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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Gold Nanoclusters and Long-Term Health: What We Know So Far

Gold nanoclusters combined with alpha-lipoic acid, or FANCs, are gaining attention in the medical field. These tiny particles have shown potential for creating new drugs. But here is the thing: while short-term tests on mice showed no immediate harm, the long-term effects remained a mystery. Re

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Worm Wars: Testing Treatments for School Kids in India

In India, worm infections spread through soil are still a big problem. This is true even though things have gotten better with hygiene and regular deworming. A big study was done to see how well two different treatments work. The goal was to find out which one is better at getting rid of these worms

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Cats and Mites: A Simple Solution to a Big Problem

Notoedres cati is a tiny, contagious mite that loves to burrow into a cat's skin. This nasty little critter causes mange, which is really itchy and leads to some nasty skin issues. Now, imagine a group of cats living together in one home, all dealing with this problem. This is where a recent study c

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Food Choices and PFAS Levels in Pregnant Women

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a group of man-made chemicals that have been used in various industries since the 1940s. They are found in many products, including non-stick cookware, water-repellent clothing, and stain-resistant fabrics. Unfortunately, these chemicals can also be

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Mar 27 2025CELEBRITIES

The Hollywood Heated Feud

The heated legal battle between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively has sparked some strong opinions. One notable voice in this drama is Joe Rogan. He has taken a clear stance on the matter. He believes that the power couple, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, are using the Me Too movement to their advan

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Mar 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Big Shift: Android Development Goes Private

Google has decided to change how it develops the Android operating system. From now on, all work on Android will happen behind closed doors. This move is meant to make the development process smoother and more efficient. But don't worry, Google will still share the source code with the public after

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Mar 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Healthy Hydration: Curry and Obama's Refreshing Team-Up

The sports drink scene is getting a makeover, thanks to a powerhouse duo. Michelle Obama and Stephen Curry have joined forces to introduce Plezi Hydration. This isn't just another sports drink. It's a healthier option designed to fuel active lifestyles without the junk. Curry, known for his on-court

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: Ukraine and Russia Clash Over Ceasefire Deals

Ukraine faced a night of chaos as Russian drones struck multiple targets. The city of Kriviy Rih experienced its most significant drone attack since the war began. Russia, however, claimed to have shot down several Ukrainian drones over the Black Sea and other regions. The Kremlin stated that it wou

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Mar 26 2025SPORTS

Titans' Draft Strategy: Confusion or Cleverness?

The Tennessee Titans have been sending out mixed signals about their interest in Cam Ward. Last Monday, they dispatched a large group to Miami to observe Ward's Pro Day workout. However, the very next day, they were quietly exploring other trade possibilities. This back-and-forth has left many wonde

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How a Common Medicine Is Losing Its Punch in Uganda

In Uganda, a big problem has popped up. A medicine that has been a go-to for treating malaria is starting to lose its effectiveness. This medicine is called Artemisinin. It has been a key player in fighting malaria for a long time. But now, it is not working as well as it used to. This is a serious

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