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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

How Yoga Gives Your Brain a Mini Workout

Ever wonder how yoga affects your brain? A recent study used a special device called fNIRS to check out what happens in the frontal lobe during yoga. The experiment included 27 healthy adults who practiced yoga for about 23 minutes. This wasn't your typical yoga session; it mixed active poses with r

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Jul 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez: A New Romance?

Jessica Alba, a well-known actress, has been seen with actor Danny Ramirez, famous for his role in "Captain America. " They were spotted together at an airport in Mexico, heading to Los Angeles. Both kept a low profile, wearing baseball caps and avoiding any public displays of affection. This isn't

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Jul 14 2025BUSINESS

Trade Tensions: Europe Plans Next Move After U. S. Tariffs

Europe is in a tough spot. The U. S. just dropped a big surprise: 30% tariffs on European goods. This isn't just about cheese or leather. It's about a lot of stuff, from electronics to medicine. And it's not just Europe. Mexico is in the same boat. European leaders are meeting to figure out what to

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Jul 14 2025SCIENCE

How Lactoferrin Helps Heal Gut Damage

Lactoferrin, a protein found in milk, has been shown to help protect the gut from damage caused by a toxin called deoxynivalenol (DON). Researchers wanted to understand how lactoferrin works at a genetic level to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the gut. When mice were fed a diet contami

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Jul 14 2025SCIENCE

Nature's Tiny Helpers: How Plant Parts Can Clean Up Water

Ever thought about how plants could help clean up our water? It turns out that tiny parts of plants, called hemicellulose and cellulose, can do just that. These parts are great at grabbing onto tiny plastic bits, called nanoplastics, in water. This is because they have a special structure that makes

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Mixing Food, Movement, and Medicine: Why Lifestyle Still Matters

People often think that taking a pill can fix everything. But when it comes to managing weight and health, it's not that simple. GLP-1 drugs, which help with weight loss, are popular. But they're not magic. They work better when combined with good food choices and regular exercise. First, let's tal

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

How French Food Choices Impact Health and Gut Bacteria

In France, a big study is happening. It's called Le French Gut. Researchers want to see how food, health, and lifestyle affect the tiny creatures living in our guts. They call these creatures gut microbiota. This study is important because it looks at regular people, not just those with health probl

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Back Pain and AI: A Smarter Way to Diagnose

Back pain is a big deal. It makes life hard for many people and costs a lot of money to treat. Often, doctors use MRI scans to figure out if a slipped disc is causing the pain. But MRI machines aren't everywhere, and they can be expensive. So, what's the alternative? AI, or artificial intelligence,

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

How AI is Changing Nursing: A Look at the Future

Nursing is changing fast. AI is a big part of this change. But how can AI help nurses? And how can nurses use AI to make their jobs easier? These are big questions. Leaders in nursing informatics are trying to find answers. AI is not just a trend. It is here to stay. It can help nurses in many ways

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Cool Homes, Hot Truths: How Air Conditioning and Social Factors Shape Health in California

In California, the presence of air conditioning (AC) in homes plays a significant role in health outcomes during hot weather. Researchers have looked at data from 27 cities and found that having AC can lower the risk of heat-related hospital visits. However, it does not completely eliminate the dang

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