewhere to balance out their own pollution. But when you dig deeper, the picture isn't so bright. Many of these projects, whether

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Effects of Heart Rhythm Fixes During Valve Surgery

Heart rhythm issues frequently accompany heart valve problems. When someone undergoes surgery to repair a mitral valve, doctors often address any irregular heartbeat simultaneously. This combined approach is known as surgical ablation. However, there's limited information on how patients fare in the

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Hidden Infections: The Role of Advanced Scans in the ER

In the fast-paced world of emergency rooms, pinpointing the source of an infection can be a real puzzle. This is especially true when patients arrive with symptoms that don't quite fit any clear pattern. A recent study took a closer look at how well a specific type of scan, known as a thoraco-abdomi

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Your Body Handles Oxygen During Exercise

Ever wonder why your body gets better at delivering oxygen during a workout? It turns out there's a specific moment when things shift. This moment is linked to how your blood carries and releases oxygen. Scientists looked at old data from 1994. They used new tools to study how oxygen, carbon dioxid

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

When Treating Infections, What's Right and Wrong?

Doctors and scientists face a big challenge. They must treat infections effectively. But they also need to consider what is fair and safe for patients. This is where ethics play a crucial role. Ethics act as a compass. They help people make decisions that are right and just. In the medical field, e

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Floods Hit People with HIV Harder in South Africa

People with HIV in South Africa face extra challenges when floods hit. These storms don't just cause damage to homes and roads. They also make it harder for people to get their medicine, see doctors, and earn money. In KwaZulu-Natal, floods have been hitting often. This area has many people with HIV

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Weather Plays a Role in Ancient Cremations

In a recent study, researchers dug into how weather and seasons might have affected old cremation practices. They did this by burning pig legs in different seasons in Greece. The idea was to see how things like temperature, humidity, and wind could change the way bones burn and what they look like a

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Jul 09 2025WEATHER

Ruidoso's Repeated Struggles: Flash Floods Strike Again

Ruidoso, New Mexico, is no stranger to disasters. Just a year after battling wildfires, the village faced another tragedy: flash floods that claimed three lives, including two young children. The heavy rains turned the Rio Ruidoso river into a raging torrent, reaching a record height of 20 feet in m

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