MAR
17
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Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Each St. Patrick's Day I think of my mom. She loved this day! I really believe it was her favorite holiday. Each year, about a week prior, she'd get her Irish record album out and play it daily. Of course, she made sure ...

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FEB
26
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New Study Targets Steps Per Day for Reducing Risk of Heart Failure

The research is clear: activity benefits our bodies as we age. But how much physical activity is useful to persons over 60? A new study from the University of Buffalo offers a solution, and it isn't 10,000 steps per day. A study of nearly 6,000 U.S. ...

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FEB
12
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Category 6 hurricanes Considered by Climate Experts Due to Global Warming

Category 6 hurricanes  Considered by Climate Experts Due to Global Warming

It's been awhile since we've talked about science ...hurricane season runs from June to November in United StatesNow, there may be a category 6 added. Read on to find out more. Category 1 hurricanes have wind speeds between 74 and 95 mph, while Categ...

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FEB
10
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Embracing the Shift: Daylight Savings Time Springs Forward

Embracing the Shift: Daylight Savings Time Springs Forward

As March 10, 2024 approaches, many across the United States and various parts of the world eagerly anticipate the annual tradition of springing forward for Daylight Savings Time (DST). While the change in time may seem trivial, its impact is far-reac...

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JAN
31
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Genetics of Skin Cancer: A Tool for Heart Healing

Duke University biomedical engineers have shown that one of the most lethal mutations linked to skin malignancies may also be a doorway to healing a wounded heart. Among the most prevalent and dangerous genetic mutations in melanoma patients is a mut...

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JAN
15
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Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday in the United States dedicated to honoring the life and achievements of the iconic civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrated annually on the third Monday of January, MLK Day not only pays t...

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DEC
08
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Remembering John Lennon: A Timeless Legacy of Music and Activism

On December 8, 1980, the world lost a musical icon and a symbol of peace, John Lennon. As we commemorate the 43rd anniversary of his untimely death on this date in 2023, it's an opportunity to reflect on his extraordinary life, his enduring legacy, a...

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NOV
01
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PTSD, Diet, and the Gut Microbiome Study

The human gut microbiome exerts a substantial influence on our overall health. Studies have indicated that the gut microbiota can impact the formation and reaction of emotions. However, the connection between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and...

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OCT
24
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Hidden Dangers to Wildlife: Pumpkin Bleaching

Halloween is a time of celebration, filled with spooky decorations, costumes, and, of course, pumpkins. While pumpkin carving and decorating have become popular traditions, an emerging trend poses a significant threat to wildlife and the environment:...

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AUG
30
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Antarctic Sea Ice Loss Affects Emperor Penguin Breeding

Emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica with total sea ice loss failed to breed in 2022. This reinforces projections that over 90% of emperor penguin colonies will be quasi-extinct by the end of the century due to global warming.British Antarctic Surv...

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