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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Figuring Out the Best Time to Check Iodine Levels in Pregnant Women

Iodine is super important for pregnant women. But measuring it in urine can be tricky. The amount of iodine in urine changes a lot. This makes it hard to get accurate results. So, scientists looked for a better way. They found that using the iodine-to-creatinine ratio in urine gives a more stable m

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Keep Your Heart Happy: Easy Steps to Keep Arteries Flexible

The heart is a powerful muscle that pumps blood throughout the body. To keep it in top shape, it's important to maintain healthy arteries. When arteries become stiff, it can lead to serious health issues. But there are ways to keep them flexible and your heart happy. First, let's talk about daily h

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

AI in the Doctor's Office: A New Way to Listen?

In Philadelphia, some doctors are trying out a new way to take notes during patient visits. Instead of typing, they are using AI tools to listen and record conversations. This helps them pay more attention to their patients. These AI tools do more than just record. They can tell who is talking and

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Teamwork in Orthodontics: What Do the Experts Think?

Orthodontic treatment often involves a team effort. Orthodontic therapists (OTs) and supervising clinicians (SCs) work together to straighten teeth and improve smiles. But how does this teamwork actually play out? And what do these professionals think about it? First, let's talk about the roles. OT

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Flying Fiascos: Why Airlines Won't Pay You for Delays

A recent decision by the Transportation Department has sparked debate. They've decided to scrap a rule that would have made airlines pay passengers cash for significant flight delays or cancellations. This rule, introduced by the previous administration, would have given travelers up to $775 in comp

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

How Gas Anesthesia Affects Pain Sensors in Rats

Isoflurane is a common gas used in surgeries to make patients unconscious and numb to pain. It works by targeting certain channels in nerve cells, but how it affects specific pain-sensing nerves is not fully understood. Researchers studied how isoflurane impacts tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channel

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Time's Tricks: How Our Minds Bend Time to Help Us Survive

Time isn't always what it seems. Our minds can play tricks on us, making it feel like it's moving slower or faster. This isn't just a random glitch. It's actually a clever trick our brains use to help us survive and adapt. When we're in danger, time can feel like it's slowing down. This gives us mo

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

The Peptide Trend: A Closer Look at the Hype and Risks

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that play crucial roles in the body. Insulin and GLP-1s are well-known examples, but many others remain unapproved by regulators. Despite this, they have become popular in the wellness world, with influencers and celebrities promoting them for various benefit

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Gets a Financial Boost for Energy and Water

Ukraine is getting a big financial helping hand to keep its energy and water systems running smoothly. The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Naftogaz, Ukraine's main energy company, have just signed a deal to provide hundreds of millions of euros. This money is crucial because Russia's attacks on U

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

West 7th Street: Progress and Potential

West 7th Street in Fort Worth is making strides towards becoming a safer and more vibrant place. But there's still a lot to do. The area is known for its nightlife, but local leaders want people to see its cultural side too. Recently, business owners, residents, and police had a meeting. They talke

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