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  • Long-Term Smoking Cessation Slows Cognitive Decline in Middle-Aged and Older Adults

    Long-Term Smoking Cessation Slows Cognitive Decline in Middle-Aged and Older Adults

    Middle-aged and older adults who quit smoking experience significantly slower rates of cognitive decline than those who continue smoking, according to an 18-year longitudinal analysis of nearly 10,000 participants published in The Lancet Healthy…

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  • Walking droplets and galloping bubbles hold key to physics

    Walking droplets and galloping bubbles hold key to physics

    UNC Research Stories sat down with Pedro Sáenz, associate professor in the UNC College of Arts and Sciences’ math department, to learn more about his work at the Physical Mathematics Lab and why student research experiences matter.

    What’s the…

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  • Study Finds Decrease in Hearing Loss Diagnoses Following Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

    Study Finds Decrease in Hearing Loss Diagnoses Following Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

    Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) has been a prevalent health problem among older adults, which is often left undetected and undertreated. Several studies in the last decade have shown that individuals with SNHL have twice the risk of developing…

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  • Baker’s Yeast Can Survive Mars-like Stress Conditions, New Study Shows

    Baker’s Yeast Can Survive Mars-like Stress Conditions, New Study Shows

    Exploring the possibility of the survival of life under extraterrestrial conditions is an important goal of astrobiology. In a new study, scientists used baker’s yeast, a powerful model organism, to assess the impact of Mars-like conditions;…

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  • 10 Days of Windows: The Spiceworks Community looks back

    10 Days of Windows: The Spiceworks Community looks back

    Windows has been more than just an operating system. It’s been a stage for innovation, nostalgia, and sometimes controversy. Over the years, Windows has left an undeniable legacy on both IT professionals and pop culture. A legacy that…

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  • Efficacy and Safety of Dupilumab in AD Across Diverse Pediatric Populations: A Q&A With Elaine Siegfried, MD

    Efficacy and Safety of Dupilumab in AD Across Diverse Pediatric Populations: A Q&A With Elaine Siegfried, MD

    At the 34th Annual Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV), which took place September 17-20 in Paris, research was presented titled “Dupilumab Safety and Efficacy Up to 3 Years Across Racial Subgroups in…

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  • Wall Street can’t seem to shake off volatility. How to generate some safe returns into year-end

    Wall Street can’t seem to shake off volatility. How to generate some safe returns into year-end

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  • Turn Blurry Video into 4K Quality

    Turn Blurry Video into 4K Quality

    NEW YORK and HONG KONG, Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Cisdem has released a significant update to its popular Video Converter, introducing AI-powered video upscaling and intelligent noise reduction. The new version boosts…

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  • Common hospice medications may carry major unintended risks for people with dementia

    Common hospice medications may carry major unintended risks for people with dementia

    Hospice care aims to bring comfort, peace, and dignity to patients at the end of life. Yet for the growing number of Americans with dementia who enter hospice, their course is often long and unpredictable – making it especially…

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