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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Doctor's Dollars: Where the Surgeons' Money Goes

Surgeons have been dipping into their funds for political influence. This all began in 2001, when the American College Surgeons group established a political action committee called SurgeonsPAC. This committee, a group of people, helps to give money to people running for Congress in the United

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Feb 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Harry's Head: Time for a Change?

Imagine this: a royal guy, once known for his full head of red hair and living in California, is now facing a different kind of spotlight. His childhood hairdresser, Sam McKnight, has some straightforward advice: it's time to tackle his thinning hair. McKnight, who's known for working with

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer Treatments: Combining or Going Solo?

First, let's understand what we're talking about. Lung cancer is a deadly disease. Two ways to fight it are chemoimmunotherapy and immunotherapy. Chemoimmunotherapy is like a two-pronged attack. Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. The chemotherapy part of chemoimmunotherapy has been a sta

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How Scientists Use Colorful Tags to See Inside Cells

Let's dive into the world of tiny tags used by scientists to study living cells. These tags, known as "tetraines, " are a big deal in a field called "bio-chemistry. " Bio-chemistry is all about making things react when a certain thing happens. Tetraines are invisible until they react with somet

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Patient Risks spotted after Routine Baby Vaccination

In Korea, vaccines are an essential part of public health, but you should sit tight to find out the kick in the cold water. These vaccines are really necessary when it comes to keeping check on babies young and vulnerable. It is no ordinary slope to analyze infant specific reactions to vaccinations.

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Super Bowl 2025: Where Familiarity and Fun Meet

The upcoming Super Bowl will be a spectacle that will attract more than 120 million viewers. For advertisers, it’s a golden opportunity to grab attention, and many of them are using celebrities and familiar faces to do just that. Brands are leaning into what makes customers feel comfort

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How Past Traumas Shape Present Choices: ACEs and Unexpected Pregnancies

Let's dive into a disturbing truth. Many people's choices of pregnancy may be highly influenced without us thinking. Adverse childhood experiences how so? These are traumatic events like abuse, neglect, or family dysfunction that stick with us. New interviews showed that people who went through

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

The race to create functional kidney organoids is heating up with new technology

Kidney organs made in labs could be a game-changer for people with kidney diseases. Think about it— having a new kidney grown just for you, no waiting lists or ethical dilemmas. This could be the future, but we're not there yet. Scientists are working hard to make these lab-made kidneys work just li

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Feb 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Controversy Strikes Super Bowl Commercials

“ People known for record music are also famous for doing, saying and wearing things to gain attention”. The attention this time was on the rapper. He aired a controversial commercial. The promo aired in some markets during the Super Bowl. So what was this about? A website selling t-shirts with

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Brazilian Ear, Nose, and Throat Advancements: 30 Years of Greatness

The Otorhinolaryngology Foundation was created in 1995 and has since been a major player in advancing ear, nose, and throat care in Brazil. This foundation, born out of the Center for Studies and Advanced Development in Otorhinolaryngology, has grown its influence far beyond academic support to beco

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