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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Speeding Up Cancer Drug Checks

Vinca alkaloids are a big deal in cancer treatment. They are made in special places by trained technicians. Getting these drugs right is super important. Mistakes can be really bad because these drugs are strong and can hurt people if not handled correctly. Checking these drugs is a must. It ensure

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Apr 08 2025EDUCATION

How Australian Medical Schools Teach Interventional Radiology

Australia's medical schools have a big job. They must train future doctors in many areas. One of these areas is interventional radiology. This is a branch of medicine that uses imaging to guide procedures. It's a growing field with lots of potential. Medical students in Australia get some exposure

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Media Shifts Can Save Lives

The media plays a huge role in shaping public opinion and behavior. This is especially true when it comes to sensitive topics like suicide. Two countries, Canada and Israel, decided to take a closer look at how media coverage of suicide can be improved. They both launched campaigns to engage nationa

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Long COVID and the Mystery of Lingering Symptoms

The impact of Long COVID on the body is still a puzzle. Researchers have been trying to figure out how long and how bad the autonomic dysfunction is in adults with Long COVID. They also wanted to see how this dysfunction affects daily life and overall well-being. Autonomic dysfunction is when the

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Truth About Buried Memories

People often wonder if it's possible to forget something terrible that happened to them. This question is at the heart of a popular book by Amy Griffin, who claims to have recovered memories of abuse after trying a controversial therapy. Griffin, a successful investor, has gained significant attenti

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Insulin's Hidden Impact on Muscle Cells

Insulin is a crucial player in how our bodies handle sugar. It sends signals to our muscles to absorb glucose from the bloodstream. For a long time, scientists thought insulin boosted the production of hydrogen peroxide in muscle cells. This would then tweak certain proteins, affecting how insulin w

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

The Fencing Fiasco: A Fight for Fair Play

A female fencer made headlines when she refused to compete against a transgender opponent. Stephanie Turner took a stand by kneeling during a match, protesting against facing Redmond Sullivan. Her actions led to a black card, the harshest penalty in the sport, resulting in immediate disqualification

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

The Purple Tie Dilemma: Why the Fed Chair's Fashion Choice Matters

The Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell, has a unique fashion sense. He often wears purple ties. This might seem like a small detail, but it's actually quite significant. Powell's choice of tie color is a statement about his role and the Federal Reserve's independence. The Federal Reserve is suppo

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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

Trade Turmoil: Countries React to U. S. Tariff Hikes

The world is grappling with the fallout from the U. S. President's aggressive tariff increases. Many countries are scrambling to figure out how to handle the situation. Some are even sending their trade experts to Washington to talk things out. The European Union's top official, Ursula von der Leyen

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

Rising Concerns: The Hidden Dangers of Pregabalin Misuse

Pregabalin is a drug that has gained attention for the wrong reasons. It is typically prescribed to manage epilepsy, nerve pain, and anxiety. However, its calming and euphoric effects have led some people to misuse it. This misuse is becoming a bigger problem, especially in areas where traditional d

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