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May 12 2025HEALTH

Understanding Suicide Risk Among Prostate Cancer Patients

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue. It affects many men. But, there is another worry. Some men with prostate cancer think about suicide. Why does this happen? What can be done to help? These are important questions. The SEER database holds lots of information. It is a useful tool. Re

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Risky Business: How Money Matters in Iran

In Iran, people often engage in risky behaviors. These behaviors can include anything from not wearing a seatbelt to using drugs. But why do people take these risks? One big factor is money, or the lack of it. Researchers wanted to see how money matters affect risky behaviors. They used a special me

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Koalas' Final Chapter: Unveiling Their Top Causes of Death

Koalas, those adorable marsupials from Down Under, face a variety of threats that often lead to their untimely demise. To get a better understanding of what's hurting these furry friends, a detailed look was taken at records from a major Australian university. The investigation focused on koalas t

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May 12 2025SPORTS

The Cavs and Pacers: Who Will Take the Lead?

The Cleveland Cavaliers, the top seed in the Eastern Conference, are looking to regain their home-court advantage. They will face the Indiana Pacers, the fourth seed, in Game 4 of their semifinal series. This game is crucial for both teams, as the Pacers have already secured two surprising road wins

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Pine Trees and Temperature: How Cold and Heat Shape Their Future

It is well-known that plants can be influenced by their surroundings. For maritime pines, temperature changes during early growth can lead to significant differences in how they develop. This was discovered through experiments that altered the temperature during the maturation of pine embryos. The r

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Early Liver Damage Detection in Metabolic Liver Disease

Liver disease linked to metabolic issues is a big problem. It is often called Metabolic dysfunction - Associated Steatotic Liver Disease or MASLD. It can lead to serious liver scarring, or fibrosis. Scientists have been looking into how certain immune cell traps, called NETs, might play a role in th

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Braking News: How Car Tech Might Be Saving Lives

In Japan, a recent look into car crashes showed interesting results about a feature called automatic emergency braking (AEB). This tech is designed to stop a car automatically if it senses a potential collision. Researchers wanted to see if AEB makes a difference in how badly pedestrians and cyclist

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Challenges of Paramedic Work

The job of a paramedic is often seen as just rushing to emergencies. However, it is much more than that. Paramedics work in environments that are always changing and can be dangerous. Their work is not just about speed. It is deeply connected to human interaction. This means they must be ready to de

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May 12 2025SPORTS

The Future of NBA Commentary: A Mixed Bag

The NBA playoffs have been exciting, but the commentary on TNT and ABC has been a bit of a letdown. Fans expect more from the color commentators, who often miss the mark. Reggie Miller is a well-known commentator, especially on talk shows like "The Dan Patrick Show. " However, his game commentary i

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Future of Motor Neuron Disease: A Global Perspective

Motor neuron disease (MND) is a serious condition that gets worse over time. It affects how nerves work in the body, leading to significant health problems and even death. As people around the world live longer, the number of MND cases is expected to rise, especially in places where the population i

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