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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Schizophrenia and the Choroid Plexus: A Look at Morphological Changes

Have you ever wondered how schizophrenia affects the brain? One structure that has been getting attention is the choroid plexus. This tiny but important part of the brain makes cerebrospinal fluid, which protects and nourishes the brain. Researchers are interested in how schizophrenia might change t

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Dec 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Birthday Bash: Stars Born on December 18

December 18 is more than just a date—it's the birthday of some pretty famous faces! This special day brings together a bunch of celebrities, from singers to actors, under the Sagittarius sign. You might know Billie Eilish for her powerful voice, Brad Pitt for his acting chops, and Christina Aguilera

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Exploring Isavuconazole: Real-World Safety Concerns Unveiled

Isavuconazole, a newer type of antifungal drug, has been making waves in the medical world. Recently, researchers dug into real-world reports to check how safe it really is. They looked at databases from various places where people had reported any side effects. The goal? To give doctors a clearer p

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Amazon's Injury Data: A Senate Challenge

A recent Senate report has thrown some serious accusations at Amazon. It claims that the giant is playing around with worker injury numbers to make its warehouses seem safer. The report, led by Senator Bernie Sanders, says Amazon's obsession with speed is creating dangerous conditions. They found th

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Gift Idea: Affordable Amazon Tablet for Any Age

Stumped on what to give that one tough-to-please person on your list? Check out the Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet. It's a versatile, portable, and now affordable tech gift at just $74. 99, a big drop from its original price of $139. 99. Perfect for streaming shows, reading, or browsing, it comes with a c

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Hits Arizona Zoo: Some Animals Die, Others Recover

Last week, health officials in Arizona announced that a few animals at the Wildlife World Zoo and Aquarium had died from bird flu. This news came after the Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) joined with state and federal agencies to address the situation. The zoo quickly took action

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's Warehouse Quotas: Balancing Speed and Safety

Ever thought about what goes on in Amazon's warehouses? It's a fast-paced world in there, with workers rushing to meet tough quotas. But is speed coming at a cost? Internal reports reveal that Amazon employees face a high risk of injuries due to these strict rules. The constant pressure to move fast

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Amazon's Quotas and Injuries: A Senate Report's Findings

For a long time, people who support workers and some government officials have said that Amazon's tough production goals cause high injury rates among its warehouse employees. Amazon has always denied this, saying it doesn't have strict quotas and that its injury rates are going down or are already

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Dec 15 2024LIFESTYLE

The Perfect Jacket for Freezing Winters

Meet the jacket that took the internet by storm during last year's Fall Prime Day. This might not be the most convenient coat for driving, but it truly shines when you’re out in the cold. The reviewer, Negesti, got lucky with a size 4XL, which fits perfectly without any issues around the chest area.

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

A Novel Carbon Sensor for Spotting Dangerous Food Chemicals

Scientists have come up with a new way to detect harmful substances like chloramphenicol (CP) and furazolidone (FZ) in food, using a special sensor made from carbon paste. This sensor is modified with a chemical called Fmoc-Pro-Phe-OMe, which scientists have carefully characterized using advanced to

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