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What Do Koreans Really Think About TB Treatment?

August 22, 2025

Korea has been dealing with tuberculosis (TB) for a long time. To understand how people feel about TB treatment, researchers looked at online questions asked from 2002 to 2024. They used a special kind of computer program called a large language model (LLM) to sort through all the data. People ofte

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The Hidden World of Data Cleanup: What Happens to Your Old Gadgets?

August 20, 2025

When you toss out old gadgets, you might think your data is gone forever. But it's not that simple. Companies specializing in IT asset disposal (ITAD) have a big job: making sure data from old devices doesn't fall into the wrong hands. They handle everything from smartphones to computers and even me

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Covid's Hidden Impact: Blood Vessel Aging and Dementia Risk

August 19, 2025

Covid-19 isn't just a respiratory illness; it can also speed up the aging of your blood vessels. This process, known as vascular aging, makes blood vessels stiff and less effective at carrying oxygen. Normally, this happens as we get older, but Covid can fast-track it, even in mild cases. A recent

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Gums Bleeding? It Might Be Telling You More Than You Think

August 18, 2025

People with gum disease often have hidden diabetes. When gums bleed during a dental check-up, that blood could be a clue. This blood, called gingival crevicular blood (GCB), might help find diabetes early. But how good is it compared to the usual finger prick test? Researchers wanted to know. They

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From Dreams to Reality: How Sci-Fi Ideas Became Real Tech

August 17, 2025

Sci-fi writers often come up with ideas that sound far-fetched. Yet, many of these ideas have become real technologies. For example, Arthur C. Clarke suggested satellites that could stay in one spot above Earth. This idea seemed crazy in 1945. But decades later, it became a reality. Today, we call t

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A Closer Look at Sodium Oxybate for Laryngeal Dystonia

August 15, 2025

Laryngeal dystonia (LD) is a tricky condition. It causes sudden muscle spasms in the voice box during speech. This makes talking really hard. People with LD often find it tough to communicate clearly. Recently, sodium oxybate has shown promise as a treatment. It's especially helpful for those who re

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Solar Panels for Your Balcony: A New Way to Go Green

August 15, 2025

In the United States, a fresh trend is emerging among homeowners and renters who want to use solar energy without the high cost of rooftop installations. These small solar panels, about the size of a door, can be plugged into regular wall outlets and placed on balconies or decks. This idea has been

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How Your Voice Could Help Spot Throat Cancer

August 14, 2025

Artificial intelligence might soon be able to detect throat cancer just by listening to a person's voice. This is according to a recent study that focused on men with larynx cancer. The larynx, also known as the voice box, is where the vocal cords are located. When cancer affects this area, it can c

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Bitcoin Backer Supports College for Its Economic Views

August 13, 2025

Tyler Winklevoss, the CEO of Gemini, a cryptocurrency exchange, recently praised Grove City College in Pennsylvania. He highlighted the school's focus on Austrian Economics, which aligns with his views on Bitcoin. Austrian Economics emphasizes free markets, individualism, and limited government inte

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Kelly and Brandon: Love, Loss, and Lessons

August 11, 2025

Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock's marriage ended in 2020 after nearly seven years together. Fans were shocked, but the legal battle that followed showed there was more to the story. Kelly, known for her independence, filed for divorce, leaving many to wonder what went wrong. Despite their spl