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Stress, Depression, and Pregnancy: How Where You Live Matters

July 8, 2025

Pregnancy is a time of big changes, both good and bad. But did you know where you live can affect how you feel during this time? A study looked into this and found some interesting things. First, let's talk about stress. It's a part of life, but too much can be bad, especially when you're pregnant.

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Unlocking Better Outcomes for Pancreatic Cancer Surgery

July 6, 2025

Pancreatic cancer is tough to beat, but new surgical techniques and drugs are giving patients a fighting chance. One such method is removing parts of the porto-mesenteric veins along with the pancreas. This approach is now being used more often for tumors that were once considered too advanced for s

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Why Fast Food Chains Are Betting Big on Loyalty Programs

July 5, 2025

Fast-casual restaurants are in a bit of a pickle. People are spending less, and that means fewer customers walking through the doors. To fight this, many chains are turning to loyalty programs. These programs, which offer discounts and special perks, have become a key tool for keeping customers enga

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EV Buyers: Act Now Before the Tax Credit Vanishes

July 4, 2025

The clock is ticking for those looking to buy an electric vehicle. A recent law passed by Congress has set a deadline: September 30, 2025. After this date, the popular $7, 500 federal tax credit for new EVs will be no more. Initially, there were talks of a six-month grace period, but the final law c

technology

Quieting Down Car Heat Pumps: A Cool Science Trick

July 3, 2025

Ever wondered why your car's heat pump can be so noisy? It's all about the refrigerant inside. When it changes from liquid to gas, it creates tiny bubbles that pop, making that annoying sound. This happens because of a sudden drop in pressure. Scientists have been studying this. They found that the

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Understanding Self-Driving Cars: Why Explaining Their Choices Matters

July 3, 2025

Self-driving cars are becoming more common, but they can still puzzle the people riding in them. When these cars make decisions, passengers might not understand why. This lack of clarity can make people less trusting of the technology. Clear explanations can help. When self-driving cars explain the

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Living with Narcolepsy: What Patients Really Feel

July 2, 2025

Narcolepsy is more than just feeling tired all the time. It's a complex condition that can include sudden muscle weakness, called cataplexy, and other sleep issues. This study wanted to understand how patients truly experience these symptoms. People with narcolepsy often struggle with excessive day

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A Young Dad's Fight Against Colon Cancer: What You Need to Know

July 2, 2025

Tanner Martin, a 30-year-old Utah dad, passed away after a brave battle with stage 4 colon cancer. His wife, Shay Wright, shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram, featuring a video Martin had recorded before his death. In the video, Martin, holding their newborn daughter AmyLou, asked fans to sup

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Spotting the Signs: When Should You Worry About a Sore?

July 2, 2025

Cancer can be sneaky. It often starts with small signs that people might ignore. One common early warning is a sore that won't heal. This was the case for a woman who had a sore under her armpit for over a year. She didn't think much of it at first. But later, her family realized that this could hav

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Boosting Medicinal Power in Fritillaria thunbergii: The Shade and Potassium Trick

July 2, 2025

Fritillaria thunbergii, a plant packed with useful compounds, is often grown for its medicinal bulbs. But growing too many plants just for profit has led to a drop in quality. So, scientists decided to test how shade and potassium affect the bulbs' growth and the useful stuff inside them. They foun