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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Banana Peel Nanoparticles: A New Way to Fight Disease

Banana peels are often thrown away. But they might hold a secret weapon against disease. Scientists have found a way to turn these peels into tiny particles. These particles are so small that they can't be seen with the naked eye. They are called nanoparticles. This discovery could be a game-chan

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Junk DNA Fights Back: A New Hope in Pancreatic Cancer Detection

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a deadly cancer that is often caught too late. This is because it doesn't show clear signs early on and doctors don't have good tests to spot it early. But there's a new hope on the horizon. Researchers have found a way to use something called "junk DNA" to detect this c

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Femur Fractures: How Custom Nails Could Help

The femur, or thighbone, is the strongest bone in the human body. It is also one of the most commonly fractured bones, especially in older adults. One type of femur fracture happens in the upper part, near the hip. This is known as an intertrochanteric fracture. Doctors often use a metal rod, called

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Apr 06 2025BUSINESS

French Logistics Tycoon's Strategy in Turbulent Times

In the world of logistics, Eric Hémar stands out. He's the mastermind behind ID Logistics, a company that's become a giant in the industry. Hémar's journey began with a bold move into contract logistics two decades ago, and now his company is poised to benefit from the current economic turmoil. ID

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Swimming to the Rescue of Heart Health

The heart is a muscle, and like any muscle, it can grow bigger with stress. Unfortunately, this isn't always a good thing. In some cases, the heart can become too big, leading to problems like hypertrophy. This is where swimming might come in handy. Researchers wanted to see if exercise could help f

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The Brain and the Air We Breathe: How Pollution Affects Our Thinking

The air we breathe is full of tiny particles. These particles are known as particulate matter or PM. They are so small that they can enter our lungs and even our bloodstream. This is a big deal because these particles can mess with our brains. They can affect how well we think and remember thing

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Can Exercise and Herbs Fix Fatty Liver in Rats?

Fatty liver disease is a serious condition. It happens when too much fat builds up in the liver. This can harm the organ and cause big problems. A recent experiment looked at how exercise and herbal supplements affect fatty liver disease in rats. The study used 40 male Wistar rats. These rats were s

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

How Sleep and Alertness Shape Our Mental Agility and Energy Levels

The impact of sleep on our daily lives is immense. It is a well-known fact that sleep quality and alertness play a significant role in how we feel and function. A recent study dug deep into how sleep quality and daytime sleepiness influence the link between our mental agility and fatigue. It invo

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

A Boxing Legend's Fight Beyond the Ring

Donald Curry, a name that echoes through the halls of boxing history, is currently facing a tough battle outside the ring. At 63, Curry, once known as the "Lone Star Cobra, " is grappling with Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome (TES), a condition stemming from repeated head injuries sustained during

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Faith and Longevity: How Beliefs Impact Lifespan in Southern California

In the sprawling landscapes of Southern California, a unique study delved into the connection between how strongly someone holds to their religious beliefs and how long they might live. This wasn't just about whether someone goes to church or prays. It was about understanding the different ways peop

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