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Epilepsy at Precision Medicine Crossroads
Recent breakthroughs in epilepsy research promise a paradigm shift in how we diagnose and manage the disease. Historically, the therapeutic focus has...
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Insurance company denies covering cost of life-saving medicine for woman
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City denied covering the cost of one metro woman’s medicine that she says could...
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At the end of 2024, Xbox finds itself as a crossroads
2024 in Gaming This story is part of our 2024 in Gaming series. Follow along as we reflect on the year’s best titles. Updated less than 3...
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US to unleash robot swarms to build smart aircraft with speed, precision, safety
H2 Clipper, a company specializing in hydrogen-based transportation and infrastructure, has secured a patent for a breakthrough in aerospace...
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One researcher shares her experience studying and living with bipolar disorder : Short Wave
Around 40 million people around the world have bipolar disorder, which involves cyclical swings between moods: from depression to mania. Kay Redfield Jamison is one of...
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cool stuff
Scientists achieve a major breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is one of nature’s most efficient chemical processes, converting sunlight into energy with remarkable precision. Plants use this...
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nutrition
What are the effects of precision nutrition-based interventions for managing obesity in children and adolescents?
What are the effects of precision nutrition-based interventions for managing obesity in children and adolescents? Key messages • It is unclear if...
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Thomas and Ruth O'Brien, long- time Brookline residents, leaders in medicine and law and parents of Conan O'Brien, die at ages 95 and 92 - Brookline.News
Thomas and Ruth O’Brien, long time Brookline residents and the parents of comedian Conan O’Brien, both died this week in their Brookline home....
brookline.news - 30+ days ago
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fitness
‘Fatty cartilage’ discovery set to revolutionize regenerative medicine
Researchers have discovered a new type of tissue, a soft and flexible ‘fatty cartilage’ that could revolutionize the treatment of traumatic injuries,...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
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Vitamin D? ‘Save Your Money’
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Lightroom Quick Tip: Nail White Balance with Speed & Precision (VIDEO)
There are numerous methods for refining White Balance in an image, some more difficult and effective than others. Today's tutorial from one of our...
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FDA reverses course on RTO order after layoffs and resignations threaten basic operations like approving new medicines
Weeks after ordering Food and Drug Administration employees back into the office, the agency is reversing course, allowing some of its most prized...
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At This Clinic in Hawaii, Nature Is the Medicine
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Motion Sickness Brain Circuit Study in Mice May Lead to Options in the Treatment of Obesity
Scientists at the Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological...
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nature
MicroRNAs won the Nobel — will they ever be useful as medicines?
Efforts to make therapeutics from the tiny RNA molecules have been in ‘a little bit of a slump’, but that might soon change. Heidi Ledford...
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Middle East latest: UN food agency says it has 2 weeks of supplies in Gaza
The U.N. food agency says it only has enough food supplies in the Gaza Strip to keep public kitchens and bakeries open for less...
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The Blogs: From Cash to Code: Israel’s Bid to Retain Monetary Control with a Digital Shekel
As global finance enters a new digital era, Israel finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. The Bank of Israel’s exploration of a central bank...
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The transaction is the new cookie: why retail media is poised to eat adland
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William Langewiesche, the ‘Steve McQueen of Journalism,’ Dies at 70
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If I Could Stay Funny, I Could Stay Alive’: Jamie Foxx Recalls Impersonating Denzel Washington And Doing Other Wild Things In The Hospital After His Stroke
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business
Tennessee tourism "at a crossroads" as federal funds run out
Tourism in Tennessee has been booming for years, but state officials say they need $ 30 million in extra money to keep the momentum going. Why it...
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Enterprise’s Taylors donate $ 50 million to WashU School of Medicine’s neurosurgery department
ST. LOUIS — Enterprise Mobility Executive Chairman Andrew Taylor and his wife, Barbara Taylor, have donated $ 50 million to Washington University...
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Scientists make breakthrough that could redefine a common household product: 'Very cheap and abundant'
An Indian innovation with ties to most household medicine cabinets tackles a couple of problems while creating less pollution, according to lab...
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entrepreneurship
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After dropping out of college with a 1.2 GPA, Jordan found himself at a crossroads that would unexpectedly lead to his entrepreneurial calling....
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Anas Rahim, Pain Management Specialist, Makes a Practice of Bridging Worlds of Faith, Family, and Medicine
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Pet care: Larry, Moe and Curley enter a delicate truce
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