RAIN

Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Brain Cleanup: How Drugs Play with Our Inner Garbage Trucks

Ever thought of your brain as a bustling city with tiny garbage trucks inside? These are actually macroautophagy, the process our brain cells use to clean themselves. It's crucial for keeping our brains in tip-top shape. But drugs like cocaine, meth, opiates, or alcohol can give it a run for its mon

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Dec 23 2024POLITICS

North Korean Troops Face Heavy Losses in Ukraine

North Korea, known for its massive military under leader Kim Jong-un, has sent over 11, 000 troops to support Russia in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. These soldiers, mostly from the elite "Storm" Corps, are highly trained and indoctrinated. However, they've faced a tough reality on the ground.

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Med Diet and Brain Connectivity: A Hidden Link?

Have you ever thought about how what you eat affects your brain? Well, science is starting to find some interesting connections. One diet that's been getting a lot of attention is the Mediterranean diet, or Med Diet for short. This diet is big on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats li

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Is Your Gut Talking to Your Brain? The Surprising Link Between Bacteria and Mood

Did you know that the tiny creatures living in your stomach might be chatting with your brain? We're talking about the trillions of bacteria that call your gut home, collectively known as the gut microbiome. Scientists have started paying close attention to how these microorganisms might be influenc

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Discovering the Brain's Anesthesia Influencers

Ever pondered how anesthesia actually works? It's not all about the medication. Scientists are diving into the brain's role, especially a tiny yet mighty region called the ventral tegmental area (VTA). This part of the brain deals with rewards and motivation, but surprisingly, it also plays a part i

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Seizure Control: A New Implant Combines Quick Zaps and Slow-Release Drugs

Epilepsy is a tough nut to crack. Doctors often use meds or deep brain stimulation to tackle seizures, but these methods have their limits. Some people don't respond well to meds, and seizures can be unpredictable. Recently, scientists have come up with new ways to tackle these challenges, like resp

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Brain Ageing: New Peaks and What They Mean

Did you know that your brain may have specific ageing peaks? At 58, changes happen in proteins linked to healing, metabolism, and mental health. At 70, age-related brain conditions become more common. And at 78, immune and inflammation-related proteins are affected. This new research challenges the

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

How Do Swimmers Deal with Intense Training? A Smart Algorithm's Perspective

Have you ever wondered how athletes manage their training when things get super intense? This study dives into that question, focusing on swimmers. They wanted to see if a fancy algorithm, called the variable dose-response model, could help track when swimmers push too hard and start to feel really

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Fighting Brain Cancer: A New Plan with 3D Models

Brain cancer is a real challenge for doctors. One type, called glioblastoma, is especially tough to treat. For years, they've been looking for better ways to fight it. Recently, scientists have found a new target: a protein called CD73. This protein helps cancer grow and spread, making it a key play

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Revamping ICD-11 Training: A Fresh Approach

Have you ever wondered why training for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) needs an overhaul? Well, let's dive in and explore some reasons and ways to do this. Firstly, consider the rapidly changing medical landscape. New diseases and conditions pop up all the time. The old train

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