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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Preventing Blindness in Premature Babies: The AI Solution for Developing Countries

Many premature babies face a serious risk: retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). This condition is the top cause of avoidable blindness in children globally. The good news is that if caught early, blindness from ROP can be prevented. The bad news is that spotting ROP in time is tough, especially in plac

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Apr 29 2025CRIME

Youth in Peril: The Unseen Struggles of Adolescents in São Paulo

In São Paulo, the wealthiest city in Brazil, a stark contrast exists between prosperity and poverty. This gap is painfully evident when looking at the lives of adolescents. Between 2015 and 2020, many young people aged 10 to 19 lost their lives to homicide. Most of these victims were male and Blac

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Nano Boost for Clean Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a big deal for clean energy. It is a clean fuel. It can be made from water using electricity. This process is called water splitting. Scientists have been working on making this process better. They want it to be more efficient, last longer, and cost less. One way to do this is by

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Young Adults Left Out: The HIV Research Gap

In many developing nations, there's a significant problem. Young people, aged 10 to 24, are often not included in HIV research. This is a big deal because it makes it tough to figure out how to help them. These young adults and adolescents are often left in the dark when it comes to understanding an

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Smarter Drug Design: The Power of Open-Source Innovation

The quest for new medicines is a marathon, not a sprint. It is a costly and time-consuming process with a high failure rate. Scientists are always on the hunt for new methods to make drug discovery more efficient. One promising approach is de novo drug design. This method has gained traction in the

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

PTX3's Role in Diabetes:A Look at Inflammation and Medication Effects

Diabetes is a complex disease that affects how the body manages sugar. It often leads to widespread inflammation and problems with blood vessels. One substance that has caught the attention of researchers is PTX3. This protein is linked to inflammation and blood vessel issues in people with diabetes

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Hip Tricks for Better Knee Strength

Knee injuries are a common issue. They often involve tears in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or pain in the patellofemoral joint. Proper muscle function is key to recovery. The quadriceps femoris muscle group, which includes the vastus medialis and vastus lateralis, plays a big role in knee st

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Nordic Countries' Colon Cancer Screening: How Do They Stack Up?

The Nordic nations have a lot in common, but when it comes to colon cancer screening, there are some notable differences. These differences can affect how well future research compares across the region. First, let's talk about the big picture. Colon cancer screening isn't just about catching can

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Apr 29 2025CELEBRITIES

The Coach's Love Life: A Quick Chat Turns Heated

Bill Belichick is a name that rings loud in the world of football. He is a mastermind on the field, known for his sharp strategies and cool demeanor. Recently, he was on "CBS Sunday Morning" to chat about his new book. The book is called "The Art of Winning: Lessons From My Life in Football. " It is

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Apr 29 2025WEATHER

Minnesota Braces for Severe Storms: What You Need to Know

Minnesota faced a challenging day with severe weather on the horizon. The state was under a tornado watch, with the most intense activity expected between 4 and 7 p. m. in the Twin Cities metro area. This wasn't just any storm; it was a level 4 out of 5 risk, meaning people needed to be extra cautio

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