The 16-year-old Phenom with Big Hands: Zhang Ziyu’s Untapped Potential in Women’s Basketball

The 16-year-old Phenom with Big Hands: Zhang Ziyu’s Untapped Potential in Women’s Basketball

Original title: The 16-year-old girl Yao Ming has another talent and is 2.28 meters tall. She was born with big hands and is a treasure of women’s basketball that has not yet been discovered. 16-year-old Zhang Ziyu recently performed at a dominant level again at the National Youth Student Games, and photos of her in … Read more

Choosing a School: Core Majors at the University of California Campuses

Choosing a School: Core Majors at the University of California Campuses

Original title: United States | What are the “core majors” in each of the University of California campuses? Solve the difficulty of choosing a school… The University of California (referred to as: University of California or UC) is the most influential public university system in the world. It consists of ten public universities in California, … Read more

New Master’s Programs at University of Macau: Construction Project Management and Smart Ocean Technology

New Master’s Programs at University of Macau: Construction Project Management and Smart Ocean Technology

Original title: Studying in Macau | University of Macau 24Fall has added 2 new master’s programs, accepting applications for Level 6, 4-level and 8-level associate degrees! Currently, the University of Macau has not announced the opening time for 24fall master’s degree applications. However, the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Macau will … Read more

Judicial Controversy Surrounding Lucio Battisti’s Heritage: Sony Music vs. Battisti Heirs

Judicial Controversy Surrounding Lucio Battisti’s Heritage: Sony Music vs. Battisti Heirs

25 years after the death of Lucio Battisti, the total genius of Italian music, who died on 9 September 1998, the judicial controversy that broke out around his heritage continues, with masterpieces that have made the history of songwriting. After the long dispute with Mogol, the Court of Appeal in Milan is now writing a … Read more

Predicting Parkinson’s: Retinal Changes as Early Indicators

Predicting Parkinson’s: Retinal Changes as Early Indicators

Research has shown that retinal changes are a precursor to Parkinson’s disease. Using this, it is possible to predict the possibility of onset seven years in advance when tissue changes are observed with retinal optical coherence tomography (OCT). The results of a study on the possibility of diagnosing Parkinson’s disease using OCT conducted by researchers … Read more

The Potential of Statins as a Treatment Option for Reducing the Risk of Stroke Recurrence

The Potential of Statins as a Treatment Option for Reducing the Risk of Stroke Recurrence

Studies have shown that statin, a representative treatment for dyslipidemia, reduces the risk of ischemic stroke in patients with cerebral hemorrhage. Recently, as studies that show that statins reduce the risk of stroke are continuously accumulating, there is a possibility that they will be established as a new treatment option. The results of a study … Read more

The Advantages of Subcutaneous ICD (S-ICD) Over Transvenous-ICD (TV-ICD)

The Advantages of Subcutaneous ICD (S-ICD) Over Transvenous-ICD (TV-ICD)

Subcutaneous ICD (S-ICD), which overcomes the disadvantages of transvenous-ICD (TV-ICD), which requires electrode wires to be inserted into the blood vessels and heart, is establishing itself as a next-generation runner. With the accumulation of Rewall World Data (RWD) following comparative clinical trials with various TV-ICDs, evidence is being established that it is no inferior to … Read more

Study Finds Duration of Corticosteroid Use, Not Dose, Impacts Fracture Risk

Study Finds Duration of Corticosteroid Use, Not Dose, Impacts Fracture Risk

To minimize the fracture side effects of corticosteroids, a study has found that focus should be placed on duration rather than dose. In the case of short and thick one-time use, the risk of fracture increased and the frequency of taking osteoporosis drugs increased compared to those who were consistently prescribed a similar cumulative dose. … Read more

Soldier from “Deterrence” Forces Begs for Help in Libya: Video Goes Viral

Soldier from “Deterrence” Forces Begs for Help in Libya: Video Goes Viral

Al-Marsad Newspaper: A video clip documented the appearance of a soldier from the “deterrence” forces in Libya, asking for help from a member of the “444th Brigade” to help him after he had captured him. The video showed the soldier seriously injured as a result of the armed clashes taking place in the capital, Tripoli, … Read more

Study Finds Increasing Risk of Death and Cancer with Thymus Gland Removal in Adults

Study Finds Increasing Risk of Death and Cancer with Thymus Gland Removal in Adults

A study has found that removal of the thymus gland increases the risk of death and cancer. Although it is involved in the development of immune function, it gradually degenerates with the maturation of the human body, and unlike in adults, where it was considered safe to remove it because its function was unclear, thymectomy … Read more