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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Cold Feet and Steep Slopes: Why Mountain Walkers Should Think Twice

Cold weather and steep slopes both affect how we burn energy when walking. Mountain walkers often choose steeper paths to save energy, but this might not be a good idea. People who walk uphill might think it is easier than walking on flat ground because they do not have to move their legs

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

What's in Your Breastmilk? Understanding Drug Secretion

Imagine this: a nursing mother takes medication for an infection. She's hoping to get better, but does this drug have a role in her breastmilk? Is it safe for the baby? Picture breastmilk as a superhighway. It moves nutrients and medicines. If a mom takes medicine, transporters in the breas

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Are Alternative Milk Choices Linked to Mental Problems? Let\`s Dig In.

Should you be worried if you swap dairy for plant-based milks as recent study suggests different. Should you be worried if you don’t drink dairy products if they may increase your risk of depression? . What about types of people that have a specific diet choices is it possible that

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Milk in Potato Chips: A Scary Surprise for Allergy Sufferers

Last year, the FDA in America announced a serious warning about some potato chips. The chips in question were Lay's Classic Potato Chips, which had a hidden ingredient: milk. This was dangerous news for people with severe milk allergies. Eating even one chip could trigger a deadly reaction. The FDA

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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

Kennedy's Health Stances: Popular or Not?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is known for his controversial health views. As his Senate confirmation hearings begin, a new poll reveals that not all his ideas are unpopular. The survey, by The Associated Press-NORC Center, shows that while many Americans don't like his vaccine skepticism and raw milk promo

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Hidden Forces: How Big Substituents Affect Protonated Pyridines

Scientists have been digging into how big substituents, like those bulky tert-butyl groups, interact with each other in protonated pyridines. They used cool techniques like infrared multiphoton dissociation spectroscopy and trapped ion mobility spectrometry to check out these ions in the gas phase.

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Jan 29 2025LIFESTYLE

The Year of the Snake: A Fresh Start

Get ready to welcome the Year of the Snake on January 29! This Lunar New Year is all about new beginnings and letting go of the past. The snake is a revered symbol in Eastern cultures, representing renewal and personal growth. This year, it's about shedding old habits and negative feelings, like ang

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Getting Older Folks Moving and Connected

Ever thought about how staying active and chatting with friends could be a winning combo for our grandparents? Researchers set out to check if mixing exercise, lifestyle tips, and social get-togethers could boost grandma and grandpa's walking game. They gathered a bunch of folks living in the commun

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

The link between hsa_circ_0069443 and early pregnancy loss

Did you know that some circular RNAs can control the actions of cell-like trophoblasts? One such RNA is hsa_circ_0069443. It’s been discovered that when this RNA is absent or less active, it can lead to a early loss of pregnancy. Why is this? Well, trophoblast cells, which are crucial for embryo gro

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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump Sets Silk Road Founder Free

In a surprising move, President Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the brains behind the darknet market Silk Road. This happened on the second day of his second term, proving he meant what he said at the Libertarian Party's convention. The pardon is a big deal for crypto fans and libertarians, who have b

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