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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Jamahal Hill's Dream Fight: A Surprising Call-Out from the GOAT

Jon Jones, the legendary UFC fighter, has made headlines again. This time, he’s not just defending his title, but also calling out some unexpected opponents. After his recent win at UFC 309, Jon Jones has expressed a desire to take on exciting matchups like one against Jamahal Hill. Hill, who hails

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Brain Inflammation and DNA Changes: A Closer Look at Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease messes with your memory and makes you confused. It happens when stuff called amyloid beta plaques and tangles pile up in your brain, blocking its normal work. There's no cure yet, and as people live longer, more folks will get it. Why does this happen? Lots of reasons, like infla

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Discovering Ergothioneine: A Natural Fighter Against Liver Fibrosis

Ergothioneine, often found in our diet, is a powerful sulfur-containing amino acid with strong anti-oxidant and anti-inflammation properties. It's no surprise that it might help against liver fibrosis, a condition caused by chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. But how exactly does it work? Tha

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Elderly Hip Fractures: How Inflammation Affects Mortality

When an elderly person has a hip fracture, it's a serious event. One thing doctors look at is something called the systemic immune-inflammation index (SII). This index measures the balance between white blood cells and platelets, giving an idea of overall inflammation in the body. A recent study wan

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Icy Treatment May Lower Inflammation in Healthy Adults: A Preliminary Study

Let's talk about inflammation, the silent culprit behind many health issues like obesity, metabolic syndrome, and heart disease. It's even linked to a higher risk of dying. Doctors have found that whole-body cryotherapy (W-BC), a fancy term for full-body cold treatment, can help people with certain

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Kidney Stones and Your Body's Inflammation: A Close Look

Ever wondered if inflammation in your body could affect your kidneys? A recent study dived into this question by examining a measure called the Systemic Inflammation Response Index (SIRI) and its link to kidney stones in U. S. adults. Researchers used data from the National Health and Nutrition Exam

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Gold Nanoclusters Fight Atherosclerosis in Unique Ways

Atherosclerosis is a serious health issue worldwide. Scientists are looking for molecules that can lower lipids and reduce inflammation to fight this condition. We studied the effects of tiny gold nanoparticles, called fluorescent gold nanoclusters (FANC), on mice with atherosclerosis. These nanoclu

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Tracy Cortez's Surgery Update: A Path to Recovery in the MMA World

Being a top UFC flyweight contender isn't easy, especially for Tracy Cortez. After a tough loss to Rose Namajunas and some mysterious health issues, she had to withdraw from her December 14 matchup. Recently, Cortez took to Instagram to share an update. Her surgery went well, and despite feeling a b

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Brain's Gamma Waves: More Than Just a Buzz

For over eight decades, scientists have been curious about the brain's gamma waves, which oscillate between 30 to 150 times per second. Despite recent advances, we're still puzzled about their exact role in how we perceive, think, and act. Let's dive into what we know so far. First, let's chat abou

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Nov 20 2024LIFESTYLE

Living with a Roommate's Troubles: When Enough is Enough

Imagine living with someone for four years, and their son's troubles becoming your own. That's what happened to one person who wrote to Dear Abby. The roommate's son, Byron, has been in and out of jail since he was 15. His dad keeps bailing him out, and this person used two of their credit cards to

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