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Easing Jaw Pain: A Closer Look at Laser Therapy and Splints

July 11, 2025

Jaw pain can be a real hassle, making even simple tasks like eating or talking uncomfortable. A recent study looked into how well laser therapy and mouth splints work for people with jaw muscle pain. The study involved 99 people, mostly women, who were split into three groups. One group used a mouth

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How Temperature and Saliva Affect Oral Cancer Cells

July 11, 2025

Oral cancer often appears in a specific area of the mouth, shaped like a U. This area includes the floor of the mouth, the sides of the tongue, and the back part near the tonsils. Scientists are still trying to figure out why this happens and how cells in this area deal with changes in temperature a

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Feeding Facts: Breast or Bottle for Preemies with Breathing Trouble

July 11, 2025

Laryngomalacia is a condition where the tissues above the vocal cords are too soft. This can cause breathing problems and make feeding a challenge. A recent study looked at how a preterm baby with this condition handled breastfeeding compared to bottle-feeding. The study used a special tool called

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Unraveling the Mystery of Hydatidiform Moles and a Tiny Protein

July 11, 2025

Scientists have been digging into a tiny protein called Low Molecular Mass Polypeptide-2 (LMM-2). This protein is found in human trophoblast cells, which are crucial for baby development in the womb. The big news is that LMM-2 is way more active in hydatidiform moles than in normal pregnancies. Hyda

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Money Talks in College Football: Deion Sanders Calls for Spending Limits

July 10, 2025

Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, has been vocal about his approach to building a winning team. He has been very active in the transfer portal and has helped his players secure name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. However, Sanders believes that college football needs to addr

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How Body Clocks Might Be Behind Muscle Loss in Low Testosterone

July 9, 2025

Testosterone levels dropping in men can lead to muscle loss, especially in the limbs. But why does this happen? Scientists have been digging into this question. They found that when testosterone levels drop, the body's internal clocks in muscles get messed up. This mess-up is linked to higher levels

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Mixing Molecules for Better Light Tech

July 9, 2025

Scientists have been playing around with tiny molecules to make better light-based technology. They mixed a special molecule called PDI with another called GMP. This mix created something new with some cool properties. First, they looked at how these molecules fit together. They found that the mix

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Decoding Personalities: Can AI Really Understand Us?

July 9, 2025

AI is making waves in understanding human personalities. But how well can it really do this? Let's break it down. First, AI has been getting better at guessing personality traits. But most studies have not looked closely at how reliable these guesses are. They also haven't checked how these AI meth

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Your Coffee Habit Might Be Hurting Your Eyesight

July 9, 2025

Coffee lovers, listen up! That daily cup of joe might be doing more harm than good, especially if you're a fan of the instant variety. Recent findings have linked instant coffee to a shocking increase in the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a top cause of blindness. The stu

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Joe Burrow's Rough Year: From Field to Home

July 8, 2025

Joe Burrow, the star quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, had a year that was anything but smooth. Not only did he face challenges on the field, but his personal life took a hit too. While he was busy leading his team to a hard-earned victory against the Dallas Cowboys, something unexpected happe