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Banning friendships can backfire: Moms who 'meddle' make bad behavior worse

Sciencedaily.com 

Bad behavior often occurs away from home, leading parents to blame and limit contact with peers. However, a new study shows that banning friendships can backfire, worsening behavior instead of improving it. When moms disapprove of their kids' friends in an effort to curb misbehavior, it often alienates the child from their peers, exacerbating the very issues they aimed to prevent. Meddling in friendships can harm a child's social standing and lead to greater adjustment difficulties.

Orioles pitch training camp expansion; no timeline yet

Spring Training Online 

The Baltimore Orioles are pitching an expansion of their Sarasota training complex with the addition of new high-tech batting cages, additional meeting rooms and new miscellaneous spaces at the Ed Smith Stadium clubhouse. Philip DiMaria of planning consultant Kimley-Horn presented the city with a tentative plan, developed by the team and Fawley Bryant Architecture, that would […]

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Obesity may increase susceptibility to contracting COVID-19

Sciencedaily.com 

A new study has found that obesity may be an important risk factor for infection from the virus that causes COVID-19. Researchers analyzed electronic health record data from Mass General Brigham and found that individuals with obesity were 34% more likely to become COVID positive after reported exposure than individuals without obesity.

Researchers reveal key LAG3 mechanisms that could transform cancer immunotherapy

Sciencedaily.com 

Immune checkpoint inhibitors are a type of cancer treatment that helps the immune system attack cancer cells more effectively. One of the key proteins involved in this process is Lymphocyte Activation Gene-3 (LAG3), which suppresses the antitumor immune response. Researchers have made an important discovery about LAG3, revealing how it interacts with other proteins to control immune activity. Their study could lead to better cancer treatments by enhancing the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Investigational mpox mRNA vaccine reduces disease severity in primates compared to available vaccines

Sciencedaily.com 

The most frequently used mpox vaccine provides partial immunity to the disease but isn't always able to prevent severe symptoms or disease transmission. A new vaccine candidate from Moderna, mRNA-1769, more effectively limits symptoms and disease duration in primates that were infected with a lethal strain of the mpox virus when compared to a currently licensed modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccine.

Uncollected waste and open burning leading causes of the plastic pollution crisis

Sciencedaily.com 

A new study shines a light on the enormous scale of uncollected rubbish and open burning of plastic waste in the first ever global plastics pollution inventory. Researchers used A.I. to model waste management in more than 50,000 municipalities around the world. This model allowed the team to predict how much waste was generated globally and what happens to it.

Variety guaranteed at Tuku Inaugural Arts Festival

The Herald 

Trust Khosa ORGANISERS of the inaugural Oliver Mtukudzi International Festival of Arts (OMIFA) have released a massive line-up to mark the two-day event scheduled for September 21 and 22 at Pakare Paye Arts Centre in Norton. The event is being held in memory of the late crooner Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi who succumbed to diabetes on […]

Novel immunotherapy improves recovery from spinal cord injury

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have designed, in mice, an approach to minimizing the damage from a spinal cord injury through the use of engineered immune cells. Mice given the treatment had improved recovery from injuries, demonstrating potential for developing the therapy for people.

H5 influenza vaccines: What needs to be done to reduce the risk of a pandemic

Sciencedaily.com 

As the global threat of H5N1 influenza looms with outbreaks across species and continents including the U.S., three international vaccine and public health experts say it is time to fully resource and support a robust strategy to address this and future potential pandemic influenza threats, including to consider voluntary vaccination for those now at exposure risk.

Saudi Arabian embassy condemns terrorist attack in Yobe

The Punch 

The Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Nigeria has strongly condemned the recent terrorist attack in Yobe State, where at least 34 villagers were brutally killed by Boko Haram insurgents in Mafa village. In a post on X on Wednesday, the embassy described the attack as “treacherous” and reiterated the Kingdom’s firm stance against violence, terrorism,

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