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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Wait Times for Hip and Knee Surgery: What Do Patients and Surgeons Think?

Imagine you're in line for a crucial surgery like a hip or knee replacement, but the wait feels way too long. This isn't just a problem for you – it's a big question for everyone involved, like patients and surgeons. We decided to find out what they think about how people should be prioritized for t

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

PRP: A Fresh Look at Ankle Disorder Treatment

Ankle osteoarthritis can be quite a challenge for patients, affecting their daily life in a big way. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a new kid on the block in medicine, offering a different approach to treating ankle issues. This study dives into whether PRP really helps patients feel better after tre

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

COVID and Future Sick Days: What We Need to Know

Ever thought about how COVID-19 might affect your work days in the future? A new study found that having COVID could make you more likely to take sick days. But get this—it's not the same for everyone. The study showed that people from lower-income groups might need more sick days after COVID than t

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Eating for the Planet and Your Genes

Ever wondered how your diet might impact your genetic predisposition to obesity? Scientists in the CARTaGENE cohort asked the same question and decided to explore the relationship between the Planetary Health Diet and obesity-related genes. This diet, recommended by the EAT-Lancet Commission, is des

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Superbugs: New Ways to Disrupt Drug Resistance

Imagine a world where antibiotics can't keep up with the bugs they're designed to fight. That's the challenge posed by carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPEs), a group of multidrug-resistant pathogens that are becoming increasingly hard to treat. These bacteria have plasmids, which are like

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Jan 01 2025CELEBRITIES

The Catwoman Jocelyn Wildenstein: A Life Redefined

Meet Jocelyn Wildenstein, once a renowned socialite who earned the nickname "The Catwoman. " Sadly, she's no longer with us, having passed away at the age of 84 in Paris. Her partner, Lloyd Klein, confirmed that her death was due to a pulmonary embolism, a type of blood clot that blocks the lung's a

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

NFL 2025 Draft: Patriots, Titans, and More Shake Up Top Picks

The NFL draft is starting to take shape. The New England Patriots now have the top pick, followed by the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns. Expect some big trades and surprises this season. The Patriots might select Travis Hunter, a versatile athlete who excels on both offense and defense. He c

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

Penn State's Defense Shines in Fiesta Bowl Win

Penn State's defense was the star of the show in their Fiesta Bowl win over Boise State. They kept Ashton Jeanty, the Heisman Trophy runner-up, from running wild, limiting him to just 104 yards on 30 carries. Jeanty, who usually averages around 7 yards per carry, was held to a season-low 3. 5 yards

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Can Modeling Help Plan Post-COVID Mental Health Services?

Imagine you're in charge of planning mental health services after a global pandemic like COVID-19. One tool that could help? Computers! No, we're not talking about making everyone play online games to destress. Instead, we mean using computer simulations to model how a large, integrated mental healt

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

Detroit Lions: Who's Hot and Who's Not After Win Over 49ers

The Detroit Lions pulled off a 40-34 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night. While it wasn't the most polished performance, the Lions got the job done. This win sets the stage for a crucial Week 18 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings for the NFC North title and the top seed in the NF

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