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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Alzheimer's Secrets: The Power of Tiny Tech

Alzheimer's disease is a tough opponent in the world of neurodegenerative disorders. Early detection is crucial. Scientists have been trying to figure out the best ways to identify this disease early. They've decided to focus on two key biomarkers Aβ42 and Aβ40. These biomarkers are tiny clues th

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Hair Loss Insights: Why Real-Life Data Matters

Alopecia areata is a common skin condition. It makes hair fall out in patches. Some people lose all the hair on their head. Others lose hair everywhere on their body. This can be very upsetting. No one knows what causes it. But, scientists are trying to find out. They are using a special tool called

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Feb 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Name and a Man

Albert Sidney Frankau Leyton, he was born with a different name, Grünbaum. He lived from 1869 to 1921. He was a man of mystery. He kept his name a secret. Born in 1869. He lived a long time ago. Some people did not know that about him. His name changed. It was a big deal. People did not know.

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Steering Through Cancer

Alex need a nightmare cops fan had Parkinson. We found it tough to think about the serious outcome of a disease and the brutal journey it demands. Holly Cain then got Chris's cancer quick and followed the other one even when she was writing about most of sports. Holy Cain comes off wit

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: Is there such a thing as “safer” drinking habits?

Alcohol is in the news recently. There is a concern about the connection between alcohol and cancer. The big concern is that some people may not have the full picture. Knowing the facts can help people make better choices for their health. It is reported that In 1942 when Finland was fighti

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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Boss: Alloy Entertainment Gets a TV Chief with a Drama Dream Team!

Alloy Entertainment is gearing up for a shift as a high-profile executive, with an impressive history in TV, has joined to oversee its television division. Leslie Morgenstein, Alloy Entertainment's top dog, has a new chum. Maia Hollinger, who had a blast producing hit shows at HBO, has been roped

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Attitudes Toward Organ Donation in Qassim: A Community Perspective

Almost everyone in the Qassim region of Saudi Arabia knows about organ donation. But do they support it? Organ donation is a lifesaving procedure where organs or tissues are transferred from one person to another when their organs fail. The success of this procedure relies heavily on community suppo

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

New Treatments for Alzheimer's: What Docs in the ER Ought to Know

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, expected to affect 152 million people by 2050. Recently, new therapies, known as anti-amyloid treatments, have been approved. Unlike traditional options, these are infused every 2 to 5 weeks to slow down the disease. But with this progress comes a downside.

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

From Lexus to Tesla: A Texas Hill Country Driver's Journey

Almost two years ago, a Texan started hunting for a replacement for their aging 2010 Lexus RX350. The SUV was getting old, with 22 miles per gallon and nearing 200, 000 miles. The Toyota RAV4 Prime hybrid seemed perfect, but none were available at reasonable prices. After a frustrating search, the d

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Alcohol Taxes: A New Fight

Almost 100 years after the end of Prohibition, the alcohol industry is facing a new challenge in the United States. In New Mexico, where alcohol-related deaths are the highest in the country, lawmakers are considering two proposals to change how alcohol is taxed. One plan suggests a flat 3% tax rate

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