Talker News

Talker News is an author who writes on a variety of topics, primarily focusing on science and health. Their work is published across multiple platforms. While their articles are generally unbiased and free of conflicts of interest, there have been instances of deceptiveness where the content of the article does not match the title.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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Deceptions

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  • The article titled 'NASA fires communication laser 10 million miles into space for first time' on Morningsentinel.com was found to be deceptive as the body of the article contained no relevant information.
  • The article titled 'New treatment offers hope for Long COVID patients to restore their smell' on Kdhnews.com was found to be partially deceptive as it did not provide any details about the treatment.
  • The article titled 'New treatment offers hope for Long COVID patients to restore their smell' on Morningsentinel.com, Laconiadailysun.com, and Kdhnews.com were found to be deceptive as they did not contain any information related to the title.

Recent Articles

NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Achieves Record Distance in Laser Communication

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 November 2023 NASA's Psyche spacecraft has successfully transmitted a near-infrared laser across a record distance of nearly 16 million kilometers. The primary goal of the Psyche spacecraft is to investigate the metallic asteroid Psyche, which will help us understand the evolution of planet formation and core dynamics. The successful use of near-infrared laser technology for deep-space communication is a first for NASA, and it opens up the possibility for much higher data streaming capacities for future space missions.

Potential Treatment for Restoring Sense of Smell in Long COVID Patients: Study

Broke On: Monday, 20 November 2023 The study involved a minimally invasive procedure known as a stellate ganglion block, injecting anesthetic directly into the stellate ganglion on one side of the neck. The study involved 54 patients with persistent post-COVID parosmia, with 59% experiencing improved symptoms after one week, and 82% of these patients reported substantial ongoing improvement after one month. No adverse events or complications were reported during the study.

Potential Treatment for Restoring Sense of Smell in Long COVID Patients: Study

Broke On: Monday, 20 November 2023 The study involved a minimally invasive procedure known as a stellate ganglion block, injecting anesthetic directly into the stellate ganglion on one side of the neck. The study involved 54 patients with persistent post-COVID parosmia, with 59% experiencing improved symptoms after one week, and 82% of these patients reported substantial ongoing improvement after one month. No adverse events or complications were reported during the study.

Potential Treatment for Restoring Sense of Smell in Long COVID Patients: Study

Broke On: Monday, 20 November 2023 The study involved a minimally invasive procedure known as a stellate ganglion block, injecting anesthetic directly into the stellate ganglion on one side of the neck. The study involved 54 patients with persistent post-COVID parosmia, with 59% experiencing improved symptoms after one week, and 82% of these patients reported substantial ongoing improvement after one month. No adverse events or complications were reported during the study.

Remnants of Proto-Planet Theia Potentially Found Deep Within Earth's Mantle

Broke On: Wednesday, 01 November 2023 The blobs deep within Earth's mantle could be remnants of a proto-planet named Theia. Theia is believed to have collided with Earth approximately 4.5 billion years ago, leading to the creation of the moon. These blobs are hotter and denser than the surrounding rock and could be more iron-rich than Earth's normal mantle rock.