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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Linarin: The Hidden Hero for Kidney Health

Linarin might be a game-changer in kidney health. It's the superstar ingredient in Chrysanthemum indicum L. and is known for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and kidney-protective powers. Hyperuricemia (HUA) is a condition where uric acid builds up in the body. Over time, this can lead to someth

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Liza Minnelli: A Life on Stage and Screen

Liza Minnelli, a legend in her own right, is set to star in her own documentary. This news likely will make people everywhere smile . Liza Minnelli is known for her endless energy. She once said, “I haven’t stopped working since kindergarten. I just keep moving forward. ” This mindset has

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Norway's New Finance Minister: A Political Old-Timer Steps Up.

Imagine Norway. A country with more oil than a gas station loves its soap. Now, imagine a man with more political experience than a politician's coffee cup. Meet Jens Stoltenberg. He's the new finance minister of Norway. Stoltenberg is someone who knows a thing or two about politics. He's been

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Sleep Apnea and Its Impact on Your Face and Airway

Sleep apnea is a problem that affects many grown-ups. It's when a person stops breathing for short periods during sleep. This can happen because the airway gets blocked. But did you know it also changes the face and airway? Let's dive into how. First, let's talk about how sleep apnea messes with t

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Small Particles, Big Impact: The Role of Micro-Sized Catalysts in Reducing Car Pollution

Tiny particles, big potential. Catalysts with three-way functionality are the heroes when it comes to making cars less polluting. But there are barriers with these catalysts:, they cost too much they rely on valuable metals. They face challenges in performing well at low temperatures. A bright id

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Spinning With The Planet

The Earth spins in space, and it's ever so slightly tilted. This tilt is a big deal. To understand how big, let's break down what we know. Earth's axis goes in a slow motion wobble. This wobble is like a spinning top that slowly changes its tilt over 10, 000 years. But don't think it's a perfect ci

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Dwyane Wade: Jalen Hurts' Future Looks Bright

Dwyane Wade, a three-time NBA champion, has been keeping an eye on Jalen Hurts, the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback. Wade has been following Hurts' career since his college days and is impressed by his ability to handle both the ups and downs of his sport. Hurts has shown remarkable resilience, whi

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Solar System's Deciduous Cells in Movie

In gestational implantation, endometrium stromal cells are the real VIPs. These cells need to be receptive and ready, especially for human conception. Something called SHP2, a protein, is highly present in these decidualized cells. Its role here? Making the cells that line the uterus receptive to im

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Surge In Security For Pacific Palisades

Pacific Palisades will stay closed to people other than residents and approved contractors. The residents of the area are worried. They fear crime will increase if outsiders are allowed in. They are fretful that looters, squatters will occupy the empty houses. These houses are empty because of the w

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Feb 02 2025BUSINESS

Thai Airways Spoils Customers With New Short-Haul Luxury

Thai Airways entered the game with a brand new Royal Silk Class for its next move. This is not just an upgrade, it's a whole new experience for the customers. Imagine this: You're flying domestically or regionally in Thailand or Southeast Asia, and you're treated to 12 premium seats with ad

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