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Roselyn Sarita

Hibernation-Like State

Breakthrough Ultrasound Technique Induces Hibernation-Like State in Rodents, Opening New Avenues for Critical Care Treatment

Researchers have employed ultrasound technology to initiate a hibernation-like state in rodents, mirroring the natural survival mechanism called torpor. A breakthrough study from Washington University in St. Louis has brought us one step closer to realizing science fiction’s dream of hibernation-like suspended animation Published in Nature Metabolism, this research holds potential for critical care treatment…

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New Jersey Lottery to Sell Online Tickets

New Jersey Lottery to Sell Online Tickets, Sparks Debate among Retailers

This strategic move is anticipated to commence in the autumn of 2024, bringing a significant shift to the way lottery enthusiasts engage with the state’s games of chance. The New Jersey Lottery is set to revolutionize its operations to sell online tickets, accessible through its official website and dedicated mobile application However, the proposal to…

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Two People Arrested After Traffic Stop

Two People Arrested After Traffic Stop in Rocky Mount Leads to Drug-related Charges

Taking place on August 18th at approximately 7:40 a.m. within the vicinity of the 2800 block of South Church Street, law enforcement officers initiated the stop subsequent to observing a traffic violation committed by the vehicle in question. In a recent incident, two people arrested by Rocky Mount Police Department during a routine traffic stop…

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Rare Case of Locally Acquired Malaria

Rare Case of Locally Acquired Malaria Detected in Maryland’s National Capital Region

The Maryland Department of Health has confirmed and disclosed the occurrence of the locally acquired malaria infection. A case of locally acquired malaria has been identified by health authorities in Maryland’s National Capital Region Notably, the individual affected had not undertaken recent international or interstate travel. Highlighting the rarity of such cases, Maryland Department of…

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Saints Jimmy Graham Involved in Medical Incident

Saints Jimmy Graham Involved in Medical Incident Leading to Police Intervention

Saints Jimmy Graham found himself in the midst of a perplexing situation on Friday evening in Southern California, with reports suggesting a medical incident that required police intervention. The 36-year-old tight end, Saints Jimmy Graham, was apprehended by authorities on Friday after receiving calls about a man exhibiting erratic behavior near a local resort. Law…

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Resilient Home Survives Wildfires Thanks to Strategic Property Upgrades

Resilient Home Survives Wildfires Thanks to Strategic Property Upgrades Amidst Devastation

Amidst the ruins, a singular house emerges unscathed, it’s red roof and pristine white exterior defying the surrounding devastation. In the aftermath of the wildfires that swept through the historic Maui town a beacon of resilience stands as a testament to the power of strategic property upgrades Images of this remarkable dwelling quickly gained viral…

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Lucy Letby Found Guilty

Lucy Letby Found Guilty: Nurse Convicted of Murdering Seven Newborns in Landmark Case

Solidifying Lucy Letby’s position as the most prolific child serial killer in modern British history. British neonatal nurse Lucy Letby, 33, has been pronounced guilty of murdering seven newborns and attempting to murder six other infants Lucy Letby had pleaded not guilty to all 22 charges against her. Following a 22-day deliberation, a jury composed…

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Tyrie Cleveland and Moro Ojomo

Tyrie Cleveland and Moro Ojomo Suffer Concussions After On-Field Incidents in Eagles vs. Browns Game

This diagnosis comes after Tyrie Cleveland and Moro Ojomo were visibly injured and had to be carried off the field. In a recent turn of events during a game against the Browns, Philadelphia Eagles’ wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland and defensive lineman Moro Ojomo have been identified as having suffered concussions Tyrie Cleveland, known for his…

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