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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Health Scores and Diabetic Kidney Disease: What You Should Know

Did you know that the foods you eat and your lifestyle can affect your kidneys? Scientists have developed a special score called the Oxidative Balance Score (OBS) to measure this. It's like a report card for how well your body is dealing with stress caused by things like diet and daily habits. Resea

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Why Donovan Murph Chose South Carolina Over Other Top Schools

Donovan Murph, a star wide receiver from Irmo, South Carolina, has decided to commit to the University of South Carolina. This decision was announced during the Under Armour All-America game. Murph, a four-star prospect, chose the Gamecocks over other top schools like Clemson, Colorado, Ole Miss, an

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Scanning for Laziness: How Inactivity Screening Can Save Lives

You might not think much about how lazy you are, but it turns out that inactivity is a big deal. It's linked to all sorts of health problems like heart disease and early death. Even though doctors know that exercise and a good diet can help, they often don't check if their patients are active or not

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Toni Breidinger: Inspiring Women in Racing at the Rose Parade

The Rose Parade, a 136-year-old American tradition, kicked off 2025 with a theme of 'Best Day Ever'. With over a million spectators and global broadcasting, the event was a big deal. But there was a somber note: earlier, a suspected terror attack in New Orleans had killed 15 people. Security was tig

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Combating Cartilage Damage: A New Way to Fight RA

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common condition that affects joints, causing persistent inflammation and cartilage damage. We often use drugs like triptolide (TP) to reduce inflammation, but these medicines can't fix damaged cartilage. Plus, constant inflammation makes traditional repair methods les

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Reducing Defects in g-C3N4: A New Ionic Liquid Method

Scientists have found a clever way to improve the performance of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) by using two main steps: annealing and ionic liquid treatment. First, they heated up melamine to create g-C3N4 layers. This first annealing step was done at a high temperature, around 500°C, to get the

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Octavia Butler: The Pioneer of Afrofuturism

Did you know that January 2 is National Science Fiction Day? This day honors the incredible work of science fiction authors, including the groundbreaking Octavia Estelle Butler. Born to a family of strong women, Butler found solace in books and grew up to be a remarkable writer. She was the first Af

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Schizophrenia: The Impact of Symptom Frequency

Did you know that people with schizophrenia could be at a higher risk for heart issues? A recent study had some interesting findings. They looked at the heart's left ventricle, which can increase in size, and this is not good news. This issue, called cardiac hypertrophy, can lead to heart failure an

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

PON1’s Role in Managing Inflammation: A Closer Look at Lysophospholipids

Paraoxonase-1, or PON1, is a key protein that plays a vital role in heart health. It’s often linked with HDL, the “good cholesterol, ” and is known for its abilities to fight off harmful substances and reduce inflammation. Low PON1 activity has been connected to heart diseases. Lysophospholipids, or

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

HIV and Stigma: How They Affect Treatment for Women in the US

In the United States, certain groups of women face a higher risk of HIV. Black and Latina women living in disadvantaged areas are particularly affected. These women often struggle with sticking to their antiretroviral therapy (ART) treatment. This can lead to a detectable viral load (VL), which is n

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