Sound waves at frequencies above the threshold for human hearing are routinely used in medical care. Also known as ultrasound, these sound waves can help clinicians diagnose and monitor disease, and can also provide first glimpses of your…
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Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition involving an insidious decline of semantic and episodic memory alongside other functions []. Its current prevalence, of 55 million, will likely triple by 2050, with cases…
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Tanvi Sharma, Unnati Hooda into pre-quarterfinals
India’s Tanvi Sharma, Unnati Hooda and Rakshitha Sree Ramraj overcame some anxious moments before easing into the pre-quarterfinals of the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 badminton tournament in Guwahati on Wednesday.
Competing at the…
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Augment hikes price for AI code editor, users protest • The Register
Augment has updated its pricing model for Augment Code, an AI coding assistant, to be based on AI usage rather than message interactions. The company said its existing model “isn’t sustainable” but users have calculated that the new one is more…
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Sony has just launched a new Bravia OLED TV – but it’s not what you think it is
The launch of a new Sony OLED TV is usually cause for celebration. Fireworks, bunting, parades – that sort of thing.
So it’s rather baffling to discover that the brand has indeed launched a new OLED TV without so much as a press release…
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Feeling sick and antibiotics not working? WHO warns of quickly spiraling antibiotic resistance and how to check
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics are the main culprits. Antibiotics are often taken when not needed, such as for viral illnesses like the common cold, or stopped midway through a treatment course. In some regions, antibiotics can even be…
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Clariane & ALCEDIAG present real-world data confirming the high acceptability of the myEDIT-B test in routine care at the European Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP)
The world’s first blood test designed to help clinicians distinguish unipolar depression from bipolar disorder, myEDIT-B has demonstrated a high level of acceptability and clinical utility to psychiatrists and their…
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Scientists Find Shingles Vaccine May Lower Dementia Risk
- New research suggests the shingles vaccine may lower the risk of dementia.
- This isn’t the first study to link the vaccine with a lowered risk of the disease.
- Doctors say this underscores the importance of getting the vaccine.
There are a slew of
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