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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Snag Four Apple AirTags for a Steal at $68!

Apple's AirTags are currently on sale at Amazon, with a four-pack going for just $68. This is a new low price, $2 less than the previous lowest price. This deal is a great way to stock up on these handy tracking devices, especially if you have a lot of items or even pets that you want to keep tabs o

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Heart's Changes in Severe Blood Pressure Spikes

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can cause some serious changes in the heart. A recent study took a close look at these changes using a special kind of imaging called cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in people who had a sudden, severe spike in blood pressure, known as a hypertensive cris

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Ear Scans Get a Tech Boost: AI Steps Up

Imagine trying to see something as small and complex as the bones in your ear. Doctors use special scans to get a good look. These scans are super important for both kids and adults. There are two main ways to make these scans even better: one is called hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR), and the

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: Helping Ethnic Minorities Fight Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a big health problem around the world. It hits ethnic minorities especially hard. Why? Because they often struggle with cultural differences, low health awareness, and not enough access to healthcare. These issues make it tough for them to manage their health and get the right treatm

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Venetoclax and FLAG-IDA: A New Hope for Leukemia Patients

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a tough nut to crack. Even with intense chemotherapy, many patients face a high risk of relapse. Things get even worse for those whose leukemia returns or doesn't respond to treatment. But there's a glimmer of hope with a new combo treatment. Researchers look

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Supercharged Packaging: How Tiny Fibers and Plant Power Can Keep Food Fresh

Imagine a world where your food stays fresh for longer, and the packaging is eco-friendly. Sounds like a dream? Well, scientists have been working on making it a reality. They've been experimenting with tiny fibers made from plant materials and special compounds found in plants called polyphenols. T

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Feb 26 2025CELEBRITIES

The Pitt vs. ER: A Legal Showdown

A courtroom drama has unfolded, pitting the estate of Michael Crichton against Warner Bros. Television. The estate, holding rights to the medical drama "ER, " is not happy with the new show "The Pitt. " The estate believes that "The Pitt" is too similar to "ER" and that Warner Bros. Television has

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

A Mother's Horror: The Unspeakable Attack on a Family.

In a shocking turn of events, a mother and her young son became the targets of a brutal attack in their own home. The incident unfolded in a quiet suburb of Chicago, where a Palestinian American family had been living peacefully for years. The mother, Hanan, and her 6-year-old son, Wadee, were renti

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Diquat: The Nanotech Solution

Imagine trying to keep track of something as tiny as a molecule. That's the challenge scientists face when monitoring diquat (DQ), a chemical that can be harmful to humans. DQ is often found in agricultural samples, so it's important to have a quick and easy way to detect it. This is where nanotechn

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

How Local News Talks About the Police

Police actions against Black citizens have sparked heated discussions across the U. S. over the past decade. These debates often center around the role of police in society. Many believe that news outlets have become more critical of the police. However, a recent study challenges this idea. Researc

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