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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Can Traditional Chinese Exercise Really Help Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis?

Traditional Chinese Exercise, or TCE, has been around for ages. It's often used to help people with postmenopausal osteoporosis feel better. But does it really work? Researchers decided to find out by looking at a bunch of studies all at once. This is what they call a meta-analysis. They wanted to g

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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

hidden power: usaf's unique planes

Ever wondered what makes the United States Air Force (USAF) stand out? It's their amazing collection of one-of-a-kind aircraft. Let's take a look at a few of these extraordinary planes. The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, a massive transport plane, has been around since the '70s. Only about 131 of these exist

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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Susan Smith's Parole Hearing: A 30-Year Journey

Thirty years ago, Susan Smith shocked the world by drowning her two young sons and blaming a carjacking. Now, she's up for parole. The story of what happened that night is a complex one, involving a mix of personal struggles and societal expectations. Smith's parole hearing is set for Wednesday, and

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Decoding Emotions: Using Body Signals to Measure Stress

Imagine if you could measure how stressed someone is just by looking at their body signals. That's what researchers are trying to do! They're building a system to figure out your stress level based on four simple body responses: heart rate, skin sweat, chest breathing, and belly breathing. The goal?

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Cancer Trends in 2023: A Deep Dive into Online Content

In 2023, a significant shift in how we understand cancer patients' online behavior is taking place. As more people turn to the internet for information, it's crucial to monitor and analyze the kind of data they encounter. This study explored a major consumer portal, aiming to unveil trends and gain

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Health Toll on Vietnamese Spouses Caring for Elderly Partners

Globally, more and more people are living longer, which means there's a growing need for long-term care (LTC). In many places, spouses often step up to provide this care. While research in richer countries shows that this can have negative effects on caregivers' health and happiness, not much is kno

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Checking Out Iran's Health Data System: Kids' Care Data in Focus

Health data systems are super important for giving people good healthcare. But sometimes, they're hard to use and people don't like them. So, researchers in Iran wanted to find out why many users struggle with their national health system, especially when it comes to recording childcare data. They d

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Medicine Use in Colombia's COVID-19 Hospitals: A Closer Look

When COVID-19 hit, doctors worldwide scrambled to find effective treatments. Even though many drugs didn't show promising results, they were still widely used. A study in Colombia looked at how different medications were prescribed to COVID-19 patients in hospitals. The focus was on the differences

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Nov 16 2024CELEBRITIES

Birthday Mix-Up: Staten Island Bakery and Whoopi Goldberg's Cake Order

In a surprising turn of events, a bakery in Staten Island has become the talk of the town. Jill Holtermann, the owner of the historic bakery in Great Kills, is at the center of a story that involves none other than Whoopi Goldberg. It all started when Whoopi tried to place a special order for her bi

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Staten Island Bakery's Order Mix-Up Revealed

A well-known Staten Island bakery, owned by Jill Holtermann, found themselves in the spotlight recently. The mix-up came after a birthday celebration on "The View, " where Whoopi Goldberg shared that her order for Charlotte Russe cakes had been initially refused. Holtermann, the owner of New York's

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