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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Battling Obesity: How Personalized Medicine Can Help Teens and Adults

Tackling obesity is a challenge that affects both teens and adults. It's a complex issue that varies from person to person. Enter personalized medicine, which offers a tailored approach to treatment. Instead of a one-size-fits-all solution, this method considers an individual's unique characteristic

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Veteran's Unexpected Diagnosis: A Lesson in Resilience

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. Rayshaun Smith, 32, thought his knee pain was just a result of his intense military training and exercises. The discomfort persisted for years, but he managed it with over-the-counter painkillers. It wasn't until 2020, while working stateside, that he decided to see an Air Forc

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The New Ways to Handle Gout: From Crystals to Personalized Care

Gout is a type of arthritis caused by the buildup of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals in the joints, leading to inflammation and pain. Managing gout involves both treating and preventing attacks. One of the latest approaches is using biological agents that target a specific inflammation trigger calle

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

College Students and IPV: Coping Skills Matter

College can be a tough time. It's a period where many young adults experience intimate partner violence (IPV), either as victims or as perpetrators. A recent study looked into how coping strategies affect the psychological well-being of college students who face or inflict IPV. The study involved 3

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The Unique Power of Tree-Derived Camptothecin in Cancer Fight

Ever thought about how nature can help fight cancer? Meet camptothecin, a special compound found in some trees. It's not your average chemical. This alkaloid has a clever way of stopping cancer cells from dividing and spreading. Unlike many other compounds, it doesn't just attack from the outside. I

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Do Government-Savvy CEOs Boost Green Investment?

Ever wondered if CEOs who've worked in government are more likely to invest in cleaning up their companies' environmental act? Turns out, they are! A recent study found that CEOs with government experience tend to push for more investment in pollution control projects. This isn't just about doing go

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Melania’s Meme Coin Surges, Donald’s Drops: Crypto Chaos Unfolds!

Imagine this: Melania Trump, who's soon to be First Lady, launches her own cryptocurrency called $MELANIA. Meanwhile, her husband, President Donald Trump, sees his own crypto coin, $TRUMP, plummet by 50% almost instantly. That's exactly what happened over the weekend! Melania announced the launch o

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Mental Health: A Helping Hand for Decisions

Imagine having a smart assistant that can help you spot mental health issues early. That's what AI is doing in mental health services. Professionals and patients alike are getting a boost from these intelligent tools. They're great at detecting problems, making precise diagnoses, planning treatments

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Reimagining Old Spaces: What Investors Really Think About Reviving Historic Buildings in China

Investing in old buildings can be a real challenge. For investors, things like money, interest, and leasing terms can greatly affect their decisions. By understanding what drives these investors, it helps to involve people with different interests in reviving historic buildings. This paper looked cl

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Jan 25 2025FINANCE

Weather and Your Wallet: How Heat Waves Hurt Investments

You might not think about it, but hot weather can actually affect your investments. A recent study found that extreme heat waves since 1979 have led to a drop in stock prices by up to 3. 1%. Europe tends to experience more severe heat waves than the U. S. , but Americans are more concerned about rec

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